@ScrewIntel could you explain what that means? Normal gearsets are 10.5 to 1 that makes a lot more sence, 10.5 bevel gear cycles for 1 sector gear cycle. but why do people use numbers like you wrote?
BTW get an SHS or matrix piston if your piston ever breaks cause i have setups like this that have lasted over a year of heavy use and never broken
An 8.4 or 9.6 or 10.8 would work too. The matrix gearbox has torque gears so it will decrease the need for motor torque but also decrease trigger response performance and ROF.
So you are using CA standard ratio gear :D Wow they must be very strong, the gearbox too. Do you know for how long this will last in full auto?
I mean... I have a systema magnum and I don't feel like destroying it, but this setup rocks. I mean.... I used 45:1 gears for an M150 spring and you just skipped all and got straight to the M160 with 16:1.. WOW Tell me wether it breaks or not ;)
It will crack with that spring loading those Stock ratio gears. And you will get your battery killed like that =D, I've done it once. I'd specially recommend getting Torgue gears, saving your batterys' life, motor & it's brushes + internals themselves
well.. the secret really is the magnum engine combined with a massive 12V battery
The speed is not that hard to reach, but it's keeping it in one peice that is hehe, take a long and hard look at your shiming, when tuning an AEG to perform like a semisniper it's actually better to shim the gears so there's some friction, not alot but enough to feel that there's NO play in the upper 2 gears. it WILL help in getting the piston to survive ;)
@HWXjohn true but what that WILL do is transfer heat (cuz we all learned that friction causes heat) from the axle and bushing onto the actually gearbox shell itself and seeing that ur running an m160 spring, u will crack the front in nooo time.
yep it's a massive trainwreck if i put it on auto, only reason i need that rof is to be responsive on semi-fire, it's a semi-sniper and will stay a semi-sniper, the box is still going strong tho, nothing new to report -same rof, same fps and still just as insane hehe. rock on people
Would last maybe 3 months depending on how you play and spray.
BruceJBCpaintball 3 months ago
yes! that rof with an m160! my hat is off to you sir! i'll play with you anyday :D
cZy132 4 months ago
This gun just screams noob
vwrFEW 5 months ago
@Clactusucks the CA yellow piston will probably break first, then the TM monkey metal GB shell. BTW, normal gearsets are 18.72:1.
ScrewIntel 9 months ago
@ScrewIntel could you explain what that means? Normal gearsets are 10.5 to 1 that makes a lot more sence, 10.5 bevel gear cycles for 1 sector gear cycle. but why do people use numbers like you wrote?
BTW get an SHS or matrix piston if your piston ever breaks cause i have setups like this that have lasted over a year of heavy use and never broken
bullmeatt 2 months ago
An 8.4 or 9.6 or 10.8 would work too. The matrix gearbox has torque gears so it will decrease the need for motor torque but also decrease trigger response performance and ROF.
ScrewIntel 9 months ago
i got one of those matrix drop in gearboxes with a m160, do u think a matrix 3000 motor will pull it?
williamm3889 10 months ago
@williamm3889 yes that will do fine but you will also need an 11.1v lipo with 20c or more
airsoftskate1 10 months ago
I love this gun, as long as it will survive :)
ClactuSucks 11 months ago
Hmm.. tell me if this is not overlkill ;)
So you are using CA standard ratio gear :D Wow they must be very strong, the gearbox too. Do you know for how long this will last in full auto?
I mean... I have a systema magnum and I don't feel like destroying it, but this setup rocks. I mean.... I used 45:1 gears for an M150 spring and you just skipped all and got straight to the M160 with 16:1.. WOW Tell me wether it breaks or not ;)
ClactuSucks 11 months ago
It will crack with that spring loading those Stock ratio gears. And you will get your battery killed like that =D, I've done it once. I'd specially recommend getting Torgue gears, saving your batterys' life, motor & it's brushes + internals themselves
haronasi 1 year ago
sounds hurt a lot
hantumalam 1 year ago
well.. the secret really is the magnum engine combined with a massive 12V battery
The speed is not that hard to reach, but it's keeping it in one peice that is hehe, take a long and hard look at your shiming, when tuning an AEG to perform like a semisniper it's actually better to shim the gears so there's some friction, not alot but enough to feel that there's NO play in the upper 2 gears. it WILL help in getting the piston to survive ;)
HWXjohn 1 year ago
@HWXjohn true but what that WILL do is transfer heat (cuz we all learned that friction causes heat) from the axle and bushing onto the actually gearbox shell itself and seeing that ur running an m160 spring, u will crack the front in nooo time.
adamdavidsson 6 months ago
thats just scary
MrBp230 1 year ago
holy fuck.
RACairsoft 1 year ago
yep it's a massive trainwreck if i put it on auto, only reason i need that rof is to be responsive on semi-fire, it's a semi-sniper and will stay a semi-sniper, the box is still going strong tho, nothing new to report -same rof, same fps and still just as insane hehe. rock on people
HWXjohn 1 year ago
Jesus christ !!! that literaly sounds like the 7.62 Mini Gun they mount on Apaches. dude i want to use that fucking gun in CQB lol
SanPasqualHigh 2 years ago
Damn what the hell did u do on that thang
DeAthZReApEr760 2 years ago
I wonder how much RPM it would get with only a M80 spring lol
imbordashell 2 years ago
abt a billion rpm lol
simsohi 2 years ago
sounds about right lol.
imbordashell 2 years ago
:O I got a M160 spring that I can use in my M4 (I use M120 right now so I can play airsoft gams), but it does not shoot nearly that fast. . . . .
ultimatevideowatcher 2 years ago
uhm it's a CA shell and TM box with a mix of TM and CA internals.. so i wont haveto worry about cracking any shitty TM shell ;)
Thanks fellas
HWXjohn 2 years ago
Have fun cracking that Shitty TM shell. Nice gun :)
bowelrock 3 years ago
inte dåligt :P
jeeptom 3 years ago