Action Army Piston for APS2 Type 96
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Please Note:
- This part is designed for airsoft ONLY. It cannot be used with real firearms
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Action Army
Model: Type96 Piston for APS2/UTG
Color: Red
Package Includes: One (1) piston
Features:
High quality construction
Anodized aluminum construction
Slotted for weight reduction
O-ring seal
Please Note:
- Installation of internal parts can be very intensive, so Professional Installation is highly recommended.
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: Action Army
- Color: Orange
- Material: Aluminum
- Package Includes: One (1) Piston
This is an excellent piston, especially for the price! The construction is solid and very well done, I did not have to clean any burrs, and the diameter is perfectly true (perfectly round, no slight wobble when rolled on a perfect flat surface). I have an ASG AW.308 (Type 96 variant), and it would not work with the stock trigger. This piston is for a 90 degree trigger sear, and many stock triggers have 45 degree sears. I was aware of this when purchased, and I have a 90 degree sear. There are two ways to check your trigger sear style: if using stock piston AND stock trigger, remove the piston and look at the end that the spring goes into (silver end in the picture), there will be a 45deg bevel on the very end, before that bevel will be either an opposite 45 deg bevel or a 90 deg edge. 45 deg bevel should mean your stock trigger sear is a 45 deg sear, a 90 deg edge should mean that you have a 90deg sear. The other way is to look at the actual trigger sear you are running (obviously a better method). Remove your trigger unit. There will be a couple of small, movable components on the side that goes up into the cylinder, the front one (smaller) should move back and forth. that is your trigger/piston sear. if it has 45 deg angles on the top, when pointing almost vertical, then it is a 45 deg sear, if it has and almost 90 deg edge facing the rear of the rifle (when the sear is pointing almost vertical), then you have a 90 deg sear.
Pros:
Solid Construction
Very light
Very clean (no burrs, etc.)
Smooth action
Cons:
Nylon style bands (although great), will expand if exposed to heat. This should not be a problem normally though.
Would have been better if sold with a matching spring guide
Great piston, very lightweight and it's METAL! This will improve the air seal in your cylinder tenfold! It will work with the stock trigger system, so why not get it today?
Pros:
-Metal
-Lightweight
-Slotted
-Look sweet (can't see it inside the gun, but hey)
Cons:
-Will wear your trigger faster (recommend getting AA's zero trigger)
-You may not like red.
-Not Laylax (but still cheaper!)
The AA Piston is a little misleading. THIS PISTON DOES OT WORK WITH THE STOCK TRIGGER BOX. Have compared the piston with a functional one and im not sure why it doesn't work but it will not catch the piston sear in the trigger box. if you have an upgraded trigger id go for it as it seems like a good piston but otherwise dont waste your money.
Pros:
Seems to have good airseal
slotted to be light
made with a stainless steel sear catch
Cons:
DOESNT FIT STOCK TRIGGER
reallly the only bad thing i can say about it
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Asg M40A3 Sportline
Hey! Is this piston 45 degrees, and is this fully compatible with the M40A3 sportline version?
1881 days ago Robin L
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It will not fit. 1874 days ago 0
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does this work with a 45 degree sear? Also will it work with a utg gen 5?
Im wanting to use this on my utg gen 5 master sniper and I was wondering if it would work?
1916 days ago Neal W
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It should fit, but we recommend professional install 1887 days ago 0
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will this piston work for a m28 with the stoke trigger | 0 answers 1 asked |
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will this piston do good for the 170 spring??
I am upgrading my sniper with a 170 spring and need a piston
3661 days ago peter v
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This piston should work well. 3659 days ago 0
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