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Swiss-Cheesed AEG Piston Testing -ASTKilo23-

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2010

This video is a tutorial and test of a swiss cheesed AEG piston. The process involves disassembling your airsoft gun and gearbox and removing the piston. From there, it is necissary to use a power drill to creat holes in the piston allowing it to ventalate during each cycle of your airsoft gun. It will also make the piston lighter, therefore, increasing muzzle velocity and overall fps.
The upgrades in the rifle i used include:
-Systema 363mm 6.04 inner barrel
-echo 1 h-nub
-systema m16 air seal nozzle
-aimtop 8mm bearing bushings
-systema bearing spring guide
-upgrade piston head o-ring (purchased at lowes)
The stock and buffer tube have also been modified to accept the modified wiring to pass through the stock and to the external battery bag. An 8.4v 3000mah large type battery was used for this test.
Hope this video is educational and enjoyable.

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  • @JoshuaDaPeck Btw is every thing in this video genuine, no chronographing with .12's or anything like that?

  • @JoshuaDaPeck 100% true. god knows i would never chrono with trash ammo like that... besides, using such low weight bbs would make it shoot like 500fps, not under 400.

  • So, let me get this straight...

    this mod will cause an increase in FPS by making the piston lighter so that spring will propel it faster, correct? Makes sense to me.

    Question,

    What size holes do you recommend? I haven't chronoed my DMR yet and I'm hoping to increase the FPS for nothing if needed. I should know by the 1st. of this month.

  • @DeadSilent120 yes, that is correct. but it is not the size of the holes that matters. it is how much material you remove from the piston.

  • if i put an m110 spring will i still be needing a high torque motor or will the stock motor be ok?

    More power To You And ASTKILO23.....

  • @retfirddrifter most aegs will already have a similar power spring installed. you will be fine on a stock motor.

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  • i dunno bout u guys but the background music makes me feel warm inside

  • "They're speed holes"

  • I am considering doing this but I am kinda scard to open the gearbox for the first time, but this is my question . . . How do a get into a G&G V.2 Blowback gearbox?

  • Will the "swiss cheesing" help with spring bolt rifles?

  • can a stock piston like one in a dboys or jg, handle removing the material or will it break? wasn't sure if a higher grade piston was needed to do this.

  • Very nice. Well done

  • averages 320-330

    more like 300-310.

  • I LOVE NUJABES!!!!! 

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