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Old December 16th, 2007, 23:56   #1
El Cactus Loco
 
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SR motor

yes, so, my SR originally came with a G&P M120 motor, but for some reason, now the pinion gear just spins about the drive shaft. not the pinion so i need a new motor. i tried my friends TM EG1000 but it was too weak to crank the gears. i dont think that this is the long v2 gear box in the normal SR-25s as is only has 4 screws along the top of the GB (not 5) and it has the slots cut in it at the rear to allow the upper reciever on a M4 to rotate up (unlike the long one). ANYWAYS, the motor. i dont want another G&P one, because i dont want to have to deal with this pinion gear thing again. in the future, id like to upgrade to a set of helical gears, but id like to have a low ROF but snappy trigger response (is this even possible, or an oxymoron?) any motor recomendations?
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Old December 17th, 2007, 00:37   #2
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I don't have a systema magnum but can give link to reviews for it. THere are pros and cons for it:
http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_rev...oducts_id=1841

low ROF but snappy trigger response. -->THe motors I read about the ROF and snappy trigger response are proportional, mostly because the motor is much more efficient and powerful.
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