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Long_Bong August 17th, 2009 11:30

PSG 1 Barrel
 
Quick one,

Does a TM PSG-1 inner barrel fit in other standard AEG (AK, M16, AUG, etc)?

Thanks

Cobrajr122 August 17th, 2009 11:44

Do you mean the lengh? If so, probably not, the stock inner for the PSG is quite long.

Standard PSG inner = 590mm
M16 (being the longest of your 3 options there) is 509mm

pusangani August 17th, 2009 11:47

Think he means if the way it fits into the hopup is similar to the normal aeg inner barrels, obviously it's longer

Long_Bong August 17th, 2009 11:50

It is hop up compatible? I understand that it is not?

Else, what is the closest M16 barrel length in the 580 mm length made by Promotheus (6.03 mm TB)?

I see one at 550 mm length on Red Wolf,

Cobrajr122 August 17th, 2009 11:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by pusangani (Post 1046820)
obviously it's longer

Thats why I asked. Why not let him answer the question?

If that is the case, then YES. To my knowladge, all AEG inners are the same.

My PSG uses the same Hopup as my G3...

Long_Bong August 17th, 2009 11:57

Ok, so a PSG-1 inner barrel would fit in a AUG for example? I m confuse lol

Cobrajr122 August 17th, 2009 11:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Long_Bong (Post 1046827)
I m confuse lol

Haha, dont worry.

The barrel from a PSG is the SAME as any other AEG barrel. It will fit.

The only parts of the PSG that cannot be used in any other AEG is the main spring, and its gears.

pusangani August 17th, 2009 12:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobrajr122 (Post 1046824)
Thats why I asked. Why not let him answer the question?

If that is the case, then YES. To my knowladge, all AEG inners are the same.

My PSG uses the same Hopup as my G3...

I wasn't sure about hopup compatibility, I'm pretty sure that's what he meant about fitting, he mentioned m16, ak's etc all have different lengths, so obviuosly he wasn't asking about the length

coach August 17th, 2009 12:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobrajr122 (Post 1046818)
Do you mean the lengh? If so, probably not, the stock inner for the PSG is quite long.

Standard PSG inner = 590mm
M16 (being the longest of your 3 options there) is 509mm

add the JP Rifles 12" hand guard and you can easily go to 590mm. I'm currently using the 2nd shortest barrel extension on my M4 with a 509mm inner. It barely shows just inside the flash hider. the psg is only 8.1 cm's longer which would still be significantly shorter than the longest extension that comes with it.

Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw August 17th, 2009 12:23

I have an AUG that uses a PSG1 length inner barrel with the HBAR front end. With the standard front end it can only use the standard M16 length barrel. The kind of hopup unit that it uses though is a vary rare PDI hopup. But I don't think that makes a difference.

Styrak August 17th, 2009 13:31

Yes. The only inner barrel that is different (has different slots for the hopup) is M14.

Gonzo Sleeper August 17th, 2009 14:34

As i understand it the psg1 inner has a flat spot after the notch taken out where it slides in the hopup..My gun doc had to cut a piece from another inner to fill that flat spot in to assure a propper seal. The shape of the psg inner is different from the average aeg barrel. With the madbull one anyways..

Cobrajr122 August 17th, 2009 14:48

There is no difference as you described between my PSG inner and any of my AEGs inners.

Kos-Mos August 17th, 2009 20:21

PSG-1 barrel are just longer AEG barrels.

I had a PSG-1 with madbull barrel.
I am repairing an AUG Phantom with a Prometheus PSG-1 barrel.

I installed a PSG-1 barrel in my L96 using the PDI chamber for AEG barrels.

Gonzo Sleeper August 17th, 2009 23:18

I know why i see a flat spot. There are two types of psg1 inners... the one actually for the psg and one that is just the length of the psg. I just recieved the normal one today..checked the labels and came to this conclusion.


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