i need a new piston for my upgraded Tokyo Mauri G36, im not sure what the upgrades are (i bought it off a friend) but if you have any knowledge share it please.
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Rhino
Airsoftguy238
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stin1224
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need a new piston
stin1224- Posts : 48
Join date : 2010-07-16
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http://www.airsplat.com/Items/AC-UPI-ICS-MC05.htm
thats a good piston but im not sure if its the right size
http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?cPath=31_148&products_id=1636
this one i know works but costs more and seams cheaper built
thats a good piston but im not sure if its the right size
http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?cPath=31_148&products_id=1636
this one i know works but costs more and seams cheaper built
#CW!!ZERO- Posts : 1268
Join date : 2009-01-04
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Those are OK pistons, but all of us that run high speed use Azimuth pistons or deepfire pistons
Airsoftguy238- Posts : 1423
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The G&P White is alright at best. I ended up ripping off the last tooth of mine in my g&p
WARHOGadam- Posts : 143
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im looking at getting a plastic piston with metal teeth, any opinions? zander told me thats what he thinks i should get and i trust his opinion but second opinion would be helpful as well.
Rhino- Posts : 1580
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WARHOGadam wrote:im looking at getting a plastic piston with metal teeth, any opinions? zander told me thats what he thinks i should get and i trust his opinion but second opinion would be helpful as well.
What did he tell you. There are a ton of great pistons, but I wouldnt pick any of the ones in the previous links.
zander- Posts : 227
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What I told him is that a polycarb piston with removable steel teeth is probably a safe bet. Hes not running a High speed or extremely high torque set up. An all aluminum piston would not be necessary and also heavy, a polycarb piston would work fine. Steel teeth inserts are just added insurance in my eyes.
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deepfire
stin1224- Posts : 48
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looks like i dont know anything haha
Admin- Admin
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Thread cleaned... stay on topic please.
stin1224- Posts : 48
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sorry
LORD TYRANT- Posts : 401
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NJSC wrote:deepfire
That says it all