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General Air Machinegun Discussion Category => Other Airgun Discussions => Topic started by: TBK on March 09, 2016, 06:49:29 PM
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I got mine a couple of weeks ago but have been too busy to fire it. I should be able to test it out this weekend. Does anyone else have one? I bought it because it looks like another opportunity for big grins!
TBK
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I have the GSG92 version sold by Cybergun that came out first in 2012. It is the exact same model as the Beretta, just different branding. Bought mine for $99.99 back then.
Fun to shoot. Feel pretty dead on to the real deal. You will get about 3 good mag dumps before you are out of CO2. I highly recommend you buy three or four extra mags and rotate mags after each mag dump so they can warm up a bit in succession.
Mine shot low and left, so I replaced my rear sight with an adjustable one. Had to JBWeld it in place.
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This is what I want to do to mine:
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2013/10/foghorn/gun-review-beretta-93r/ (http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2013/10/foghorn/gun-review-beretta-93r/)
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A buddy of mine sells replica Umarex pistols. If you are shopping send fred589 a message.
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I bought them because I have two stocks for the M93R and was going to see about fitting them up! I also have an M93R airsoft that has been on order for a while. Pyramyd says they will ship around the end of the month. That has always been one of my favorite guns. Probably not real practical, but I am sure it will be high on the grin factor.
I had the chance to buy one of the two in the US (transferable) in the mid 90s or so. I am sure I don't want to know what that is worth now!
TBK
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I had to check. I took the grip off which exposes the pin holding in the fitting for the main attachment point. I will have to make a new attachment fitting to drop it down just a tad to clear the grip. Then add a couple of notches for the rest of the attachment locations and it should be ready to rock n roll. The front of the trigger guard has less mass there than the M93R, but the foregrip won't be too much to add anyway. Hmmm. Add on a 100 round mag...
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They do look like a ton of fun. For the price it looks hard to pass up. I'm seeing if I can't do some horse trading to get my hands on one. In the promo video it looks dead on. A couple of people have been fooled with my Umarex P30 even though there is a seem dividing the slide.
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I had the chance to buy one of the two in the US (transferable) in the mid 90s or so. I am sure I don't want to know what that is worth now!
TBK
Holy shit!!
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I had to check. I took the grip off which exposes the pin holding in the fitting for the main attachment point. I will have to make a new attachment fitting to drop it down just a tad to clear the grip. Then add a couple of notches for the rest of the attachment locations and it should be ready to rock n roll. The front of the trigger guard has less mass there than the M93R, but the foregrip won't be too much to add anyway. Hmmm. Add on a 100 round mag...
Do it! That would be a sight to see.
"...add on a 100 round mag." ...Heh! Interesting idea. I never thought about milling a high cap mag for these CO2 pistols before. Should be easy enough to mill.
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http://www.evike.com/products/26895/ (http://www.evike.com/products/26895/)
http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/ksc-folding-stock-for-m93r-ii-gbb.html#.VuL9W0DgLcs (http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/ksc-folding-stock-for-m93r-ii-gbb.html#.VuL9W0DgLcs)
http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?products_id=6617 (http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?products_id=6617)
http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/ksc-folding-foregrip-set-for-m93r-gbb-s7-1.html#.VuL9zUDgLcs (http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/ksc-folding-foregrip-set-for-m93r-gbb-s7-1.html#.VuL9zUDgLcs)
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Since we are talking about the M93R, recognize this dressed up version from an iconic movie?
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Robocop! Realer than real!
I tried to buy one of those about a month ago but they are no longer made and the ones I have found are $350 or more. I do have a bunch of pictures of the Robocop slide and it does not look too hard to make. I want to do the M93r first.
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OK. I pre-ordered one of the 92-A1's forp Pyramid. I swear if I keep hanging out with you guys I'm going to be living in a very well protected cardboard box in the near future :)
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Robocop! Realer than real!
I tried to buy one of those about a month ago but they are no longer made and the ones I have found are $350 or more. I do have a bunch of pictures of the Robocop slide and it does not look too hard to make. I want to do the M93r first.
Heh! I was going to say it does not look too hard to make....
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OK. I pre-ordered one of the 92-A1's forp Pyramid. I swear if I keep hanging out with you guys I'm going to be living in a very well protected cardboard box in the near future :)
Who needs a house anyway. ;)
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You guys have houses??? I'll have to look into that.
I figure I am old enough now that I need to get all the stuff I really want done and purchased!
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Game Set Match. Remember the time I dropped $300 on a few springs? SMH. :)
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I like it so far! I got about 4 1/2 mags through it on a cartridge. That was to completely empty.
The slide stays back on an empty mag. It has a good feel and sound. It is full-auto, not 3 round burst. Cool. I need to whip up bulk air and then a bigger mag!
TBK
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A buddy showed me this. Apparently I bought the last one from Evike. Here is the last site showing them in stock. Now it's time to call John. At least it's warm outside.
http://www.gasblowbackcentral.com/products/advance-novelty-tech-co2-hpa-conversion-kit (http://www.gasblowbackcentral.com/products/advance-novelty-tech-co2-hpa-conversion-kit)
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Pretty easy to make something similar from a used CO2 bulb if you wanted to.
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That is pretty neat. I think someone linked to that before. on the old site.
Cam- or you can just whip one out of a piece of bar stock!
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Yea. If I only had a lathe... Sigh.
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This is my first blowback. It sounds like it is shooting a lot faster than it is. I guess there are two separate bursts going on. That's why I keep checking it. It's interesting to note that this gun is double action. It's advertised as single only. Nope. It functions exactly like the real deal. Bonus! It sucks for accuracy, but that doesn't diminish the full auto grin. I think I might buy another mag if they come down, and then do some work on the bottom of the valve body where it feeds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5V9DegCbTQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5V9DegCbTQ)
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I cut the bolt on the ANT down to fit flush with the bottom of the mag, and my 13ci tank came in today from jdsairman.com (http://jdsairman.com). I ordered it regulated at 1200 psi hoping it wasn't too much for the ANT. No leaks! (I'm also going to do a stock cutout for it.) It's shooting at an average of 350 fps. Another thing I discovered while looking at air lines is the thing I have on the end of my hose on the gun side. Maybe I am the last person to find out about these, but it's called a slide check. This particular one was made by Ninja. I wish I had one when I was working on 4K. If you want to disconnect the air line you just slide the collar down. This closes the line right below the coupling while bleeding off the air in the gun. It's very convenient, and saves the air in the line. Definitely worth $12!
A word to the wise about using the slide check with this gun. If you put your line on the gun, and have a bb in battery when you charge the gun with the slide check it will fire a bb. Don't ever have a bb in the chamber when you charge this gun with the slide check.
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I like it! I need to finish up a few other things then I want to work on this one. I have two of them, so I can practice on one of them but will still have a backup. I will do the M93R first, and if all goes well without having to go to the backup, will do the Auto-9. I bought extra mags as well, so I have some to mess with for higher capacity.
TBK
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I stripped my 92 today. Towards the breech end under the barrel I found a spring loaded chrome knob on the under side. Stamped in the block is a direction for "up." What does this screw do other than baffle me?