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Trendkilla October 12th, 2015 20:20

Custom HPA Builders
 
Hey Guys.. Was just wondering if you guys know of a Canadian version of Airsoft Junkies.. Retail. Looking to have a new HPA built. Preferably SMP Inferno. Redline valve and hose . Ninja tank

SuperHog October 12th, 2015 20:34

It takes less than 5 minutes to gut out the old mech box and another 15 minutes to install the SMP. Screw the Redline onto a HPA tank, connect the air hose and you are ready to go.

I done all of mine P* with no difficulty.

Do you want to really pay someone to do 20 minutes of work and possibly hold onto your gun for a few months?

ThunderCactus October 12th, 2015 20:54

Gonna go +1 on that. The whole purpose of the HPA drop in systems is to take all the skill out of teching.

Trendkilla October 12th, 2015 21:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuperHog (Post 1961357)
It takes less than 5 minutes to gut out the old mech box and another 15 minutes to install the SMP. Screw the Redline onto a HPA tank, connect the air hose and you are ready to go.

I done all of mine P* with no difficulty.

Do you want to really pay someone to do 20 minutes of work and possibly hold onto your gun for a few months?

Yes I realize that. But was looking for a whole new platform and trying to get out of buying internals.. Plus i want to one stop shop with all i want rail / stock / hopup / inner barrel / shim kit etc.

Gato October 12th, 2015 22:39

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Originally Posted by Trendkilla (Post 1961359)
Yes I realize that. But was looking for a whole new platform and trying to get out of buying internals.. Plus i want to one stop shop with all i want rail / stock / hopup / inner barrel / shim kit etc.

I don't think we have anyone like that, but considering you can grab all that shit and do it in less than about 15 minutes (As stated), it'd be nothing more than a waste of time and money to have someone else do it.

Also, consider the P* Jack or F1 (When it's released) as opposed to the SMP, the design is much simpler and easier to work with, and at one moving part, much more reliable.

Trendkilla March 11th, 2016 19:03

Well guys.. Did it myself and what i have come to learn is. Ya the drop in job does take 15 mins. But thats when the real work starts. Alignment has to be alot more precise on an hpa over an AEG. I spent hours trying to align my gear box from a AEG that was shooting amazing . Very hard to get the consistency back with the new engine. Now whos great at alignment :p

hollywood... March 11th, 2016 19:11

Jody, take your gun to Brock in London

ThunderCactus March 11th, 2016 20:17

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Originally Posted by Trendkilla (Post 1974161)
Well guys.. Did it myself and what i have come to learn is. Ya the drop in job does take 15 mins. But thats when the real work starts. Alignment has to be alot more precise on an hpa over an AEG. I spent hours trying to align my gear box from a AEG that was shooting amazing . Very hard to get the consistency back with the new engine. Now whos great at alignment :p

It's not that HPA needs to be *more* precise, it's that it comes out of spec, and so you need to align it.
I've done a few AEG's that needed mechbox alignments, most often LMGs, and it's the exact same amount of bullshit to do it lol
Good on you for learning a skill though.


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