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September 24th, 2012, 23:14 | #32 |
Ehn I wouldn't dump too much money into this gun like buyin new receiver. Just beef it up inside and out with anything extra you have layin around. Make it shoot a little better and learn through the process
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September 24th, 2012, 23:31 | #33 | |
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September 27th, 2012, 23:15 | #34 |
Are you doin any work internally?
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September 27th, 2012, 23:34 | #35 |
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Keeping it stock. I've messed with V3s in the past. And I dont really want to deal with that pain in the ass unless something breaks.
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September 28th, 2012, 10:39 | #36 |
Question directed to OP.
Even in your case, why not open it up. If it's a backup, there's lots you can do to make it perform if not better, at least more reliably. All the practice helps too when you go to work on any of your other guns. I guess there's always gun docs you can pay to do it for you if you're too nervous |
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September 28th, 2012, 10:44 | #37 | |
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September 28th, 2012, 15:07 | #38 |
Hey Pirate,
If you're looking for a metal body, don't waste your time with anything other than G&P or at the least King Arms. I've had every type of "TM style" metal body under the sun and G&P is BY FAR the best. All the other makes, including SRC and CYMA often develop a crack near the front where the receiver holds the rear sight block assembly in place or breaks at the rear stock tangs. G&P receivers are made of a much better quality metal than the rest and their finish is the nicest too, not that slick looking black, but a grittier one like the real thing. Only issue with G&P is the upper receiver, although steel, looks silly cause it looks different from the receiver. Going along with that, I highly recommend a G&P steel outer barrel too, you can't beat them and they will work with Kraken parts. Plus, they look really awesome. Don't touch touch the G&P rear sight block assembly though, terrible quality where the faux gas tube connects to the block. I've bought 2 and both came broken. King arms is the way to go or Classic Army if you can get one. The Sky's the limit man, and Krakens are a great learning platform cause they're a total copy of Tokyo Marui's. Sadly now though, they're made up of CYMA internals instead of TM. The old ones are supposedly TM parts on the inside. Last edited by paulwes83; September 28th, 2012 at 15:11.. |
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September 29th, 2012, 00:33 | #39 |
The Kraken was my first decent gun, however I was quick to screw up the spring and motor.
However, at the time not being so savvy with gearboxes, I ordered a new Cyma Gearbox and popped it in. Ran better than before. Now I even have the fuse removed, runs very well. It is a decent upgrade gun if you're willing to put money into internals and a metal body, both of which I have. |
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October 9th, 2012, 15:30 | #40 | |
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October 10th, 2012, 22:59 | #41 |
This is what i did to my Kraken, i did largely internal upgrades. It's stupid consistent.
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October 11th, 2012, 00:43 | #42 |
will always be Mike Litoris in our hearts
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Want to share what you did to get it crazy consistent?
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