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Originally Posted by m102404
1. Retaining the split hopup design
2. Requiring a "unique" top hopup unit and nozzle
3. Metal piston head
4. Non-loc-tite'd grub screws that secures the barrel to the chamber (at least there's 4 of them)
5. The ridge on their body stub for the stock tube is annoying.
Other than that...nice build.
Tys
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Yeah, the hopup unit is unique in the sense that the ridge provides perfect alignment, theres no advantage of a one peice unit being better than a two peice.
The piston head on the other hand...
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Originally Posted by Radix
Contrary to popular believe, a ported piston is not always better. In the case of a KWA AEG, a ported piston installed with stock components will not guarantee a better seal or produce measurable performance gains. This is because every component in the KWA gear box is engineered to work as a system and not as individuals. Simply changing out one component for another may upset the balance of the system.
The KWA aluminum piston head and the polymer cylinder head work well together. They were designed to minimize impact but yet produce maximum performance. Changing out the piston head will upset the balance and may not guarantee a better result.
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Why would KWA assemble a amazing gun and screw one thing up?
P.S. KWA is also a automotive parts company before airsoft, they have engineers and a extensive lab to test their AEG's to find the best performance, your just dicking perfection by changing out your KWA's piston head. Pardon the language.