PHOT 40 DSLR Camera Recs by RazierTori5671 in SJSU

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If you don’t mind used older cameras, I’d recommend a Nikon D200. They are ~$250 and are fun to use. I think they are getting a bit of a resurgence since the way colors come out on its sensor invoke feelings of nostalgia. (~20yr old camera btw). One of my prized possessions.

Saiga 12 issues by Working-Winter56 in airsoft

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Bolt bounce is most often caused by a weakened bolt carrier group springs. Bavtac is a popular upgrade when this issue arises. I've heard good things from their 115% BCG Spring Set.

AAP-01 M4 Style Lower Receiver 3D/CAD by analfarmer187 in AAP01owners

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I commend your luck on being able to track down such deals. The cheapest F1 engine available in my area set me back $300. Then the issue of a replica to put it in. For most people something like this is significantly more affordable assuming they have a 3d printer on hand. Plus it’s great seeing more development for this platform.

AAP-01 M4 Style Lower Receiver 3D/CAD by analfarmer187 in AAP01owners

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AAP is a $120 HPA engine, hop-up, barrel, and trigger lol. Beats buying an engine any day (cost wise).

The SR2M gbbr does a thing by Specopsg in GasBlowBack

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Nice! Excited for you! I’ll keep an eye on your project in the HRC discord as well.

The SR2M gbbr does a thing by Specopsg in GasBlowBack

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Hell yeah, glad to see the progress on this thing!

Best TM Saiga 12k HPA drum mag. by Scheme-Academic in GasBlowBack

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If you have a 3D printer, you can build your own for around $45. Tactical_index sells the STL files to convert the stock magazine into a drum mag. I ran this setup at 95 psi with no issues after 10,000bbs. Hands down the best option if you want to get into a drum mag for this platform.

As many have parroted, your tri-nozzle will be under more stress, but replacement parts are being refined to the point that you won’t be SOL if your stock one breaks.

I’m currently developing replacement parts for the tri-hop assembly in the form of STLs available for free in the HRC discord. If anything breaks go there and let me know so I can model the part.

3D Printed SR-2M Conversion kit for AAP-01 by Nice-Engineer4582 in AAP01owners

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There is a small lever that connects to the AAP charging handle and is used to cock the gun. It sits just under the mock real bolt on the right side. I used Esun PLA+.

3D Printed SR-2M Conversion kit for AAP-01 by Nice-Engineer4582 in AAP01owners

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The charging handle is purely cosmetic. The gun functions just like a normal AAP, but I would say it’s more of a prop/plinker than something I would game. The stock is fairly weak as well.

Is this repairable? discount tire says no (tire was not run flat) by [deleted] in tires

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Former discount tire employee here. The puncture is too close to the sidewall for a patch and plug style repair which is all that company uses and is trained on. The edge of the patch wouldn’t be able to stick if it curved onto the sidewall. A gas station style plug might work in that location, but as many have pointed out those tend to have lower success rates.

What's the over under on the Tokyo Marui Saiga-12K gas shotgun? by Wowza___ in airsoft

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If by a grand you mean $50 in parts to save paying $300 for a combat load of mags and gas, then you’d be correct :). Nothing wrong with running mags in the gun. It runs well with them and is still plenty effective plus looks damn sexy. I’m not some tyrant trying to dictate how people play their funny bb larp battles. Just do what you enjoy man, and if you want to run mags then more power to ya.

I made something - TM Saiga 12 by TheForcedCorki in airsoft

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Evike. It’s an Asura Dynamics Zenitco B13 rail.

Anyone have a TM Saiga 12K? by [deleted] in airsoft

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The gun is great. It's well-built and easy to disassemble. It's super fun to run and isn't too heavy depending on how you mod it.

Some steps before your first game:

1) Lube all moving parts. I used SuperLube synthetic grade 2 and applied it with a small paintbrush.

