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Opinion on a GR-15

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 10:38 pm
by theboss62
Okay so I have a GR-15. Had it since September. I absolutely love it and it shoots well for a short barrel and CQB fps. But I have a Systema gearbox m110 and i think I am going to drop it in along with some other stuff I'll post picks of the stuff and I would love to hear your opinion on looks/functionality.

here is the gun
[img width=1024 height=764]http://i52.tinypic.com/r78950.jpg[/img]

here are the things I am adding. I do not care about losing the blowback.

JB Unicorn 14mm Anti-clockwise Airsoft Mock Suppressor
[img width=308 height=235]http://i53.tinypic.com/2rr3o8w.jpg[/img]

Matrix Steel 4.5" Outer Barrel Extension for Airsoft
[img width=640 height=395]http://i51.tinypic.com/2qi6zxc.jpg[/img]

these two things make it so the barrel is going to be 234mm plus the stock barrel length of 223 so I am putting a madbull 6.03 455 mm barrel. A systema hop up(only because I have read everywhere that the revolution works best with its hop up and bucking)
Okay sorry for such a long post. any help would be appreciated.
Oh I would be running it on a 7.4v 3000mah lipo crane stock battery

Re: Opinion on a GR-15

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 10:40 pm
by Felix
What does it have in the gearbox at this moment?

Re: Opinion on a GR-15

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 10:47 pm
by theboss62
Felix wrote: What does it have in the gearbox at this moment?
stock stock and stock ;D. I got the systema drop in gearbox in a trade.... I was gonna sell it but was like why not use it

Re: Opinion on a GR-15

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 11:18 pm
by SteevoLS
Why not pick up a broken/parts gun for cheap, drop in the gearbox, and have another rifle?

Re: Opinion on a GR-15

Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 12:29 am
by theboss62
SteevoLS wrote: Why not pick up a broken/parts gun for cheap, drop in the gearbox, and have another rifle?
quite honestly dont want another one. and this is a solid body.

Re: Opinion on a GR-15

Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 9:14 am
by Gambler
Steevo makes a good point.  If you are happy with the way your current gun shoots it would make sense to keep it as is and buy a shell to put the new GB in.  That way you have a backup gun when one of them goes down, which they will being airsoft guns.  For being so young Steevo has some good ideas occasionally. ;)

Re: Opinion on a GR-15

Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:31 am
by PRincess
Gambler wrote: For being so young Steevo has some good ideas occasionally. ;)
??? Say what?

Re: Opinion on a GR-15

Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:35 am
by theboss62
Gambler wrote: Steevo makes a good point.  If you are happy with the way your current gun shoots it would make sense to keep it as is and buy a shell to put the new GB in.  That way you have a backup gun when one of them goes down, which they will being airsoft guns.  For being so young Steevo has some good ideas occasionally. ;)
Ya I prolly should. I just thought it would be awesome to have more range and a sweet sweet trigger response. I don't really wanna spend anymore cause I just dropped some cash to fix my L86. So I guess I should wait. But would it look weird with that barrel extension and silencer?  I have been researching and researching before I put this up on shells and it would almost be like buying a KWA or a high price gun like 300 bucks to get the shell the upper receiver... the stock and all the parts in between. Thats why I'm hesitating. 

Re: Opinion on a GR-15

Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 11:32 am
by SteevoLS
If you just need a body, barrel, stock, grip, etc, put up a want ad here and on the NCAO. I'd be glad to help you with building a gun from scratch. I've done that several times.

Re: Opinion on a GR-15

Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 4:38 pm
by theboss62
cool cool that would be awesome Stephen

Re: Opinion on a GR-15

Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:10 pm
by IronChef
shop some boneyard guns at various stores. all u need is a non-working gun. i kinda did the reverse to get "ole faithful" sportline back into working order....the body split on it...found another ca sporty body and a simple ris to boot...$51 invested, just need to transplant the internals.
only thing u need to do the gr15 is eventually upgrade the wireharness and get a steevofet