thanks for sharing, i'm just working on a cycle detection conversion with an ETU++ and your video helped me figuring out where to concentrate for selector and cut off switch befre opening it apart!
PLEASE join the discord channel (link in the description) and share photos. Id LOVE to see how this goes as I got multiple VFC MP7's to tinker ideas with. Id like to throw ideas around with ya!
T238 makes an mp7 mosfet now, not sure if it is supposed to be TM or VFC compatible but no one has done a video on it yet, additionally Solink makes a VFC compatible brushless motor for the mp7 but same thing, no one has a video about it yet. Could you do a full video showing tappet plate, hopup arm, mosfet and brushless motor install along with how to modify the magazine follower. Sort of a one stop video to make a VFC MP7 viable as a competitive aeg ?
Unfortunately, that MP7 mosfet is for a gel blaster MP7 and will not work with the VFC MP7 at all. As for the solink brushless motor, I got one coming and will make a video of it. As for the magazine follower, I am working with Bullcraft in stocking the 1 piece followers specifically for the mp7 magazine.
Hey ! I've got a question considering yhe trigger micro switch and the little white piece that gets pressed. ( 6:16 ) Does it suppose to move back after release ? I've got some issue with my mp7 and i suppose that comes from that.
I just got one off hop up and the person who sold it to me replaced the inner barrel, bucking, and tappet plate, well it started smoking from the back of the gun, then from the front, could that be the mosfet or the motor burning out?
Yes, something is really wrong. Could be anything. You can send it to us for repairs if you'd like. Just go to our "contact us" page and shoot us a message about everything and we'll get ya taken care of.
Thanks for this video. I'm going to try to modify my MP7 Gen 1 with the installation of an AB++. Do you think it is possible to completely remove the detection switches (Mags detection) from the replica ? Or do we have to leave them installed in and only shunt them ? Thanks
When you say "bull tooth lifters" did you mean the bullgear tappet plate? Metal nozzles are more reliable in my opinion as they do not get damaged when you have a bb jam and these MP7's are prone to jam at higher rate of fire.
Its pretty simple. You just solder the signal wires to the wiring connection junction that is right behind the motor. Read the install instructions wire diagram.
@wyshtechairsoft sweet!! I just received a order from your website! I got a mp7 and the nozzle broke after a weekend. So I'm replacing tappet, bucking, hop arm, nozzle, and mosfet. Even cut off the extra switches! Thanks for the help!!
@@jimmyduff1954 glad to help bud. Ive found after many many hours of trial and error. These breakages in these mp7's is due to cycling too fast and the bucking lips being too far into the bb feed tube. Which if a 11.1v lipo is used, theres always a high chance of the bucking lip to fold into the barrel with the bb and cause a jam. The jam is what causes the damage. 7.4v lipo greatly reduces this chance. Just wanted to give you a heads up.
@wyshtechairsoft absolutely! I havnt had a single issue (other than low fps i now assume is because the stock nozzle hit the mag follower causing reduced air seal in bucking) until I shot it full auto, then all of a sudden I started having over spin issues, then I broke the nozzle housing (getting upset and holding full auto through a mag or 2) 😂 totally my fault. I never do full auto, but I was curious about the rate of fire. Curiosity killed the cat I guess 😂
@wyshtechairsoft maaan iv got a new issue! So I got the mosfet in, works really well! Got the nozzle in, got the tappet and hop arm in... it chronoed at 250fps with a .20... I took it apart and Teflon mod the cylinder head because that's the only place I could see loosing compression. And still 250fps. Do you know if this mp7 takes a standard v2 aeg spring?? Thanks again!
Can these things take 11.1v, then? The manual and every other forum seem to suggest that the higher voltage is the receipe for disaster. What are your thoughts?
Yup, after spending many many hours working on these things. Full auto with 11.1v lipos is what really damages these things. Putting the bullgear tappet and metal nozzle really helps these mp7's reliability.
@@wyshtechairsoft Gotcha. One more thing... do you upgrade the spring in your customers' guns? In the manual, it says that they're all putting out berween 0.8 and 1 Joules (mine is 0.79) but your fps seems WAY higher than a 0.8J AEG...
I wanted to buy this replica for over 2 years. Had the money, but not the courage because i assume that its gonna shit itself and i'll have no tech to repair it in my country. very nice video
What inner barrels do you use? I’m having a bit of trouble with any inner barrel I’ve got to work. If the hop is set on the last 3 higher settings I lose about 100fps.
