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Jester200SX May 7th, 2008 21:05

WGC Custom Guns
 
I've been shopping around for a new gun recently and came across the WGC Custom guns. I've searched around and found a few things, but still had a few questions for anyone who's had experience with one. They're almost identical to the G&Ps and I was wondering if they normally require any tweaking right out of the box like a lot of G&Ps seem to. If so no big deal, I've never worked on an AEG before but I'm plenty willing to learn. I was just hoping to find out what to expect before I actually ordered.

Ronan May 7th, 2008 22:23

Usually custom guns from companies like WGC, UNC and Redwolf come pre-tuned.

Firewalker May 7th, 2008 22:24

They usually just up-mod G&P's if they're WGC guns.

ThunderCactus May 7th, 2008 22:27

It's a G&P gun that's been assembled by WGC, I think you still need to shim the mechbox though.
But atleast you know the gun was assembled properly, some of G&Ps quality control people must do some serious drug abuse or something...

Jester200SX May 7th, 2008 23:34

Awesome, thanks for the responses guys. Just out of curiosity since I've never worked on the internals of an AEG, if I needed to, how difficult is it to shim the mechbox?

TokyoSeven May 7th, 2008 23:42

I would say its a moderately difficult task to do. It takes time and paitence. However there are some websites online that can assist you with the task.

pusangani May 7th, 2008 23:48

mechbox.com but if you're not sure don't do it yourself trust me!, in the states, most walk-in stores have techs that can do that for you

Jester200SX May 8th, 2008 01:14

Alright, thanks for all the information, it was very helpful.

Firewalker May 8th, 2008 01:35

I realize you're from CO, but maybe there's a local airsoft forum you can find help at for the mechanical side of things if you can't/ aren't willing to do it on your own. I was able to find this on the goog:

http://www.coloradoairsoft.org/

You might find better help with the internals there. Good Luck :)

Jester200SX May 8th, 2008 12:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by Firewalker (Post 713056)
I realize you're from CO, but maybe there's a local airsoft forum you can find help at for the mechanical side of things if you can't/ aren't willing to do it on your own. I was able to find this on the goog:

http://www.coloradoairsoft.org/

You might find better help with the internals there. Good Luck :)

Thanks for bringing that site back to mind, I used to spend some time there, but forgot all about it when I moved to Texas. Now that I'm back in Colorado that'll be a good start. Thanks again for all the help guys, gonna hold out for another week, save a little more cash and shell out for a VFC SCAR.

ThunderCactus May 8th, 2008 17:45

If your doing mechbox work, keep in mind there's no such thing as gear timing in there. :)


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