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Kane the ozzy

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  1. Does anyone have an alternate contact for hadron. My email is boucing this address and [email protected]
  2. Thanks hero shark, Much appreciated I'll give them a try. Fingers crossed
  3. G'day hero shark Hows it going? Would you know of an airsoft tech/s who might be intrigued by this odd job? Hope the week's running smoothly for you. Cheers
  4. Hmmmm....to the effect of..... "we dont like head shots?" "A shootout... is a f@%#*^¥ shootout!" Lowering fps isnt a good deterrent, it wont help you get better.
  5. At a wild stab in the dark,I take it the rules havent change for the better??.... close?
  6. The unit in the picture is about 50mm(2 inches) long, its grub screwed into place and i didnt really want to unscrew it and change its location on my barrel adaptor/suppressor base. This model has two adjustments. A lower flat plate to adjust up or down to straighten the hop curve and a ridged upper curved plate that screws down or up to create the magnus effect/back spin. From my limited experience, its the better quality of hop ups for gel blasters. No dramas buddy. Thanks for the replies and input. Much appreciated All the best Kane
  7. Aodlf hamster nice. The gels i use are pretty consistent 7/7.3mm, but you do get oddities. Plus the range/fps isnt as good. To metaphorically condense the difference of projectiles, how far and hard could you throw an egg compared to golf ball. No where near airsoft BB consistency, especially the rigors that I watched of Novritsch's sniper BB screening/testing system. The inconsistencies definently have an affect on grouping/accuracy. But it's what we've got to work with until the airsoft ban gets re-addressed. Plus it's all in fun. As pictured we do have hop up, but ours tend to go on the end of the barrel (see attached picture) I asked a gel blaster guru about the reasoning behind why we dont have the bucking/hop at the start of the barrel but i havent gotten a response. I have no experience with the mk23. Aside from seeing it shoot on youtube and reviews. The exploded parts diagram and youtube upgrade videos made me think, there's a chance this can work. If you know of a reputable legendary airsoft technician that loves a challenge and something "outside the box". Here it is. Cheers lad
  8. Hey CrO-Magnon, feed lips are either honed or replaced, springs are some times replaced with softer compression and the feed slot is dremeled out to 7.5mm This is my 1911 gel GBB converted pistol. G'day Shamal, Our current gels are pretty hard. On average taking around 8/9kg (16/18Lbs) of force to crush them. The Gels are strong enough to handle the Co2 variants of GBB pistols 320fps average. Hi Heroshark I own a 1911 gel GBB pistol but I wasnt instrumental in its conversion. So I don't know the specific alterations that needed to occur to get it cycling properly. I get that the 1/1.5mm circumference difference between projectiles might require some attention. All things I'm happy to pay a technician money to iron out. Who'll take up the challenge?
  9. G'day I'm looking to purchase a tm mk23 socom, 3 mags and a silverback suppressor. However I need to have it converted to a gel blaster. All of our xurrebt GBB pistols are airsoft conversions, 2011 TTI baba yaga, 1911, glock xtp, golden eagle 4.3, 5.1 etc. Gel blasters are essentially airsoft with different size and type of projectile/inner barrel diameter.(see attached files) I can provide the inner barrel to suit this conversion (7.3 I/D x 8.9 O/Dmm) plus gel balls for test firing. I do need a letter to submit to in line with my import permit stating the following: To whom it may concern This tokyo marui mk23 socom is no longer capable of shooting 6mm airsoft BB's. It has been converted to a gel blaster and now shoots 7-8mm gel balls. Airsoft tech Any advice or assistance would be graciously appreciated Cheers from down under Kane
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