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August 25th, 2008, 13:10 | #1 |
Question about MadBull and Modify pistons
Hey Guys:
I'm using a high ROF setup and I've shredded by first piston (Systema Red) after around 10,000 rounds. Looking for another piston and i've come across some newer ones ie. MadBull Polycarbonate and Modify Ultra Piston. Both look a lot like the prometheus pistons with the first 7 teeth being made of steel. Does anyone have any experience with these pistons? Are they durable? Would you have to modify them like the prometheus pistons (remove the 2nd to last tooth) if you want them to work properly without breaking in a high rof setup? Thanks. |
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August 25th, 2008, 13:16 | #2 |
Modify makes great pistons and although I've never tried the ultra, judging by their regular polycarbonate pistons, it should be very durable.
If you're running a high ROF setup, I think it probably would be a good idea to remove that 2nd tooth (from the open side) no matter what brand you get.
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August 25th, 2008, 13:34 | #3 |
My Systema red piston exploded after about 200 rounds with a rof of about 20 rps. They're crap IMO. Wouldn't waste my money one one of those overpriced pieces of junk again. I keep having people recommend Modify pistons as being some of the most durable out there. I'll definitely be trying that next time.
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