Answer
Oct 24, 2025 - 02:29 PM
That is a great question and I can explain why you can but shouldn't do that;
The Delta Armory AEG is a standard V2 gearbox, however not every brand is going to make their V2 gearbox the exact same way as all the other brands so you would not be able to freely drop and interchange easily. There are brands that are extremely similar and you can get away with it.
The reason you shouldn't is firstly because if you are going to purchase an Amped Custom rifle we do have a warranty on the completed build in that condition. If you are taking the rifle and changing internals that is going to void the warranty on that rifle. The second reason is because of performance, there is no guarantee that the nozzle alignment is going to perfectly line up to whatever brand of body you are going with and that can cause consistent jamming, variance in hop pressure or alignment, air inefficiencies, etc.
It would be way more advantageous to either have another rifle of varying size; long barrel for outdoors, short barrel for indoors.
The Delta Armory AEG is a standard V2 gearbox, however not every brand is going to make their V2 gearbox the exact same way as all the other brands so you would not be able to freely drop and interchange easily. There are brands that are extremely similar and you can get away with it.
The reason you shouldn't is firstly because if you are going to purchase an Amped Custom rifle we do have a warranty on the completed build in that condition. If you are taking the rifle and changing internals that is going to void the warranty on that rifle. The second reason is because of performance, there is no guarantee that the nozzle alignment is going to perfectly line up to whatever brand of body you are going with and that can cause consistent jamming, variance in hop pressure or alignment, air inefficiencies, etc.
It would be way more advantageous to either have another rifle of varying size; long barrel for outdoors, short barrel for indoors.
