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It wasn't the greatest op I've attended, but anything large scale for me is appreciated. I didn't run my m24 instead I ran my m4 which I had just put a r-hop into.


Loading before the game.

OP breifing.

Running and gunning.

Gun is sitting a little high. You can see my troll symbol in the scope cover. =P

What was one of the golden rules I'm breaking here? Oh I know haha.

Yeah I actually used the pistol for funsies.

Does this plate carrier make me look fat?

That would be it for the time being I haven't seen any more photo galleries from the OP.
 

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Modify torus 8mm gearbox
modify 8mm bushings
modify cylinder
shs 18:1 gears
g&p m170 motor
prometheus m120
AWS raptor mosfet
matrix cnc air brake piston head (custom spacer made of rexlite to adjust AOE)
Prometheus hard piston
systema inner barrel
r-hop
It shoots 390 with a 10fps variance. I still need to stretch the o-ring on the piston head which should bring the variance down even more.
The ROF is about 25ish, but where the gun shines is in semi auto. It wont lock up and every trigger pull results in a completed cycle. I currently have it set to safe-semi-burst only switching it to burst during large firefights. Otherwise I would always run out of ammo. (I really like the sound of my gun on full auto lol)

The next time I'm opening that gearbox though is if something breaks or before an op at the end of September if I decide to go. The fps limit is 420 with .25s so I'll be bumping the gun up with an m130 to compete with the systema kids. All guns to be used on semi only as well.
 

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The aws raptor mosfet gives me the burst fire mode. It's a programmable mosfet which replaces the normal trigger contacts. It makes the trigger pull so much lighter which is one of the main reasons I got it in the first place.
 

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On any setting. It physically counts every cycle instead of timer based mosfets.
I'd look up a install video or the instructions for installing it to make sure you're up to the task first. It is slightly more involved then a straight drop in.

The ASCU is the same thing essentially but I can't attest to the quality of the build.
 
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