I offer comprehensive service and repair solutions to keep your equipment in top condition. Whether you’re looking for routine cleaning and regreasing, essential maintenance, or upgrade installations, I am fully equipped to handle it all. For those seeking more advanced services, I provide part replacements, upgrades, and even full installations to enhance performance and longevity.
From minor fixes to complete overhauls, I tailor my services to meet your specific needs. No matter the task, I ensure your gear is always reliable and ready for action, helping you stay competitive on the field. Trust me to keep you at peak performance with professional service and repair options designed to suit your needs and goals.
While I have extensive experience working on and using real steel weapons, electronics, armoured vehicles and aviation vehicles, I have also gained significant knowledge and expertise in airsoft guns and how to maintain, repair and upgrade them.
There are two methods for managing airsoft gun repairs and maintenance: in-person or by shipping. Upon receiving the item(s), Nineteen will inspect them and provide a report detailing any issues found.
If the repair/upgrade/maintenance work is pre-determined, payment for the service and known parts will be collected upfront. Any additional fees or part costs will be settled later, with parts requiring pre-payment.
Once the work is completed, a chronograph test photo will be sent as proof of functionality. Customers can then choose to collect the item(s) at the next AOJ event or have them shipped via Yamato Transport (cash on delivery).
The fees are fairly simple and cheaper than most shops charge. All fees exclude the cost of any parts needed, unless specified.
Testing the airsoft weapon includes verifying its performance by checking its firing speed (FPS) and accuracy, ensuring it meets safety standards and field regulations. This process may involve chronograph tests to measure the velocity of BBs. Additionally, disassembling the gun to inspect its internal components is crucial for identifying potential issues such as worn-out gears, misaligned hop-up systems, faulty wiring, or air seal problems. Regular stripping down allows for a thorough examination of the gearbox, motor, and other mechanical parts to detect any wear and tear or malfunction that could affect the gun’s performance or reliability in the field.
Stripping down airsoft guns for maintenance involves disassembling the weapon to its core components to perform thorough cleaning and regreasing. This process helps remove dirt, debris, and old grease that can accumulate and hinder performance. Once the gun is disassembled, key components such as the gearbox, gears, piston, and hop-up unit are cleaned and lubricated to ensure smooth operation. During this process, it's also important to inspect all parts for signs of damage or wear, including cracks, chipped teeth on gears, or degraded seals, which can affect the gun's functionality. Regular maintenance like this helps extend the life of the airsoft gun and keeps it performing at its best.
Installing upgrades and changing essential parts in airsoft guns enhances performance and optimizes reliability. This process can include upgrading to stronger springs to increase muzzle velocity, installing reinforced piston and cylinder assemblies for improved durability and air compression, and adding a MOSFET (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor) to protect electrical components and improve trigger response. These upgrades not only boost power and efficiency but also help ensure smoother and more consistent operation, tailored to the player's specific needs and play style.
Stripping down the airsoft gun involves carefully disassembling it to access internal components for a detailed inspection. During this process, each part is examined for potential faults, such as worn gears, damaged seals, faulty wiring, or issues with the hop-up system. After identifying any problems, necessary parts are ordered and repairs are made, which could include replacing damaged parts, realigning components, or adjusting the internal mechanisms. This ensures the gun operates smoothly and reliably, maintaining optimal performance on the field.
Typically the timeframe is around 7-10 days for basic inspection, maintenance and cleaning.
For more extensive repairs, the time is closer to 14 days.
I pride myself on being very meticulous and detailed in my inspections and work. I will take pictures and document everything upon receipt and first inspection as well as stripping down and during the work progress to ensure both parties are aware of the condition of the item(s) as well as any discrepancies in the condition of the gun. If I find something unexpected or troublesome, I will notify the customer with options for them to choose the course of action.
Generally, I only take jobs I am sure I can finish within the timeframe.
In the event the inspection reveals serious problems, I will notify the customer with options for them to choose what happens next.
In the event that I cannot complete the job or the customer cancels, only the inspection fee will be charged.
You can cancel if the estimate is not favourable for you. In the event of cancellation, only the inspection fee will be charged and the item(s) will be returned to you in the condition they were received.
Item(s) will be shipped by Yamato Transport (Cash on Delivery)
There are other all in one package services I can offer such as SBD installation, motor replacement, connector replacement or even spring changes or hop-up setting. Contact me for a quote.
All courier fees will be paid by the customer.
In the event I voluntarily stop work, I will pay the courier fee to return the item(s)
I generally do not work on HPA systems as I have no way to test them.
In addition, I tend to avoid defunct manufacturers, such as TOP JAPAN, as their models are mostly proprietary and very difficult and time-consuming to work on.
Other than that I will not work on heavily damaged or rusty weapons that are seemingly beyond repair.