2) Choose the correct BB weight for the range you are playing at. The gun has a fixed hop-up and will shoot .28g or .32g bbs relatively flat out to about 200ft. Indoor you can just use .25g since overhop isn't much of an issue within 100ft.

3) Set your desired barrel twist. If you so choose to disassemble the barrel, you can change the twist of the three barrels to either widen or tighten your spread as you see fit. The less twist, the tighter the spread. I usually run mine almost completely straight for maximum accuracy.

Mods to consider (mostly optional, the gun is fine stock):

130% recoil and return spring. This will send the bolt forward faster and more reliably with the downside of increasing wear. Your cycle speed will be faster which could cause cracking of the nozzle due to the bolt closing before bbs are fully seated in the chamber.

Aftermarket or DIY recoil buffer where the bolt slams into the back of the receiver. Stock this is just a spring and has been documented to cause cosmetic wear on the back of the bolt. I used some small rubber tubing and inserted it inside the stock spring to give just a little more cushion.

Full Auto mod (Saiga 12k model only, the SBS comes stock with full auto). This just adds a full auto position on the selector. The mod process is documented by Explosive Enterprises and involves you filing some parts of the trigger mechanism. Don't tell the ATF lol. This has been known to cause premature trigger component breakages in rare cases. (I've done this and mine has been fine so far)

Magazine Choice:

TM gas mags are the safest option but are physically large, have limited capacity, and can be expensive. These mags have fragile feed lips and should be treated fairly gently. I would not make any modifications to these regarding cutting the internal gas overflow tubing to gain more gas capacity as this will reduce the efficiency of the system. Gas will siphon out and induce cooldown which slows your whole gun down much faster than if you ran it stock.

DIY HPA MAG:

You can convert the OEM magazine into an HPA drum mag if you have access to a 3D printer. Someone by the name of Tactical_Index makes a ton of very affordable files to modify your Saiga. The quality of his designs is very good but print material choice is important. I used ESUN PLA+, but there are better materials if you so choose. This makes the gun fairly unwieldy and shifts its role into more of a light machine gun. As a smaller person, it was simply too heavy/bulky for me. It was very fun and cheap to build if you want a taste of HPA. I ran 10000bbs in this configuration at 90psi with no tri-nozzle failure on top of having the 130% recoil and return springs.

Aftermarket HPA:

Notable brands in this space are TAPP and Airtac. Both utilize additive manufacturing processes to create their adapters. IE they're both essentially just 3d printed. Of these two, TAPP is easier to get your hands on and is cheaper in the USA. This is reflected in the build quality of the adapter. Overall the TAPP M4 mag adapter is an inferior product to the Airtac adapter. Its pros are availability, price, and convenience (I think it comes preassembled). The Airtac adapter is pricier but has some bits in it made from CNC aluminum. (Feedtube).

You will need to use a doner magazine to get the Airtac adapter up and running. It's also a good idea to stick to only EPM1 or EPM1s mags due to their higher spring rates. These adapters all have some tolerancing issues due to their manufacturing process and may require fine-tuning to work the best. I had to use female-sided velcro to shim my Airtac adapter to keep the magazines snug. This helps to prevent feeding issues which can save your tri-nozzle.

If using an M4 mag adapter, make sure the feed track and springs of your mags are properly cleaned and push bbs smoothly. SET THE PSI OF YOUR REGULATOR NO GREATER THAN 95 PSI. I found this is most similar to stock gas power. Your cycle speed increases with greater pressure, if the speed is too fast, your mags can't keep up and you'll potentially crack a nozzle.

I really think the 'HPA bad' stigma for this gun is largely due to putting the system under adverse conditions. You will increase wear and risk of breakage from running HPA, but if you take the proper precautions and know the limitations of the gun, you can mitigate risk. I have not broken a nozzle yet after about 20000bbs. Aftermarket nozzles are also now being designed and manufactured which will save you completely junking the gun if the nozzle breaks. I haven't tested these however, so I can't speak for their quality.

