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audi_bhoy December 4th, 2011 18:36

Make sure your spacers and o-ring are seating properly on the shaft (all pushed toward the back stopper), otherwise it will cause inconsistency in FPS from shot to shot.

StanB. December 5th, 2011 03:19

Thanks, gonna check if they are sitting perfectly.

LocoYokoPoco December 5th, 2011 03:56

Yea, the cradle velocity reducer does indeed reduce the overall velocity even without the spacers. If you look at it, the cradle valve only has 2 cutouts, while the stock one has 4.

White_knight December 5th, 2011 05:56

got some new parts for my m4, if you want a rock solid gun with absolutely NO rattle in the receiver, get the RAtech magic pin. i highly recommend it

http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...oducts_id=2114

StanB. December 5th, 2011 06:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by White_knight (Post 1570645)
got some new parts for my m4, if you want a rock solid gun with absolutely NO rattle in the receiver, get the RAtech magic pin. i highly recommend it

http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...oducts_id=2114


Just the front pin? Just the rear pin? Or both?

LocoYokoPoco December 5th, 2011 08:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by White_knight (Post 1570645)
got some new parts for my m4, if you want a rock solid gun with absolutely NO rattle in the receiver, get the RAtech magic pin. i highly recommend it

http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...oducts_id=2114

I don't know about you, but I had to file some material off the lower to get the pin to fit correctly. But otherwise, it makes the gun absolutely rock solid.


Quote:

Originally Posted by StanB. (Post 1570651)
Just the front pin? Just the rear pin? Or both?

It's the front pin.

White_knight December 5th, 2011 09:22

yes i had to do the same, only took a few strong passes with a file. only 1mm was needed. but after that man its solid. no rattle at all

StanB. December 5th, 2011 09:29

Question: When I go in full-auto or fast semi, after 3 fast shots, a big load of gas comes out with the next shot, does anyone else got this phenomenom? Temperature is around 22 degrees celsius.

audi_bhoy December 5th, 2011 18:47

Are you keeping your M4 well lubricated, speaking of the internals, and do you had silicone oil to your propane as it should? Also, this might be your mag's valve that isn't oiled properly...

StanB. December 6th, 2011 03:56

Mags and Internals are all well lubricated (a few with silicone spray and the most orings with silicone lube). And pretty much nobody here in Austria uses Propane, we all use Green or Top Gas which already has silicone in it.

KoreyC December 7th, 2011 21:00

Anyone know where I can find some sort of guide to installing the V2 bolt carrier and buffer? I've tried searching for a while, but no dice..

Saberwing December 7th, 2011 21:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by KoreyC (Post 1572309)
Anyone know where I can find some sort of guide to installing the V2 bolt carrier and buffer? I've tried searching for a while, but no dice..

It should be a drop in replacement

KoreyC December 7th, 2011 21:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saberwing (Post 1572311)
It should be a drop in replacement

Yeah, I just looked a moment ago and 'facepalm'ed. Tried to get back here before anyone noticed, not quick enough I guess. :p

LocoYokoPoco December 7th, 2011 21:47

Anyone know of someone in Canada that can get the TDC (Grub screw hopup mod) done? Cradle unfortunately only offers that service in the states :(

Coresair December 7th, 2011 22:36

Sorry to hi-jack the thread (since I'm more of a WE guy) but I'm actually pretty glad/excited for you guys!

It's in french, but pics will do the talking:

http://www.airsoftnews.fr/2011/12/07...bb-r-kj-works/

http://www.airsoftnews.fr/wp-content...J-Works-A.jpeg

cheers guys!


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