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Tempest VI March 21st, 2011 08:27

AUG & M14 Hop-up
 
I was looking for a new hop-up unit for my AUG, but couldn't find any on a site that I'm buying other things. So I looked at them all and saw the M14 hop-up looks exactly the same. Though just cause the picture looks the same, that doesn't mean crap. Also, for silicone lube safe for the hop-up is that "3 in 1 Silicone Spray" safe for it? I read other people say yea and that they have. It does say on the can "Contains Petroleum Distillates".

Styrak March 21st, 2011 09:09

I wouldn't use anything that says "Contains Petroleum Distillates" on any rubber parts like hopup.

baker_Jeff March 21st, 2011 11:11

Ask, and ye shall receive:

http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...roducts_id=916

Tempest VI March 21st, 2011 11:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by baker_Jeff (Post 1432766)

Actually, that is exactly what I have in there now. I found the normal plastic hop-up to work better than that G&P Metal one.

venture March 21st, 2011 11:30

I remember threads in the past dealing specifically with the CT 3-in-1 silicone oil spray. It was decided that it is NOT suitable for airsoft products. You need to purchase 100% pure silicone oil.

VooDooPeteK March 21st, 2011 11:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by venture (Post 1432773)
I remember threads in the past dealing specifically with the CT 3-in-1 silicone oil spray. It was decided that it is NOT suitable for airsoft products. You need to purchase 100% pure silicone oil.

depends on what you use it on or for

the clean hop-up rubber no I wouldn't use it but for a barrel or something metal its fine

venture March 21st, 2011 11:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by VooDooPeteK (Post 1432777)
depends on what you use it on or for

the clean hop-up rubber no I wouldn't use it but for a barrel or something metal its fine

'tis true, but the risk of contamination from one surface to a rubber surface make purchasing 100% silicone oil the best route to take.

Tempest VI April 19th, 2011 17:25

...So... What's the difference between a M14 and AUG hop-up?


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