Stock barrel works just fine. Dont really need a super accurate barrel for a smg that is ment for CQB. The loss of FPS is more than likely the bucking being used. The begadi SHP5 works really well in this application with the metal hopup arm that comes with the maple leaf omega nub. Which can be found on wyshtech.com.
@@wyshtechairsoftI don’t have the original inner barrel anymore. Is there any common barrels that you know of that works? In the uk a lot of airsoft stuff is very hard to find unless you order overseas which gets expensive. The bucking you suggested is also near impossible to get as well.
Here are my build tips for these. Tip 1: don't buy it. The internals are among some of the worst and at this price point you'd expect it to at least last a few years considering cyma Ak's and g&g raiders refuse to die. And worst of all parts are proprietary. Bullgear makes a CNC tappet plate which is a horrible idea. The piston is half length. Cylinder same thing. There's a 4th gear. Same reason I don't like svd's as aeg's.m and none of the gears are standard Seriously save the money for a gbb. Yes it's $700 for the gun and 6 mags but it will at least run for a long time and whenever something does break you can always get parts for it.
thanks for sharing, i'm just working on a cycle detection conversion with an ETU++ and your video helped me figuring out where to concentrate for selector and cut off switch befre opening it apart!
PLEASE join the discord channel (link in the description) and share photos. Id LOVE to see how this goes as I got multiple VFC MP7's to tinker ideas with. Id like to throw ideas around with ya!
@ just done it and sent you pm👍
Mp7 aeg teardown hard to find information , thanks a lot for details ❤
Glad I could help
T238 makes an mp7 mosfet now, not sure if it is supposed to be TM or VFC compatible but no one has done a video on it yet, additionally Solink makes a VFC compatible brushless motor for the mp7 but same thing, no one has a video about it yet.
Could you do a full video showing tappet plate, hopup arm, mosfet and brushless motor install along with how to modify the magazine follower. Sort of a one stop video to make a VFC MP7 viable as a competitive aeg ?
Unfortunately, that MP7 mosfet is for a gel blaster MP7 and will not work with the VFC MP7 at all. As for the solink brushless motor, I got one coming and will make a video of it.
As for the magazine follower, I am working with Bullcraft in stocking the 1 piece followers specifically for the mp7 magazine.
Hey !
I've got a question considering yhe trigger micro switch and the little white piece that gets pressed. ( 6:16 )
Does it suppose to move back after release ? I've got some issue with my mp7 and i suppose that comes from that.
its supposed to move back, sadly that means its busted. I had it happen to me... Luckily MLEmart sells them for around 30 dollars!
I just got one off hop up and the person who sold it to me replaced the inner barrel, bucking, and tappet plate, well it started smoking from the back of the gun, then from the front, could that be the mosfet or the motor burning out?
Yes, something is really wrong. Could be anything. You can send it to us for repairs if you'd like. Just go to our "contact us" page and shoot us a message about everything and we'll get ya taken care of.
@@wyshtechairsoft I know it wasn't the battery, what's your website?
@Hudgey wyshtech.com, there's also a direct link in the description of the video.
@@wyshtechairsoft awesome thank you!
360p gang!
Thanks for uploading, your video guided me for my ICS EMG Mk18 upgrade. Thing is a beast following your guidance.
Hey, thanks for watching! I'm just curious, How did this video guide you since its about an MP7?
@@wyshtechairsoft I meant the ICS upload, not this one xD
@chino303 oh gotcha! Glad to help!
Thanks for this video.
I'm going to try to modify my MP7 Gen 1 with the installation of an AB++. Do you think it is possible to completely remove the detection switches (Mags detection) from the replica ? Or do we have to leave them installed in and only shunt them ? Thanks
You can easily by-pass the switches.
@wyshtechairsoft finally I completely removed the original electronics and connected the Perun directly... it's super reliable now
@Geldouche95 Great job!
Some people report that bull tooth lifters and metal nozzles will harm reliability?!?!? What should you pay attention to when installing???
When you say "bull tooth lifters" did you mean the bullgear tappet plate? Metal nozzles are more reliable in my opinion as they do not get damaged when you have a bb jam and these MP7's are prone to jam at higher rate of fire.
@@wyshtechairsoft YES ! bullgear tappet plate .
Do you have a video on install of the AB++?! Im about to attempt install, but i cant find any detailed videos to install on the mp7
Its pretty simple. You just solder the signal wires to the wiring connection junction that is right behind the motor. Read the install instructions wire diagram.
@wyshtechairsoft sweet!! I just received a order from your website! I got a mp7 and the nozzle broke after a weekend. So I'm replacing tappet, bucking, hop arm, nozzle, and mosfet. Even cut off the extra switches! Thanks for the help!!
