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THE TM MWS thread

@Hypokondrikern

I have no idea how she performs yet as I stupidly broke the bolt catch when manhandling the trigger box. I have just received and fitted a new one, but it was too late for any testing. I will shoot it for the first time tomorrow so will report back offer that.

 
Is the block 1 barrel thread 14mm or 12mm?

One YouTube review says it's 12mm but I think he wrong.

Thanks.

 
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If by block 1 you mean the 14.5 inch MWS then yes it is 14mm CCW. I assume that all the other models would all be the same as well.
The shorter version I think 10.5 inches?

But I assumed its 14mm and YouTube review misinformed.

 
I just wondered, I think there is no way to make HoneyBadger look work for TM MWS is there? I suppose its not possible cause of the recoil shock spring? 

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You won't get parts that look exactly like what Q is using for the Badger, but there are alternatives.

G&P and 5KU make retractable stock sets for the mws - they usually come with shorter springs and recoil buffers.

Dytac makes a SLR style upper and lower receiver set which aesthetically is similar to the Q Badgers desgin(besides the color/paint job).

Foregrip is similar to a MCMR, plenty of replicas out there.

Pistolgrip looks like the cheapest Magpul one.

Slap on a short aftermarket barrel and dummy silencer and you'll get something that might even look better than the Honey Badger.

 
So I know you guys love your heavier bbs. How heavy would you guy on a stock gun, besides the super six G nub? I am not fucking around with buffers, nozzles or bcgs to get better FPS but yeah how heavy to go before too slow? I am toying with .30 or .32 after having played a few games with .28

Also which brand? I know you all love your Geoffs. I currently use ASG blaster but I am worried at heavier weights they my be too soft.

Finally. If Geoffs. where is the best place to get them. And why are they so much better?

 
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If your engagements average over 45M then run at least 0.32

Gas dependant you can run upto 330 FPS which gives a decently fast BB flight time.

Heavier than 0.32, ie 0.36, will eek out the long range accuracy even further and negate cross winds.

If you regularly play at field that allow 350-360 FPS then consider getting a Prommy 6.03 barrel, this will boost the FPS nicely without negatively effecting any of the TM magic, you’ll also get a little more gas mileage 

If you are going to run ASG, then use Devil’s, they are higher grade.

If you look back historically it’s only a matter of time before cheap BBs fook your nozzle.

 
If your engagements average over 45M then run at least 0.32

Gas dependant you can run upto 330 FPS which gives a decently fast BB flight time.

Heavier than 0.32, ie 0.36, will eek out the long range accuracy even further and negate cross winds.

If you regularly play at field that allow 350-360 FPS then consider getting a Prommy 6.03 barrel, this will boost the FPS nicely without negatively effecting any of the TM magic, you’ll also get a little more gas mileage 

If you are going to run ASG, then use Devil’s, they are higher grade.

If you look back historically it’s only a matter of time before cheap BBs fook your nozzle.
All my sites take weight into consideration with chrono so it will always have to travel slower but yeah I can use slightly stronger gas.

Yeah I supposed are the Devils any good compared with Geoffs. I never considered them as cheap and it Is what I use at the moment.

 
I have about 4 bottles .25 ASG devil blaster, I assume they be okay for now and getting some 32 later.




 
 



 

 






 

 
You won't get parts that look exactly like what Q is using for the Badger, but there are alternatives.

G&P and 5KU make retractable stock sets for the mws - they usually come with shorter springs and recoil buffers.

Dytac makes a SLR style upper and lower receiver set which aesthetically is similar to the Q Badgers desgin(besides the color/paint job).

Foregrip is similar to a MCMR, plenty of replicas out there.

Pistolgrip looks like the cheapest Magpul one.

Slap on a short aftermarket barrel and dummy silencer and you'll get something that might even look better than the Honey Badger.
Oh nice, thank you for the ideas! 

Do you maybe know the impact of retractable stock set on the performance of the gun? Also is the recoil worse with retractable stock?

 
Don't get me ranting on about cheap BB's.... I won't go on about it..... Promise... Scout's Honour... Honest! Bloody Nuprol RZR shite BB's!

This is my order...

1. G&G's - The only downside about G&G is that you can't get the heavier ammo grade in the UK... I'm not sure why but you just can't. 

2. Geoff's - (Super Precision variant. Geoff's do both Super Precision and Precision https://www.outdoorandtactical.co.uk/product/geoffs-super-precision-bbs-0-32g-3000-white

3. Longbow

4. BLS

5. ASG Devil Blasters

 
I think I will burn though the .25 and then get the brass nub and new bucking with some .32 later.

What spare parts should I buy now to keep on hand?

I am thinking nozzle springs and nozzle for sure and TM bucking x2.

I don't know if I need upgrades other than sixG super brass nub.

Andis the Dynamic Precision Reinforced Nozzle For TM M4A1 MWS better then the stock one?Dynamic Precision Reinforced Nozzle For TM M4A1 MWS

Thanks sorry for all the questions :)

 
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I think I will burn though the .25 and then get the brass nub and new bucking with some .32 later.

What spare parts should I buy now to keep on hand?

I am thinking nozzle springs and nozzle for sure and TM bucking x2.

I don't know if I need upgrades other than sixG super brass nub.

Andis the Dynamic Precision Reinforced Nozzle For TM M4A1 MWS better then the stock one?Dynamic Precision Reinforced Nozzle For TM M4A1 MWS

Thanks sorry for all the questions :)
I have personally just done the sixG nub and haven't messed with any other internals. bearing in mind I am a noob to this but I am very happy so far.

 
I think I will burn though the .25 and then get the brass nub and new bucking with some .32 later.

What spare parts should I buy now to keep on hand?

I am thinking nozzle springs and nozzle for sure and TM bucking x2.

I don't know if I need upgrades other than sixG super brass nub.

Andis the Dynamic Precision Reinforced Nozzle For TM M4A1 MWS better then the stock one?Dynamic Precision Reinforced Nozzle For TM M4A1 MWS

Thanks sorry for all the questions :)


Covered only a few pages back;

Genuine armourer wrench, not some cheesium one.

Spare nozzle

Spare nozzle return springs

TechT GunSav

Parker gun oil

Mini screwdriver and pick set

Long Allen keys upto 5mm

(non of that ball hex crap :D )

HSB spacer is good for buffer longevity, shot consistency, faster cycle, and a little fps boost.
 
i Havnt used this particular rail myself, maybe other owners have, but generally you need a PTS ring yes

 
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