well I have decided to go out on a limb and I've ordered a KJW m700 take down version however I understand there are a few problems with consistency on the stock barrel considering a 6.1
I'd personally forget that barrel, and buy a decent VSR barrel because the wonderful thing about KJW M700's is that they can take VSR barrels and buckings without needing to buy a conversion chamber like the Tanaka needs.
King Arms airseal bucking for VSR works really well on the KJW, I use it in combination with a deepfire 6.02 barrel with excellent results, though I do use my Tanaka PCS bolt instead of the stock KJW bolt.
KJW long and short mags fit in Tanaka rifles, and Tanaka short mags fit in KJW rifles, but I don't have a Tanaka long mag so I can't say for sure but it makes sense that it would. Just get the KJW long mags, they're exactly the same but a bit cheaper.
You might need to fit an O-ring to the silencer adaptor, because the barrel dimensions are slightly different to the Tanaka, but I've got an adaptor on the way to me so I'll be able to verify that in a day or two hopefully.
Well I have a Tanaka m700 AICS. Yes I know its not a KJW but they have the same problem; consistency on propane or green gas, the consistency is terrible. If I was you, im doing this right now also, I'd spend a good amount of time looking around at how to make a co2 or HPA rig, this is the greatest fix for gas operated airsoft snipers. Also invest in a good bucking and a 6.03(not 6.01) TBB. This is just my $.02.
NOTE! I sent an email to asgi about that inner barrel you mentioned! It does not have the gruve for the VSR-10 buckings!
Go with laylax, Edgi, Prometheus, or PDI barrels that are designated TanakaM700, KJW or Vsr-10 compatible. AND DONT GET the madbull 650mm inner barrel.
I'm using a madbull 6.03, it stops just inside the king arms adaptor so it's probably an inch longer than the stock barrel. I also use the Tanaka long mag, it needed rubbed down with wet and dry paper to make it fit smoothly, but other than that it works fine.
The hop up on the takedown is much easier to access for work and maintenance, and there's not any wobble in it. I own one myself, and I wouldn't recommend not getting it
I've not had a problem with mine that I couldn't fix, the stock hop up bucking was rubbish though. I'm using a King Arms Airseal rubber, and a H-nub and I'm getting some really good results. You can also get a regular M700 hop wheel and modify the receiver to allow you to use it in the takedown version, all that needs to be done is one hole drilled, which is nice and easy
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