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Brokenwings June 20th, 2010 22:02

blowbback's internals brake?
 
I've read somewhere on the forum that the internals from the blowbacks get wrecked. Now i know, this is just like any other airsoft gun, but i'm interested in getting a WE scar, and was just wondering if they brake even faster than a normal EAG. (i think the type of gas you use changes the outcome of this too?)

i've also read that the come shipped with gear's unlubed, how often should you lube the internals? - same as a normal EAG?

Thanks, new to the blowbacks, trying to get some info before taking anymore steps. not planning to buy anytime soon though, prolly because they might get cheaper?

Gunny_McSmith June 20th, 2010 22:17

The WE Scar is shipped unlubed bto prevent dust collection during storage...

The gun should be lubed before firing the first shot, and lubed as often as a GBB pistol....

Internals wont break that easily... just take good care of your gun and it will last a bit!

Brian McIlmoyle June 20th, 2010 23:32

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Originally Posted by Brokenwings (Post 1258399)
I've read somewhere on the forum that the internals from the blowbacks get wrecked. Now i know, this is just like any other airsoft gun, but i'm interested in getting a WE scar, and was just wondering if they brake even faster than a normal EAG. (i think the type of gas you use changes the outcome of this too?)

i've also read that the come shipped with gear's unlubed, how often should you lube the internals? - same as a normal EAG?

Thanks, new to the blowbacks, trying to get some info before taking anymore steps. not planning to buy anytime soon though, prolly because they might get cheaper?

We SCAR is ungameable out of the box... both of mine fired between 450 and 550 fps out of the box... they need an adjustable flow nozzle installed before you can get them down to under 400 FPS

There are no gears in a GBBR ... and you lube em every time you use it .. and clean them after every game

Also a reasonable mag loadout, say enough mags to hold 300 rounds will cost $450.00

So 550 for the gun , 450 for mags .. 60 for the Nozzle, $1000 to get started

Brokenwings June 21st, 2010 16:25

those mags hold a strict amount of bb's or are there different capacities?

Eeyore June 21st, 2010 16:27

The mags for the WE Scar and M4 hold 30 bb's. well actually you can cram 32 in there but its not advised.

Brian McIlmoyle June 21st, 2010 16:30

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Originally Posted by Brokenwings (Post 1258866)
those mags hold a strict amount of bb's or are there different capacities?

REALCAP only 30 rounds... and not one more.. jamming in more can result in damage to the nozzle

Brokenwings June 21st, 2010 16:30

yeah thus why i see a lot of people carry lots of mags for those. hm...this will be a tough buy. got the money but its a big chuck XD

Brokenwings June 21st, 2010 16:32

also, for the hell of it, can someone possibly link me a link to the nozzle i'd need to get?

Eeyore June 21st, 2010 16:45

http://www.ratech.com.tw/store/produ...id_product=342
There is a link for the nozzle and a few other upgraded parts that commonly break. That bundle is a pretty good deal.

Brokenwings June 21st, 2010 16:47

i don't like the "commonly break" part lol XD
so basically gbb's require lots of attention hm.

Eeyore June 21st, 2010 16:51

Perhaps commonly break was the wrong description. Out of all the parts in the gun those are the ones that if there is a problem it will most likely be with one of those parts. Thusly you have a spare if it breaks. Gbbr's do take attention just like all airsoft guns. They need to be cleaned and oiled and given care. But them again I've always enjoyed cleaning rifles so fo me its no big thing.

Brian McIlmoyle June 21st, 2010 16:52

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Originally Posted by Brokenwings (Post 1258888)
i don't like the "commonly break" part lol XD
so basically gbb's require lots of attention hm.

not really... If you think about it most people who buy an AEG will buy upgrade parts right away as well..

A couple of parts that you want to swap out to boost robustness .. but I can say.. once you have a good GBBR .. your AEG will be a redheaded stepchild. ( except when it gets cold)

Brokenwings June 21st, 2010 20:44

lol @ Brian's comment haha

Yeah i guess my eag will be used for winter games.

alrighty well, time to save up a little more then. it sucks that mechbox.com doesn't have any vids to show how to open them/ lube them/ take care of them. would help a lot

Brian McIlmoyle June 22nd, 2010 00:49

cleaning guide
 
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=104159


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