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The detachable carry handle is an Award Winning design if I was to give this company a trophy
. Sturdy and light, this carry handle can also accomodate the MilSpec
top rail mount by a twist of a nut and install the most common red dot
or reflex sights available in the market. This is so Marui!
When detached, the "flat top" as everyone calls it, reveals the
revolutionary MilSpec rail that accomodates and installs most
accessories as per operator requirement. The most frequent equipment we
see are the EoTech, Aimpoint and the ACOG. Held by a single screw in
the front portion and a clip-slot in the rear end portion, be careful
not to apply too much force as you may break the upper receiver that
holds the nut the counters the screw.
Chronograph Testing
Move over Tokyo Marui! JG's out of the box M4A1 shoots 90fps more!!
Yes it's true! Curious about what everyone claimed who has purchased
the aeg ahead of me, I borrowed a team mate's Chronograph and I was
overwhelmed, exhilirated, blown out of my seat and smiles up to my ears
when I got the results of my chrono testings and here they are.
Yes! a whopping 375fps at best!! I chronoed 10 shots and they all
varied between 373 to 375fps and now I am upset! Our cqb playsite is
limited to 350fps... now I have to downgrade the spring.. lol!
A peek at what's outside and inside the Gearbox
This is the JG M4A1 Type-2 cylinder and below is the JG M733 Commando Type-2 cylinder...
Notice the difference? The 733 has a goldish brass cylinder and the
M4A1 above has a grayish cylinder. I am assuming that the M4A1's
cylinder is coated or treated hmmm....
Here are the innards. Plastic 6mm bushings, metal gears which I am
assuming will take on an M120 or PDI190 easily. Piston body
construction looks sturdy and looks like it can crank a PDI190 but a
PDI170 is recommended. Tappet plate looks funny because of the color,
but hey they are very strong!
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