what do you guys think is the best piston for the money?
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Best Piston For the Cash?
Airsoftguy238- Posts : 1423
Join date : 2009-03-28
Age : 29
Location : College Park
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Best Piston For the Cash?
navyseal1000- Posts : 820
Join date : 2009-03-27
Age : 29
Location : Macon, Georgia
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Re: Best Piston For the Cash?
Probably the Deepfire Steel Piston. I'm getting ready to buy one.
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Join date : 2009-01-01
Age : 31
Location : Brooks i.e. middle of nowhere
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Re: Best Piston For the Cash?
Deepfires don't last long, I like G&P white, and the stock TM piston is pretty good.
sniper2525- Posts : 1036
Join date : 2009-02-21
Age : 33
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Re: Best Piston For the Cash?
G&P white no question
navyseal1000- Posts : 820
Join date : 2009-03-27
Age : 29
Location : Macon, Georgia
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Re: Best Piston For the Cash?
I bought my P90 TR in 06 and it has a Deep Fire piston in there and it still lasts.
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Re: Best Piston For the Cash?
A steel piston doesn't absorb shock well, so you run a higher risk of cracking your GB shell (esp. V2), and of cracking your cylinder head. IF you are going to run w/ a steel/aluminum piston, I'd recommend a polycarb piston head and a sorbo pad, and not a V2 box.navyseal1000 wrote:Probably the Deepfire Steel Piston. I'm getting ready to buy one.
The Gaurder piston is pretty good if you want to go cheap.
Airsoftguy238- Posts : 1423
Join date : 2009-03-28
Age : 29
Location : College Park
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Re: Best Piston For the Cash?
ok I've got a poly carb piston with an aluminum piston head l read it's better if you shave of the second to last tooth and I think im gonna Swiss cheese the piston they put a guide in an airsoft magazine I've got.