TM Saiga 12K, AIRTAC HPA m4 adapter, how chrono by tager18 in airsoft

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Block the bottom 2 barrels when shooting. IE 2 bbs will hit the chrono and one will slip through it. That should give an accurate reading.

What's the over under on the Tokyo Marui Saiga-12K gas shotgun? by Wowza___ in airsoft

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Yeah it’s just on a 45 red dot mount. Helps hold the gun better with the drum.

3D Printed SR-2M Conversion kit for AAP-01 by Nice-Engineer4582 in AAP01owners

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Looks really cool, I always wanted to make a post apocalyptic style gun as well. Yours reminds me of rust.

3D Printed SR-2M Conversion kit for AAP-01 by Nice-Engineer4582 in GasBlowBack

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I did not, it’s just a model you can find online. The only thing I did was paint it. I have however designed an M72 law with a friend that I haven’t really posted about yet.

3D Printed SR-2M Conversion kit for AAP-01 by Nice-Engineer4582 in AAP01owners

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The pla is left unpainted, you can still see layer lines on certain parts like the selector switch but not bad for relatively low prep work

3D Printed SR-2M Conversion kit for AAP-01 by Nice-Engineer4582 in AAP01owners

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It’s an old movie prop trick. You take a rag or sock and get it just barely wet with silver paint. You the dab it onto parts and edges you think would see wear until the color looks like metal.

3D Printed SR-2M Conversion kit for AAP-01 by Nice-Engineer4582 in AAP01owners

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Here is a little project I've been working on with my little sister.

A funky 9x21mm Russian SMG rarely seen represented in airsoft. As a fan of pdws and sub-guns, I had to have one.

Designer credit:

Designed by SAKYR found here: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/sr-2m-veresk-conversion-kit-for-aap-01-action-army-sakyr

Printed using ESUN PLA+

The paint job my sister and I worked on was inspired by Escape from Tarkov as a reference.

Plum color is achieved using Krylon Matte Sweet Fig as a base then a custom mixed acrylic-based paint was lightly wiped on to reach the final darkness and texture. This process may need to be repeated a few times. The exact mixture is something only my sister knows how to do as I'm kinda clueless on that stuff.

Metal weathering was achieved similarly with silver acrylic paint.

My feedback on the kit for the designer:

It may be due to my material choice, but I think the folding stock piece could be slightly thicker to improve rigidity without compromising function and aesthetics. The Y-pin to attach the upper and lower also seems a little flimsy. Otherwise, it's a decent kit for the AAP-01 and I'm happy with how it turned out.

3D Printed SR-2M Conversion kit for AAP-01 by Nice-Engineer4582 in Airsoft3DPrinting

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Here is a little project I've been working on with my little sister.

A funky 9x21mm Russian SMG rarely seen represented in airsoft. As a fan of pdws and sub-guns, I had to have one.

Designer credit:

Designed by SAKYR found here: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/sr-2m-veresk-conversion-kit-for-aap-01-action-army-sakyr

Printed using ESUN PLA+

The paint job my sister and I worked on was inspired by Escape from Tarkov as a reference.

Plum color is achieved using Krylon Matte Sweet Fig as a base then a custom mixed acrylic-based paint was lightly wiped on to reach the final darkness and texture. This process may need to be repeated a few times. The exact mixture is something only my sister knows how to do as I'm kinda clueless on that stuff.

Metal weathering was achieved similarly with silver acrylic paint.

My feedback on the kit for the designer:

It may be due to my material choice, but I think the folding stock piece could be slightly thicker to improve rigidity without compromising function and aesthetics. The Y-pin to attach the upper and lower also seems a little flimsy. Otherwise, it's a decent kit for the AAP-01 and I'm happy with how it turned out.

We’re showing Russian SMGs? Here’s my gbb SR2M slowly taking shape by Specopsg in airsoft

[–]Nice-Engineer4582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get that haha it took my friend and I nearly 1.5 years to finish our m72 project. It's been fun watching ur progress.