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Gunslinger
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11 October, 2010, 18:31
I'm after getting a new motor for my Ics m4 it currently has a turbo 3000 in it.
I want a quieter moter and a higher rate of fire what would you guys sugest as a good one i dont wanna spend over £40 so systema is out of my price range
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11 October, 2010, 18:40
Re: motor advice
Guarder High speed. That's what is in my wifes SA80. Great little motor but it has a high rate of fire and I think it is this that's causing the gun to fire 2 bb' at once.
In tretrospect I should have and will use a G&P M120. But either of these 2 motors are good.
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11 October, 2010, 19:06
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G&p m120, i reckon anyway, good rof
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11 October, 2010, 19:08
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i've been told the g&p ones are good are pinion gears all the same or do i have to match them up like ics pinion for ics gears
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12 October, 2010, 00:04
Re: motor advice
I posted a similar thread a while back, the outcome was a G&P M120. Not sure how I managed without one before, absolutely beautiful motor, and it'll only set you back about £25
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12 October, 2010, 10:10
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Pinion gears are mainly the same i think. i just buy guarder ones when mine goes
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