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Post by remrat on Jul 6, 2011 15:16:50 GMT -5
Hey just wondering because I haven't heard anything about it with airsoft. Is anyone interested in a Russian PPS-43, I could make one very inexpensively, So let me know how you guys feel about a custom AEG PPS-43.
Thanks guys.
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Post by nkn538 on Jul 6, 2011 15:35:05 GMT -5
The PPS-43 has an extremely slim receiver, im not really sure how you would fit a gearbox and a battery in there
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Post by remrat on Jul 6, 2011 15:38:06 GMT -5
Well I would be using a parts kit without a reviver because I don't want to deal with the whole firearms thing if i don't have to so ill be making a fake receiver box so I can make some extra room. But you are very right that the receiver is tiny. Think that might work?
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Post by nkn538 on Jul 6, 2011 15:58:49 GMT -5
Maybe If you use an mp40 gearbox, they are very similar guns
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Post by remrat on Jul 6, 2011 16:24:07 GMT -5
That's a good idea I happen to have an AGM mp-40 so I could test that hey thanks for the ideas and help just what i was looking for.
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Post by nkn538 on Jul 6, 2011 19:17:11 GMT -5
Anytime
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Post by colt1911 on Jul 7, 2011 18:50:35 GMT -5
The problem i see in doing a 43 is the magazine well is a pretty good distance from the where the trigger is. Unless you do a custom trigger system i don't see how it could work because the hop up is in the mag well and the hop up is also somewhat "connected" to the gearbox.
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Post by jimmiroquai on Jul 7, 2011 19:04:22 GMT -5
The receiver is too slim for any existing gearbox. You have only two options: 1) make is gas with an external air, 2) make it out of scale to fit a gearbox. It you have a parts kit, the best way would be to go gas.
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