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Finalizing Airsoft Order?

So I'm going to place an order, and just wanted to be sure there's nothing I'm missing or if something is crucially wrong with my choicesI'm gutting my JG G36K, and putting in:-PDI 170% Spring (370-380 F/S)-Guarder V3 Spring Guide W/ Bearings-GP 6mm metal Bushings-Guarder Shim set-Guarder Aluminum Ventilation Piston Head-GP White PolycarbPiston-Star G36 Tappet Plate-Star G36 Air nozzle -Guarder V3 Stainless Steel Cylinder Head-A set of EA Gear Multicam BDU's.I'll be buying some white lithium grease at a hobby store, anything else I need?

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Actually it does get hotIf try to use your bare hands to take aluminum out of an oven you will see that aliminum foil does get hotIt cools very fast thoughIt only takes a couple of seconds for the foil to drop its temperature sue to the large, thin surface area.
It does get hot, but it cools off very quicklyAluminum conducts heat better than anything, almostSeems to me silver is a tad better, but it's been a few years since I was in schoolSince aluminum conducts heat so well, the heat has already dissipated into the air before you can get your finger on it.
It reflects the heat, it doesn't absorb the heat.
You left out the cylinder, but whether or not you intended to I don't know - it's not as if you actually need a new oneThe selector plate should still work great, and I'm going to assume you've already added a tightboreOnly think I can suggest is a new hop-up bucking and nub (A whole chamber wouldn't hurt, but, again, not necessary), and some low resistance wiringThe motor should pull the 170% just fineI know the piston head is aluminum, and lightweight, but it's going to put a lot more stress on the gearbox and cylinder assembly upon impact than a polycarbonate one, and adds more weightIt'll perform great, but just something to keep in mindGotta love MultiCam.
because it heats and cools very quickly

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