The chances of someone on here having exactly the same AEG upgraded with exactly the same parts are pretty low.
As a rule it's fairly simple to swap parts when you have experience building an AEG. Some parts need extra attentions and some AEGs can be more particular.
You noted that you've just started playing. It's usually best to stick with a stock AEG of good quality for a while and upgrade one or two things till you understand the process well.
Diving in usually winds up with the gun being sold a couple years later in non-running condition for a big loss.
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