a regular Airsoft M9 bottom receiver should work fine you can find it on airsogtgi.com
I doubt it. Most stock are plastic even on my p*. also gribs are usually plastic because it makes them lighter. What you really need is simply a full metal receiver upper and lower.
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Most likely, you have a worn speedometer gear. The gear is located on the rear right side of the transmission tail housing. A black plastic sensing unit screws onto a metal receiver that contains the gear. The metal receiver is held in place with a bolt and metal retainer. You will notice that the retainer has a flat edge that indexes on the metal receiver, and the metal receiver has two flat edges. Remove the bolt and retainer, and rotate the receiver so the metal retainer indexes on the other flat edge. This will index the gear in a new location where it is not worn. If this does not fix the problem, your sensing unit may be defective.
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The receiver is the largest metal piece of the shotgun, in other words, the frame of the shotgun. All the other parts, such as barrel, stock, bolt, etc- attach to the receiver. With modern firearms, the receiver will be marked with the serial number. Legally, the receiver IS the firearm- all other parts are simply parts.
A metal with a lower valency is more likely to dissolve in a solution containing a metal with a higher valency because the metal with higher valency has a greater ability to attract and pull away electrons from the metal with lower valency, causing it to dissolve and form ions in the solution. This process, known as a redox reaction, leads to the transfer of electrons from the metal with lower valency to the metal with higher valency, resulting in the dissolution of the metal with lower valency.
A base metal is any metal at the lower end of the electrochemical series which oxidizes readily.
A base metal is any metal at the lower end of the electrochemical series which oxidizes readily.
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The lightest metal is lithium, with a density lower than water.
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