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I know there's a hot debate above me, but this is still relevant to FCC. Are they ever going to release a plain AR? All the AR are all exotic ones, I was wondering if they'll ever release complete M16A1, M16A2 etc.
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Mcguyver, Wildcard.
Here is the deal. I have to clean this thread. There is definitely some good reading between you guys, and I'm definitely not trying to discourage opinions to be voiced. However, since this was once a product announcement thread, I only ask that it be kept for that + some informative Q&A which was being provided until this thread suddenly went to *$&%. Mcguyver, you keep doing what you do, providing detailed analysis of your findings in a thread designated for it.. besides, much easier for the ASC user base to receive information if it is concentrated in one concise area of the forums. Wildcard, you keep doing what you do, front line intel from FCC on what is coming down the pipe. A lot of users (including myself) have invested in FCC products, and are very interested to see what new stuff they have coming up. The community definitely thanks both of you for your knowledge, experience and efforts to provide information to us. However please try to do this in a manner which doesn't involve you stepping on each others toes. If you guys need any other thread cleaned, just let the mods know. Thanks for understanding! |
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glad i backed out on picking up a 2.5
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Omg ak. Pls dont be tacticool.
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What about a test w/ a fully charged battery voltage of 12.6V?
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14.8, fak.
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PTW electronics have been rated for 15 volts since Gen 4, or about 5 years now. I would assume that since the architecture and programming of the FCC electronics is the same as Systema, then they woild be rated for 15 volts as well.
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this is taken from ORGA in Japan: "Chris Orga We are fixing more and more PTW motors. We wish that more stable motors would come out. As people say in their blogs, Systema's genuine motor comes with broken-down-wires and damage in the "komyu" part. I guess you have to deal with these kind of problems if you are using PTWs. Replacing a motor will cost you roughly 200 USD. With a more stable motor that doesn't break as often, you'd be saving a lot of repair money. We had several talks with Tackleberry but they don't seem to be too enthusiastic about either making stable motors or fixing the motors, so we invested on tools to fix motors." they are experiencing a whole lot more problem than we do, at an average of 8 out of 10 motors failure rate, all are 7511 & 7512. That is also one of the reason FCC are starting to sell their core replacement parts http://www.ptwcustom.com/index.php?m...roducts_id=508 http://www.ptwcustom.com/index.php?m...roducts_id=507 http://www.ptwcustom.com/index.php?m...roducts_id=521 |
Those receivers, oh my god.....
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If only I had the money.
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