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  1. 10 hours ago, EvilMonkee said:

    This is the bit that annoys me It is the responsibility of the players to chronograph their gun before the airsoft day starts, Chrono Stations are provided on all sites.

     

    So chrono isn't compulsory but they fuck you immediately if you fail a random check.

     

    And again I find myself in full agreement with that policy.

     

    However, they need to be crystal clear what the testing methodology is.

     

     

    12 hours ago, Kls77 said:

    But mates  hpa was set to no more than 328 ( there rules )on .2

     

    Yup, that's what their written policy says.  It clearly doesn't match the reality, and it's daft for them to even mention 0.2g in CURRENT_YEAR, but sadly they've still got that 350 / 400 / 500fps mindset.

     

    It's also unnecessarily confusing, as what they actually mean is that there's a hard 1J limit on HPA guns.  Knowing that, and that they might drop in any weight of BB, I'd be setting up to be comfortably under 1J on a 0.4g (with the hop set for 0.25g).  If that makes HPA uncompetitive, then perhaps that's actually the tacit intent of the site policy.

     

     

    2 hours ago, concretesnail said:

    What I have found at anzio is that chrono stations are available as are a range of weights to test and check that rifs are within limits.

     

    Now, that's interesting and sensible, but contradicts their published policy.  OP, was that your experience?  Were heavier site BBs available at chrono?  Was there any hint given that they might test with heavier BBs?

     

    I find myself in the peculiar position of actually agreeing with what they do, but sighing and tutting at what they say.  It does rather feel like the site owner enjoys the thrill of catching people out.

     

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  2. 1 hour ago, Bradders13754 said:

    Is the quick change spring on the double eagle? 

     

    With the caveat that manufacturers can change things between iterations and versions without notice, yes, the Double Eagle M9xx guns have a quick change spring, and don't require the gearbox to be removed to access it.

     

     

  3. 4 hours ago, Lozart said:

    They use PMR frequency but they're 5W so not strictly legal.

     

    They can go up to 3W, but the last time we had this <ackchyually> handbag fight, I think we came to the conclusion that the 888S / 88E models come pre-set to low power 0.5W (and the PMR channels).

     

    You can reprogram them to full power, but it's only the act of transmitting above PMR power levels that's the offence, so whether they're (strictly speaking) "PMR" or not is fairly academic.  And in any case, if you stick to PMR channels, you'll never interfere with, or come to the attention of, anyone who matters, even at a throbbing 3 or 5W.

     

    I reckon the 888S / 88E makes a decent argument for itself as a cheap turn-on-and-talk solution.

  4. And you don't want silicone anywhere near the hop rubber.  Isopropanol from the hop unit forwards, actual grease / high viscosity oil on the gears.  Silicone only on the o-rings, and grease is better than liquid (although I do occasionally scoosh some liquid up the nozzle for a quick air-seal refresh).

  5. 13 hours ago, Bradders13754 said:

    I have shoulder issues so light. Weight is a must for me.. Must admit am loving playing airsoft so addictive 😁🤣

     

    I agree on the weight: I only have one metal bodied gun, and that was only to use as the basis for a DMR to have as little flex as possible.  Plastic is just fine, apart from the sub-£100 CYMAs and vendor trash from the BBgunz4u style sellers.

     

    If you really want to go lightweight, you could consider joining the (plastic) MP5K Master Race. ;) 

     

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  6. 16 minutes ago, Bradders13754 said:

    So the Double Eagle M916G UTR556 - FALCON EFCS, Black

    Is a better option? 

     

    Eh.  The Double Eagle Falcon fire control system is much better than the X-ASR mosfet on the EDGE/CORE, but not quite as fully featured as the ASTER on the EDGE 2.0

     

    Specna Arms plastic is OK. Specna Arms monkey-metal is OK. G&G plastic is better.  I haven't held the DE plastic, or metal.

     

    "Daniel Defence" is a piece of laser etching on a generic Specna, it has absolutely zero significance beyond that.

     

    Any of the above will work.  All of them will benefit from (but don't need) a few modest parts like a Maple Leaf macaron bucking and omega nub, maybe a ZCI or AOLs barrel, better motor, tuning the spring for your site limits, and so on.

     

    There's no obvious best choice, you just have to put your money down and roll the dice.  If it was my money, today, for a general purpose AEG, it would go on a Double Eagle M9xx.

  7. Ahoy and welcome.  Perfectly decent choice.  It's likely to have an M90 spring fitted.  An M100 is the default choice for 1.13J-ish Joules.

     

    I say Joules because unless you're playing CQB indoors, you'll likely be wanting to use 0.28g (minimum 0.25g, maybe even 0.3g or higher if your Specna will lift them and budget allows).  Unless your site is still stuck in the 1990s and chronoing on 0.2g, you'll want to chrono on the BB weight that you'll be using, and ideally with the hop set for that.  The difference can be significant: I have guns that shoot at 1J with 0.28g, but 1.2J with 0.2g, with the hop set appropriately for each weight.

     

    Did yours come with another spring in the box? If so, it will be an M120, although it may be in an M90 wrapper (with the M90 already fitted).  You could cut a few coils off of it and see where that gets you.  Cutting them down is easy enough.

     

     

    Oh, I would echo what @Lozartsaid though - play first, get a baseline, then start modifying.  You're at 0.9J just now, which is fine - effective range is more about shot-to-shot consistency than maximum power.   I'd also agree that ZCI or AOLS barrels and Maple Leaf rubbers (Macaron bucking and omega nub) are a great combination and will likely bump the muzzle energy up a little.  You already have a decent rotary hop unit.

  8. The MB-03 uses a non-VSR cylinder, piston and spring.  The piston and springs are easily enough sourced.  The trigger groups are trash though, my spring guide stopper wallered out in short order after springing up to 2.3J

     

    If you're genuinely planning on replacing everything internal, that's not a concern, but it works out as much or more than going straight to an SSG-10 or SRS, or starting with an AAC T-11 with a decent 90-degree trigger.

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