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Y&P Canadian dealers
I have spent hours searching for dealers within canada that carry Y&P Magazines also known as STTI ..the only ones i can find are in the US..
Specifically im looking for a Y&P/STTI MK23 magazine as its more GG/propane friendly.. So if anyone knows of a cdn dealer carrying them let me know! |
Pretty sure no one in Canada does.
Order overseas! |
good place to deal with, quite cheap as well
http://www.airsoftatlanta.com/airsof...un_p/66300.htm I like Y&P mags because they hold propane perfectly but I HATE their feed lip, it's so stiff that it makes your trigger pull almost twice the weight. Before what I did was I stuck a Y&P bottom seal part on a TM mag. |
Airsoft atlanta is my backup plan but it looks like it may be my #1 plan.. how do you like the YP mags, i mainly want them for propane and the fact that they are cheap!
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try contacting them direct or asking who their dealers are
http://www.stti.com.tw/ lol wtf they make gbbr PDW and SCAR? |
Emailed them :)
Hopefully they have one, if not airsoft atlanta should do.. Then atleast i can order a tight bore while im at it :) Does anyone know if they will ship thorough caries other then UPS to avoid the outrages customs fees they charge.. |
you can make the TM mk23 mags propane friendly.
all you require is the following: hammer or heavy tool to use as hammer punch or allen key drill bits (various size - can check later if required) electric drill dremel with sand paper bit or a metal file and sandpaper pliers jb weld tube of blue gasket sealer about a 20-30 minute job. all you need to do is remove the over pressure valve, fill the hole, then seal the mag. done. propane ready! |
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Edit oh and they also have the KJW M4 I don't really remember but did they ever really make anything of there own. my old usp was stti/kjw |
True i could just buy new TM mags and mod them.. well thats the backup if atlanta doesnt work out lol
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Heheh yep, not sure what their deal is, alot of their aeg's I suspect are SRC as well I used to have a pair of silver Beretta M92 NBB's from them, not bad for a cheap backup |
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