Jump to content

Adolf Hamster

Supporters
  • Posts

    6,882
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    148
  • Feedback

    100%

Everything posted by Adolf Hamster

  1. technically yes practically, maybe the resistance from the valve will reduce the landing force of the hammer, and if it's a fragile skeletonised hammer this could make the difference and break it. better to drop the hammer gently outside of actual firing if you want to be absolutely sure, although many pews aren't gonna care.
  2. Fair enough, suppose tbf i've never been one for displaying pews, more the stack em all in a corner type.
  3. As above, doesnt look like significant differences, just different rail or stock style (which translated into ar speak means it's a totally different gun ) I suspect their bb flinging performance is going to be identical.
  4. Kinda unrelated but what's the deal with hanging them by the barrel like that? Always seemed to me a strange way to do it what with risking inner barrel damage every time you hang one up.
  5. Worth checking the energy levels on a chrono, see if its dropped off at all. Heavier ammo is always a good starting point for range, an evo should handle it ok. As for upgrades, whilst the evo can be made better, its starting position is usually pretty damn good and it can be hard to make significant improvements, one of those guns that's often better left alone.
  6. That's a very broad topic, and whilst the basics are somewhat straightforward the further down you go the more detail and nuance there will be. The best way to learn is to do it. However that said, that's also the best way to ensure the gun isnt guaranteed to run well next time you use it. So for the benefit of your sanity don't do it without a reliable backup gun. You could for example buy a cheap boneyard pew and try to restore it, best case you get a cheap gun, worst case it's a cheap learning experience. Try, fail, learn, try again, fail at something else, learn, repeat Resources on youtube etc can be good, but without the experience to know if you're watching negative airsoft or skylar from reddit you can easily end up in a rabbit hole of bad advice. On here we tend to be pretty good, lot of knowledgable folks, but even then you can get the odd bit of airsoft mythology still get through.
  7. 01001001 00100000 01100001 01110000 01110000 01110010 01101111 01110110 01100101 00100000 01110100 01101000 01101001 01110011 00100000 01101101 01100101 01110011 01110011 01100001 01100111 01100101
  8. 3 point slings can sometimes work on certain guns, the sa80 or f2000 for example. But for a regular ar or ak? Quick adjust 2 point all day
  9. ^ This There's really one downside to precocking, which is making the motor cold start with almost maximum load on it, which a weaker motor may not be able to do. But if you care enough to be messing around with precocking then you either have, or dont mind getting a decent motor. The other issue is leaving a gun in a precocked state might depending on the quality of the mainspring see a drop in energy during storage, although there are some methods around this: 1. Some guns have a de-cocking mechanism, although they're more the exception rather than the norm 2. Some mosfets have a de-cocking feature (eg hold trigger in semi for a few seconds and it'll cycle to remove the precock) 3. Other guns you *can* manually push the piston rearwards with a flat-ended tool through the nozzle to de-cock it. 4. Some gearboxes have a slot that enables you to manually disengage the anti reversal latch Otherwise it's all the "trigger response" from a higher speed build, without the downsides of said higher speed build. You can get snappy guns without it, thats what all the short stroking/high speed gears/speediboi motors/chunky batteries etc are aimed at, but its so much easier to slap a precocking mosfet on a more moderate build and enjoy your gun not eating itself every other game.
  10. I did try the etched shims and even with maximum ocd engaged it was a bugger to keep track of them. So i opted for just stacks of 0.1 shims, dont gotta keep track of sizes if you only got one size
  11. And depressingly it seems easy access to verifiable information was not the cure
  12. You drill a hole and pin one end, then push the other into the mag like it's the feed tube of the hop unit. It might take a bit of wiggling but it'll pop the bb's right out.
  13. As above A short term fix is to intentionally load 10-20 rounds short of capacity and just run them that way. A stub of inner barrel is a handy tool to extract a set number of rounds from a mag.
  14. Afaik isnt it a holdover from it being a p90 box? G&g with the version 6 box Theres a lug with a screw on the bottom of the gearbox about where the fill hatch of a hicap mag is. Fine if your using hicaps or g&g's special midcaps with a hole in them but a regular mid cap mag with a flat top wont seat properly. But easy to cutoff the tab and it'll take regular mags.
  15. I mean if its true about the mag incompatibility (not a drum mag guy) then filing the catch isnt the worst thing in the world to do. I remember the first thing i ever did on the f2000 was take a hacksaw to the bottom of the gearbox to remove the pointless tab that prevented you using regular midcaps. Same category of mod as snipping the mini tamiya of every single gun in the collection and putting an actual connector on it.
  16. Thats a thing people beleive? Wait, its airsoft i shouldnt be surprised.....
  17. It doesnt affect how fast the motor is spinning, but the back pressure would resist the piston more, slowing it down. Same idea as a heavier piston, as your rof limit before you get pme is dictated by how long it takes the piston to be in the proper position to be picked up again. But as i said i'm not sure just how significant that effect would be, it may well be negligible
  18. As a sterilised "one motor manufacturer, one spring manufacturer, one gun built by one good tech and tested with one brand/weight of bb's" chart it certainly has the expected form. Of course there will be complications: -A taller gear ratio will move the curve to the right, likewise a shorter gear ratio will move it to the left -Short stroking (with the appropriate increase in spring strength) will shrink the pme zone -a higher voltage battery will move the curve to the right, lower to the left -a heavier piston setup will expand the pme zone -any sub optimal build that adds friction will move the curve to the left Heavier ammo is a curious one, intuitively it should expand the pme zone although by how much isnt something i could comment on, it could well be insignificant. As for individual motors, well a strong neo motor in good order isn't going to be placed in the same spot as a knackered ferrite motor even if they have the same nominal tpa. All that said, its still a useful illustrative tool for where the ballpark is.
  19. It is a game changer. One option is ammo, used to have endless midcap syndrome before switching to geoffs. Other option is a stub of ~60mminner barrel (or similar pipe type material), drill and pin one end. Becomes a handy method of extracting a fixed number of bb's post fill
  20. i have it in my head seeing a thing for this. was a drop-in module that basically functioned to replicate a trigger unit's functionality whilst wiring through to an external microswitch. i am damned if i can remember what it was called, or who made it, but i swear its a thing. kind of like a mechanical ascu unit designed to integrate with a conventional mosfet. sorry, probably not very helpful.
  21. Sadly if theres one type of person guaranteed not to be sensible and get themselves into insensible circumstances its human people. The worry is that we're one dumbass and a media outrage away from the no fun allowed hammer descending on our hobby.
  22. Yeah thats the test i was alluding to in my initial post. There is a part of me kind of wants to see it tested, it would suck for whoever the book is landing on but at least it would set a clear precedent for the community to work to. Maybe if it is towards the more extreme end of things sites might finally start putting some goddamn effort into enforcing limits. Ofc i accept i'm perhaps in the minority in wishing we had a more concrete definition of what we can or can't be doing.
  23. Theoretically for a bolty or semi auto gun then it being treated like an air rifle makes sense. But for an auto capable pew does that mean being just a hair over the limit is going to get you the same kind of shitstorm that having an actual automatic firearm would net you?
  24. By legal limit i mean the limit before the police start raising eyebrows and calling it a firearm, which is something us uk based folk have to consider even if afaik it has yet to be tested in court. field limits ofc are a different kettle of fish as they're mostly dictated by how much owch the playerbase considers acceptable.
  25. He's in america Where i presume the legal limit is whatever he can get the gun to shoot
×
×
  • Create New...