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Best upgrade to make my firehawk super snappy on the trigger?
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Dean connectors & a bigger battery.
You are a bit screwed due to buffer tube as explained earlier.
Probably a MILD 11.1v 20c max battery in its present form
The STD FH should have a 8 tooth sector taking 18.65 gearing to about 22.5:1 hence why most stock STD FHs have a slower rate of fire that day CM18's, plus they have a slightly stronger springer perhaps to help attain 330fps on a 110/120mm barrel.
The motor should be the blue G&G powerful motor which is not bad - aprox 25k rpm so it isn't the sluggish grey 18k STD G&G motor. But the 8 tooth bevel or 22.5:1 gearing to help the slightly stronger spring on the short barrel gun slows it a little.
11.1v long term use could wear trigger contacts long term but then all guns wear anyway. Keep the juice mild, 9.6v or modest 11.1v 20c max.
Thing is just use the damn thing
The main thing with a modest rate of fire gun is learning trigger discipline. Don't release trigger too early on semi or it might get stuck in the dead zone. The trigger goes stiff - DONT FORCE IT !!!!
What you need to do if trigger feels stiff is switch to auto fire a small burst then switch to semi once more hopefully the trigger functions correctly. There is a point where the Cut Off Lever is still raised and at this point it prevents semi operating correctly.
It is sod's law but often happens if you release trigger a smidge too early on semi. This is more prone to happening on a slower rof gun than a quicker rof gun imho.
Can also happen on any gun going from auto to semi if you are unlucky, not often but can/does still happen from time to time
Noob mistake is force trigger and bust up the Tigger trolley switch mechanism
SO DONT FORCE A STUCK TRIGGER
As said just use it, get used to it all.
High rof is mainly for show
Often it isn't the gun, it's rof or even it's super duper range accuracy....
It is the player that wins the game, tactics and skill play a much bigger part than an awesome gun
Stand to one side at the dead zone when you are out the game and watch the real skilled players finish the round.
They don't move they glide, not running around like a headless chicken shooting like hell. Watch them shoot at actual targets, switch a pistol in tight cqb with single shot - pop pop pop game over
THAT is how it is done, no crazy crap required. Some mofo's even go out with a springer plinker, rubber banana object thingy just for kicks to set themselves real challenges
Or pink piggies if you are Mall Mofo
Just use the gun, enjoy it, learn to improve your own performance as THAT is the best upgrade. Alas no quick easy upgrade in that area.
Sure a good snappy gun helps, but still no excuse for real skillful ability
Besides, they are all just toy guns, do just enjoy the peew peew for what it is, than think you must do upgrades n stuff asap
ATB SD
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FireHawk worth it? :/
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TBH you "can" do whatever you like
you could go nutz and put a Titan in there
or something like that - a fully internal setup
(as the buffer tube battery will limit space for an external mosfet)
But you don't need this stuff straight away - gun is important thing
What I have done is removed the fancy stock & buffer tube
Then fitted a stubby fixed M4 stock - hard to source locally
(may have to buy from Hong Kong China etc for about £20)
It is a tiny bit short the stubby fixed M4
(Full fixed M4 is a tad too long - need to make a medium fixed)
But on the FH it works well as it is tucked in tight for CQB
Then you can use almost any battery like cheap block lipo's
Than mess about with thin bespoke buffer tube batteries
Try not to buy the HC05 version - a slow DSG version
There is NO SEMI and this gun is a nice CQB gun
But with no semi a lot of sites in CQB it is semi only
(you haven't got semi so you are f**ked)
Failing all that the new G&G Raider 2.0 is a nice looking gun
2 options are avaliable
regular (no ETU version)
or ETU version for about £15 more
The G&G ETU setup can be picky though
So me personally I'd go for non ETU version
There is the CM18 G&G but comes with a mid-cap mag
so need a speed loader to fill 120 rnd mag
There are some nice G&G's out there for about £150-£160
FireHawk and/or CM18 are two of my favourites
(mainly coz they are reg old school non ETU stuff that works)
FireHawk is nice - bit loud, get a stubby M4 stock if you can
(saves battery agro)
But that is just my take on it all - no fancy must have stuff needed
Just a gun, eyepro, bb's and a chilled common sense no ego attitude