@@jimmyduff1954 glad to help bud. Ive found after many many hours of trial and error. These breakages in these mp7's is due to cycling too fast and the bucking lips being too far into the bb feed tube. Which if a 11.1v lipo is used, theres always a high chance of the bucking lip to fold into the barrel with the bb and cause a jam. The jam is what causes the damage. 7.4v lipo greatly reduces this chance. Just wanted to give you a heads up.
@wyshtechairsoft absolutely! I havnt had a single issue (other than low fps i now assume is because the stock nozzle hit the mag follower causing reduced air seal in bucking) until I shot it full auto, then all of a sudden I started having over spin issues, then I broke the nozzle housing (getting upset and holding full auto through a mag or 2) 😂 totally my fault. I never do full auto, but I was curious about the rate of fire. Curiosity killed the cat I guess 😂
@wyshtechairsoft maaan iv got a new issue! So I got the mosfet in, works really well! Got the nozzle in, got the tappet and hop arm in... it chronoed at 250fps with a .20... I took it apart and Teflon mod the cylinder head because that's the only place I could see loosing compression. And still 250fps. Do you know if this mp7 takes a standard v2 aeg spring?? Thanks again!
Can these things take 11.1v, then? The manual and every other forum seem to suggest that the higher voltage is the receipe for disaster. What are your thoughts?
Yup, after spending many many hours working on these things. Full auto with 11.1v lipos is what really damages these things. Putting the bullgear tappet and metal nozzle really helps these mp7's reliability.
@@wyshtechairsoft Gotcha. One more thing... do you upgrade the spring in your customers' guns? In the manual, it says that they're all putting out berween 0.8 and 1 Joules (mine is 0.79) but your fps seems WAY higher than a 0.8J AEG...
@dominicpaver I usually get customers with factoty springs pushing 1.3 - 1.5J. I normally dont stock the springs.
I wanted to buy this replica for over 2 years. Had the money, but not the courage because i assume that its gonna shit itself and i'll have no tech to repair it in my country. very nice video
Thanks for watching! Alot of people just HPA convert it.
Has the hopup arm been sold out?
Its in stock at the wyshtech website.
Did you tune the precocking with the AB++?
Nope, dont need to.
How is the begadi hop rubber working?
Pretty damn good when you pair it with a metal hopup arm. However, I find the 70 degree Maple Leaf Super Macaron to cause less jams.
Is the cylinder head a standard offset cylinderhead or is it different dimensions?
Its a proprietary offset.
@@wyshtechairsoft what a shame, would have gotten one to throw in a polarstar f2
@@belaklosterlein7506 you can, you just have to 3d print a custom chassis. Im going to convert one to hpa.
What inner barrels do you use? I’m having a bit of trouble with any inner barrel I’ve got to work. If the hop is set on the last 3 higher settings I lose about 100fps.
Stock barrel works just fine. Dont really need a super accurate barrel for a smg that is ment for CQB. The loss of FPS is more than likely the bucking being used. The begadi SHP5 works really well in this application with the metal hopup arm that comes with the maple leaf omega nub. Which can be found on wyshtech.com.
@@wyshtechairsoftI don’t have the original inner barrel anymore. Is there any common barrels that you know of that works? In the uk a lot of airsoft stuff is very hard to find unless you order overseas which gets expensive. The bucking you suggested is also near impossible to get as well.
The begadi bucking is straight from Germany. Have a look at thier website, begadi.com.
What spring you use to mp7 ,I want upgrade it , my mp7 stock fps is 1.2j around 330 fps
Epic!!! Nice work
Thank you!
What happened to your finger bro?
Just covering a wart. The bandaid is keeping medicine on it.
@@wyshtechairsoft gotcha
hermoso hermoso hermoso saludos desde mexico
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Here are my build tips for these.
Tip 1: don't buy it. The internals are among some of the worst and at this price point you'd expect it to at least last a few years considering cyma Ak's and g&g raiders refuse to die. And worst of all parts are proprietary. Bullgear makes a CNC tappet plate which is a horrible idea. The piston is half length. Cylinder same thing. There's a 4th gear. Same reason I don't like svd's as aeg's.m and none of the gears are standard
Seriously save the money for a gbb. Yes it's $700 for the gun and 6 mags but it will at least run for a long time and whenever something does break you can always get parts for it.
Your comments always crack me up ("Tip 1: Dont buy it.) but are good information for the new techs. Thanks for your insightful comment. :)
when it works fine , its a awesome guun . i have a new one , about 2k shoots and its a really good equipament