Leo Greer
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- Dec 31, 2022
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Alright y'all, I'm a forum regular on America's largest (only) active Airsoft forum, and I've been lurking here for quite a while before deciding to start contributing. During that time I've noticed that y'all tend to do things differently than American "tech thinking", so I wanted to make this thread to discuss some of the differences and perhaps ways I could improve my own teching style. ?
I'm not including Reddit or YouTube when I say "American" teching. We all know they'll go in for whatever's hype at the moment and most have never put together a solid build.
First off, I notice ZCI is the chief choice of aftermarket barrel. What's the particular reasoning here? Obviously you can pick your length and boost your FPS a little bit, but in my experience I haven't noticed ZCI to be of any higher finish quality than most stock brass barrels, especially when you can polish those barrels for an accuracy boost. Any thoughts on ZCI's new ownership affecting their quality?
Secondly, I notice almost everyone here going for increased range picks the ML (Maple Leaf) Macaron. Why the Macaron over, say, the MR.Hop, which is a newer design and offers more consistent contact surface?
I notice a lack of the flat hop mod. You can turn most hop rubbers into ML equivalents within minutes using just a cordless drill and DIY yourself a flat nub out of any piece of plastic.
I notice most players/techs here seem to have a general dislike of/disdain for high RPS builds, even those constructed with trigger response in mind and not full-auto trolling. Is it related to rules and restrictions, general respect, or a disdain for those who abuse high ROF?
To most of the respected American techs, approximately 87% of the teching advice Luke at Negative puts out is utter nonsense... I agree in some cases. His porting video is pretty silly. Though perhaps it's all intentional. His stuff clearly works though.
Anything else y'all can think of? I know we tend to have higher FPS limits, and that changes how techs build--mostly I'm interested in learning the reasons behind different choices in order to improve my own builds. ?
I'm not including Reddit or YouTube when I say "American" teching. We all know they'll go in for whatever's hype at the moment and most have never put together a solid build.
First off, I notice ZCI is the chief choice of aftermarket barrel. What's the particular reasoning here? Obviously you can pick your length and boost your FPS a little bit, but in my experience I haven't noticed ZCI to be of any higher finish quality than most stock brass barrels, especially when you can polish those barrels for an accuracy boost. Any thoughts on ZCI's new ownership affecting their quality?
Secondly, I notice almost everyone here going for increased range picks the ML (Maple Leaf) Macaron. Why the Macaron over, say, the MR.Hop, which is a newer design and offers more consistent contact surface?
I notice a lack of the flat hop mod. You can turn most hop rubbers into ML equivalents within minutes using just a cordless drill and DIY yourself a flat nub out of any piece of plastic.
I notice most players/techs here seem to have a general dislike of/disdain for high RPS builds, even those constructed with trigger response in mind and not full-auto trolling. Is it related to rules and restrictions, general respect, or a disdain for those who abuse high ROF?
To most of the respected American techs, approximately 87% of the teching advice Luke at Negative puts out is utter nonsense... I agree in some cases. His porting video is pretty silly. Though perhaps it's all intentional. His stuff clearly works though.
Anything else y'all can think of? I know we tend to have higher FPS limits, and that changes how techs build--mostly I'm interested in learning the reasons behind different choices in order to improve my own builds. ?