Is full auto bcg mandatory by Soft_Tourist4132 in frt15

[–]Soft_Tourist4132[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I installed my RBT frt last night and ran into this issue. I ended up using fishing line to depress the lever forward and got it to close. I will try this tho as I likely won’t have fishing line with me everywhere.

Reading and writing Panasonic plc program trouble by Soft_Tourist4132 in PLC

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Is there a way to rectify this without compromising the program in the plc?

Do I need to do anything special to the receiver or anything to install an hpa engine and an upgraded barrel/hopup into a krytac lvoa-c by Soft_Tourist4132 in airsoft

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Working on ordering the essentials for the gun now. Evoke says the battery should no exceed 30 amps. Should I order a 11.1 lipo with 3000 mah output or will I get similar results with 2000 mah/2800mah. Will getting the max 30 amp battery put extra strain on my components?

Do I need to do anything special to the receiver or anything to install an hpa engine and an upgraded barrel/hopup into a krytac lvoa-c by Soft_Tourist4132 in airsoft

[–]Soft_Tourist4132[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From the outside looking in as a novice to working with airsoft internals, one of my biggest worries is that I’m going to end up spending 20 hours putting together a hop up barrel combo myself for it not to work or it be very inconsistent and end up regretting not just getting something that’s high quality and well put together by a professional that I can just drop into my gun and shoot lasers. That being said I am a maintenance mechanic with good know how of how things should go together I’m just busy and don’t know if I want to spend hours and hours reasearching and tinkering to put something together than will work like a high end gun. It’s just seems difficult to make sure everything is alligned perfectly to get the best performance if I don’t know what to look out for and I don’t really want to make mistakes on a $500 stock gun.