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Npas Kit For we tech
Does anyone know if i can find Npas kit for we g39k? My gun shoots too hot for indoor cqb. Any ideas?
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Take a look through this thread here: http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=114841 You'll find plenty of useful information about WE's G39.
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I like being able to read.
http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...oducts_id=2047 "For WE G39C please follow directions for M14." |
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Once you have the NPAS valve for WE open bolt rifles (costs about $15), you simply disassemble the bolt, remove the valve-like device that ships with the rifle, and replace it with the NPAS. The NPAS simply drops right into place - there is no modification needed. Once you have it in place, you use the supplied tool to adjust the valve, until you get the desired velocity.
It's quite a bit easier to understand when you have everything in your hands. I don't have a link for you, but there was a two part video I watched on YouTube that demonstrated the complete disassembly of a WE G39. Search for that, and the job of disassembling the bolt will be much easier.
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I found the video:
G39C Bolt Carrier Disassembly and RA Tech NPAS - YouTube Just give that a look. It tells you everything.
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