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Ics m4 / 16 reciever
Hi there, hope this is the right place to ask this.
A while ago my ics m16 was wounded, as the full stock ripped off the receivers, breaking both top and bottom ![]() So all I want to do is take my old upper gearbox from the m16 and throw it into an ice m4 that I my buy ( was never really into m16 anyway) Thanks |
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So long as the M16 is also ICS manufactured, the components should be interchangeable. If not, the receiver will not be compatible with the split gearbox design.
Something to note: your M4 will require a ported cylinder for optimal performance. It is not likely that your M16 had a ported cylinder on account of the barrel length. Last edited by Anvil; September 27th, 2015 at 20:26.. |
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Now if I do buy the m4 and I don't get a ported cylinder will it make the gun non functional? Or will it dramatically reduce the fps? I'm not really sure what the difference between cylinders are , although I understand what it does. Are these ported cylinders something I can buy afterwards? .. sorry, I am on a phone atm and its hard to research myself
Thank for the reply too, I appreciate it Last edited by Montique; September 27th, 2015 at 23:25.. |
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Your ICS M4 will come with a ported cylinder in its gearbox. I'm merely advising you not to drop the M16 upper gearbox into your M4 without first ensuring it too has a ported cylinder. |
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