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Old December 9th, 2010, 14:53   #106
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Question : do you have any problem with full length ? I mean nozzle going back in bolt carrier before the BB has exited the barrel ?

That's what is scarrying me a bit with this length...

And there is a P90 from WE, video of the prototype on Youtube was out this week.
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Old December 9th, 2010, 17:52   #107
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Question : do you have any problem with full length ? I mean nozzle going back in bolt carrier before the BB has exited the barrel ?

That's what is scarrying me a bit with this length...

And there is a P90 from WE, video of the prototype on Youtube was out this week.
lol I know, thats is why I said that I hope that WE will bring it out (soon).
Meaning, I hope its not just "for fun".
There has been discussion on this or other boards (cant remember since its a hot item on all major airsoft boards) if this is really going in to production or if its just "for fun" as James of WE said in a email, though the email can be interpreted as sarcastic...

And what do you mean with that problem?
The nozzle goes back, I assume, I dont look at the nozzle while I am shooting, its impossible LOL
The fact that I just hit 500 fps (my very first shot I did recently, and later on constant around 470 fps) in an enviroment of 15° celcius (maybe even lower), proves the gun works as it shoot work!
Full auto and semi auto work both perfectly.

+ when I really tighten up the big nut that holds the bolt assembly in the ubber receiver, there isnt really wobble! Very tiny, but ignorable, movement.
But nothing that affects the workings of the gun.
So no, the full size conversion with the G&P kit + RA Tech M14 inner barrel work perfect with the WE G39.

Only think I must get are some extra magazines.
Because I run of bb's fast and loading is a hustle + in my temps after 3 mags, there is cool down effect that hits in.
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Old December 12th, 2010, 10:52   #108
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as promised, high quality pics of my fullsized G36 with long inner barrel!

It now shoots 470-500 fps. I had a max of even 517fps and I shoot it in my attic while its wintertime in Belgium right now and I have no heating in my attic, so I only can imagine what fps I will get in summertime



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Old December 14th, 2010, 11:58   #109
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YouTube - WE G39K.avi

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Old December 14th, 2010, 12:09   #110
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And full sized at the end....

But i was faster with my own conversion mwoehahaa
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