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MEC Tappet Plate Spring (ME114490300)

Manufactured by: MEC

MEC Tappet Plate Spring (ME114490300)

Weight: 0.01 lb

Model: ME114490300

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The MEC Enhanced Tappet Plate spring is the only tappet plate spring officially tested and endorsed by PTS.

"Midcap syndrome” is when an airsoft gun exhibits unnatural fps fluctuations and inconsistent bb feeding when using a fully loaded midcap magazine. This is when the upward pressure of the bb’s from the spring in a loaded midcap magazine pushes the nozzle upwards and out of alignment and causes drag on the nozzle thus preventing it from returning fast enough to consistently load the next bb. One of the culprits in an otherwise fine AEG is usually a weak tappet plate spring. This issue tends to manifest itself more often when using the 250 round capacity PTS EPM1 due to the higher than usual upward pressure caused by the full load compression of the immensely long EPM1 magazine springs.

The MEC Enhanced Tappet Plate Spring has been extensively tested with the PTS EPM and EPM1 use. It is suitable for most standard v2 and v3 gearboxes. It is made of the toughest steel wire and heavy load ability make it a reliable and desirable choice.

Specification:

Material: Stainless Steel
Weight: 0.7g
Compatibility: Most V2 and V3 gearboxes


CAUTION! Installation requires experience and manual skills. This product is the spring ONLY. Does not come with tappet plate.


Manufacturer: MEC

Disclaimer: This product is for airsoft, training, and simulation purposes only. Utilizing Airsoft products improperly, including in real firearm applications, are potentially dangerous and may cause serious injury. PTS will not accept any responsibility or liability for misuse of this product.

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The MEC Enhanced Tappet Plate spring is the only tappet plate spring officially tested and endorsed by PTS.

"Midcap syndrome” is when an airsoft gun exhibits unnatural fps fluctuations and inconsistent bb feeding when using a fully loaded midcap magazine. This is when the upward pressure of the bb’s from the spring in a loaded midcap magazine pushes the nozzle upwards and out of alignment and causes drag on the nozzle thus preventing it from returning fast enough to consistently load the next bb. One of the culprits in an otherwise fine AEG is usually a weak tappet plate spring. This issue tends to manifest itself more often when using the 250 round capacity PTS EPM1 due to the higher than usual upward pressure caused by the full load compression of the immensely long EPM1 magazine springs.

The MEC Enhanced Tappet Plate Spring has been extensively tested with the PTS EPM and EPM1 use. It is suitable for most standard v2 and v3 gearboxes. It is made of the toughest steel wire and heavy load ability make it a reliable and desirable choice.

Specification:

Material: Stainless Steel
Weight: 0.7g
Compatibility: Most V2 and V3 gearboxes


CAUTION! Installation requires experience and manual skills. This product is the spring ONLY. Does not come with tappet plate.


Manufacturer: MEC

Disclaimer: This product is for airsoft, training, and simulation purposes only. Utilizing Airsoft products improperly, including in real firearm applications, are potentially dangerous and may cause serious injury. PTS will not accept any responsibility or liability for misuse of this product.

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Great for midcap syndrome

I had 3 different aegs experiencing midcap syndrome. Vfc scar h and Jg g36 whose midcaps were too strong filled over 100 rounds, and a Ics sg552 whose midcaps only hold 50 rounds, and would only work if filled up to about 25. I installed this spring in all 3 of those guns, and all of them were able to handle their filled midcaps. As a result the tappet plate broke on the scar, which I replaced with a spare guarder v2 one. Make sure to glue your delayer chips otherwise they will come off due to the extra spring force. This also happened on the scar and I didnt notice until I opened it again to replace the tappet plate.

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Fantastic Feeding

I run a 36k brushless 12:1 SSG with a modified tappet spring, but the spring snapped after like 10k cycles. I ran some stock boneyard tappet spring in the meanwhile but it was pretty inconsistent witj feeding. I bought these MEC Tappet Springs and so far they've fed fantastic with my regular EPM mags even when spamming binary (I replaced full auto). Highly recommended if you run a high torque build and/or EPM mags.

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