| ASGI has G&G plastica in stock | |
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Stealthmasterairsoft14 First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 849 Age : 34 Location : Arizona Registration date : 2007-11-02
| Subject: ASGI has G&G plastica in stock Fri May 02, 2008 5:33 pm | |
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tommyboy Gunnery Sergeant E-7
Number of posts : 277 Age : 32 Registration date : 2007-06-05
| Subject: Re: ASGI has G&G plastica in stock Sat May 03, 2008 3:40 pm | |
| Are the internals the same as the full metal versions? | |
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demosquad_571 Lance Corporal E-3
Number of posts : 66 Age : 34 Location : United States Registration date : 2008-02-27
| Subject: Re: ASGI has G&G plastica in stock Sat May 03, 2008 4:09 pm | |
| No, from what ASGI has confirmed, the motor is not to impressive on these models, when compared to the standard G&G line. G&G had to cut somewhere, so they chose the motor. | |
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tommyboy Gunnery Sergeant E-7
Number of posts : 277 Age : 32 Registration date : 2007-06-05
| Subject: Re: ASGI has G&G plastica in stock Mon May 05, 2008 4:16 pm | |
| How much better is the motor on the full metal version? | |
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demosquad_571 Lance Corporal E-3
Number of posts : 66 Age : 34 Location : United States Registration date : 2008-02-27
| Subject: Re: ASGI has G&G plastica in stock Tue May 06, 2008 12:13 am | |
| ^ ASGI did not give me exact specs, but from what I can tell, the plastica motor has much less torque, and the RPM is considerably lower. It performs close to an ACM motor, whereas the G&G 25K motor performs close to an EG1000, which if you know even basics about AEG motors, that the EG1000 is one of the best motors on the market. | |
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Stealthmasterairsoft14 First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 849 Age : 34 Location : Arizona Registration date : 2007-11-02
| Subject: Re: ASGI has G&G plastica in stock Tue May 06, 2008 1:37 am | |
| Performs like an ACM meaning it is weaker, or a little bit stronger? | |
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emokid Lance Corporal E-3
Number of posts : 80 Age : 32 Location : manassas, VA/ in my house Registration date : 2007-12-24
| Subject: Re: ASGI has G&G plastica in stock Tue May 06, 2008 4:18 pm | |
| Well..considering ACM stands for All China Made..you do the math. | |
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AirsoftMan Sergeant E-5
Number of posts : 156 Age : 62 Location : Maine Registration date : 2007-12-31
| Subject: Re: ASGI has G&G plastica in stock Tue May 06, 2008 4:20 pm | |
| And he said that the G&G uses one of the best motors out.....
(Its not as good) | |
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demosquad_571 Lance Corporal E-3
Number of posts : 66 Age : 34 Location : United States Registration date : 2008-02-27
| Subject: Re: ASGI has G&G plastica in stock Tue May 06, 2008 8:50 pm | |
| - Stealthmasterairsofter14 wrote:
- Performs like an ACM meaning it is weaker, or a little bit stronger?
Meaning it is of lesser quality than the standard G&G 25k motor, lower RPM and lower torque. Sorry if my wording was too complicated | |
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Stealthmasterairsoft14 First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 849 Age : 34 Location : Arizona Registration date : 2007-11-02
| Subject: Re: ASGI has G&G plastica in stock Tue May 06, 2008 8:58 pm | |
| - demosquad_571 wrote:
- Stealthmasterairsofter14 wrote:
- Performs like an ACM meaning it is weaker, or a little bit stronger?
Meaning it is of lesser quality than the standard G&G 25k motor, lower RPM and lower torque.
No lol I mean is the motor weaker or stronger than an ACM motor? I know it is weaker than the standard G&G motor Sorry if my wording was too complicated lol | |
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demosquad_571 Lance Corporal E-3
Number of posts : 66 Age : 34 Location : United States Registration date : 2008-02-27
| Subject: Re: ASGI has G&G plastica in stock Tue May 06, 2008 9:19 pm | |
| ^^ Nice attempt to get yourself out of this, a quick edit to your original post would have sufficed. Admin insert: The type of posting highlighted in blue is an example of the kind of posting that will not be tolerated.
Granted, I did read your post way to fast, and came to a quick conclusion. Regardless, taking the time to make your post coherent to everyone other than yourself, so we can give you accurate answers.
Now to move forward, and answer your question. I would say the plastica motors perform slightly better than an ACM motor. Put it this way, these plastica motors are nothing to be proud about. | |
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Admin Colonel
Number of posts : 147 Age : 40 Registration date : 2006-09-29
| Subject: Re: ASGI has G&G plastica in stock Tue May 06, 2008 11:48 pm | |
| "Demo Squad", you will behave yourself on this forum and post with respect or you will be removed.
Do not engage in pointless posturing. You have been warned and are now under Admin Observation. Do not change your signature or you will be immediately banned.
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Stealthmasterairsoft14 First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 849 Age : 34 Location : Arizona Registration date : 2007-11-02
| Subject: Re: ASGI has G&G plastica in stock Wed May 07, 2008 2:46 am | |
| Sorry for my not making my post clear. As long as the ROF for the plastica series is over 800, that's fine with me. | |
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demosquad_571 Lance Corporal E-3
Number of posts : 66 Age : 34 Location : United States Registration date : 2008-02-27
| Subject: Re: ASGI has G&G plastica in stock Wed May 07, 2008 7:04 pm | |
| With a god 8.6v battery, I am sure that is achievable. Though nothing to be proud of, so to speak. I would still use a 9.6v of course. A motor upgrade would be top priority besides hop up bucking and nub, I was to buy that gun. Apology accepted, and sorry for being such a dillweed. | |
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