i am going to be honest with you ,the woverine mtw is a very picky airsoft gun ,no offence ,but compering with the F2 .even the Jack ,and other different hpa engine (including teh redline engine who everyone thinks its the worst ,but i run one hpa redline mechanical in one of my guns .and runs without any issue )...for me its TRASH....I have a few friends who have MTW and they all complain ..the best engine comparing price and you name what is Polarstar F2 buy i frame .buy the f2 engine and just build your gun ....
The billet version contains the same HPA-engine, but is equipped with a more bare bones electronics board. So it offers fewer adjustment options. In addition, the forged contains a CNC-machined trigger, metal hop up unit, and ofcourse a full forged upper and lower receiver. The billet version doesn't have these features, and has a more "stripped down" receiver. For example, the billet receiver doesn't contain a dust cover. In addition to the receivers being made in a different way, they are also made from a different aluminium alloy. 6061 T6 aluminium is used for the billet, and 7075 T6 for the forged. In the end, it comes down to what you prefer and what features you find to be worth the higher price. Hope this answers your questions.
@@riiku01its not. I have billet version. The real difference is that forged is basicly real AR15 with HPA internals. Billet has already Spartan FCU inside and u can easily change any mode with that also. Dwell and rps etc. Basicly….if u are real roleplayer, take forged. Billet is cnc made from two aluminum bricks so i can tell that there is still nothing else brands to compare with billet series also. Its literally best fking airsoft weapon ive ever had. I have 10.3”, 14” and 18” barrels and im running my billet as DMR at the moment. Its a fking beast. Anyway. Forged is real gun with airsoft internals. Billet is still very good and i bet u wont regret to buying one. If u got the cash, then u can go for the forged but i still can say that they are both same guns when u play with it.
At around 4:47 and 6:17 we've added some footage of the shots, in the future we'll be sure to add some more so to better hear the replica. Thank you for the feedback.
We hope that we've translated your question correctly, so if you're asking: "How do you make an AEG silent?" Then here you go: Making an AEG completely silent is next to impossible, because of all the moving parts inside the gearbox, however it is possible to make it quieter. This can be achieved by, for example, shimming the gears propperly, changing the bearings in the gearbox and other things.
Great video 🔥🔥
Your flash hider is on sideways. The ports are supposed to be on the sides.
i am going to be honest with you ,the woverine mtw is a very picky airsoft gun ,no offence ,but compering with the F2 .even the Jack ,and other different hpa engine (including teh redline engine who everyone thinks its the worst ,but i run one hpa redline mechanical in one of my guns .and runs without any issue )...for me its TRASH....I have a few friends who have MTW and they all complain ..the best engine comparing price and you name what is Polarstar F2 buy i frame .buy the f2 engine and just build your gun ....
What's the difference between the billet version and the forged version? And is it worth the money?
The billet version contains the same HPA-engine, but is equipped with a more bare bones electronics board. So it offers fewer adjustment options. In addition, the forged contains a CNC-machined trigger, metal hop up unit, and ofcourse a full forged upper and lower receiver.
The billet version doesn't have these features, and has a more "stripped down" receiver. For example, the billet receiver doesn't contain a dust cover.
In addition to the receivers being made in a different way, they are also made from a different aluminium alloy. 6061 T6 aluminium is used for the billet, and 7075 T6 for the forged.
In the end, it comes down to what you prefer and what features you find to be worth the higher price.
Hope this answers your questions.
@@krale-airsoft4177would you say it is worth the price difference?
@@riiku01its not. I have billet version. The real difference is that forged is basicly real AR15 with HPA internals. Billet has already Spartan FCU inside and u can easily change any mode with that also. Dwell and rps etc. Basicly….if u are real roleplayer, take forged. Billet is cnc made from two aluminum bricks so i can tell that there is still nothing else brands to compare with billet series also. Its literally best fking airsoft weapon ive ever had. I have 10.3”, 14” and 18” barrels and im running my billet as DMR at the moment. Its a fking beast.
Anyway. Forged is real gun with airsoft internals. Billet is still very good and i bet u wont regret to buying one. If u got the cash, then u can go for the forged but i still can say that they are both same guns when u play with it.
I want it so bad, But Im so cheap.
Im lying im broke. BUT STILL.
....at least some shoots to hear the silence of the replica... 🥲
At around 4:47 and 6:17 we've added some footage of the shots, in the future we'll be sure to add some more so to better hear the replica. Thank you for the feedback.
@@krale-airsoft4177 yes...but you talk on it cand hear much... 😃 Maybe next time you do a test video...
Will pts epm 1 mags fitt the replica ?
Yes, that shouldn't be a problem!
@@krale-airsoft4177 xD thx for the reply in the meantime I’ve already bought 10 mags for my mtw wolverine once i saw it i had to buy it
Do you deliver airsoft replicas to the UK ???
Yes, we deliver worldwide
Bla bla bla , cum faci AEG silent?
We hope that we've translated your question correctly, so if you're asking: "How do you make an AEG silent?" Then here you go:
Making an AEG completely silent is next to impossible, because of all the moving parts inside the gearbox, however it is possible to make it quieter.
This can be achieved by, for example, shimming the gears propperly, changing the bearings in the gearbox and other things.