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only works if you have an open non-bridged barrel
Its crap flat hopping works best with a bridged nub and the TM bucking is too soft and tears very quickly when used for it.I figured someone has probably done this. But I would like to see their results.
Wether they also flat hopped a maple leaf and that worked better etc
Ok, awesome.Its crap flat hopping works best with a bridged nub and the TM bucking is too soft and tears very quickly when used for it.
Looks like I misunderstood the flat hop then, thought it may of helped accuracy and range. I was thinking of the barrel and was like, well, I reckon it will be marginal performance increase as madbull do a job, but probably not worth it.Clean it, put in a maple leaf monster with maple leaf concave nub, or actually any decent hopup rubber.
Don't flat hop it. It's a hit and miss even for more experienced airosfters.
Put a piece of rubber between the hopup's "leg" and the m4 body to fix it in place. If it has a normal m4 hopup that is, I don't remember ics's now.
Use decent 0.28g BBs. These will give you the big improvement. Flat hoping (if done correctly), precision barrels, CNC hop unit, etc will give marginal results on top of this.
Also, flat hopping doesn't give you accuracy or range. If done properly, it gives you the ability to use heavier BBs without too much pressure on the BB, heavy BBs give you the accuracy, and accracy gives you bigger useful range.
Absolutely, went down to the garage to test accuracy and couldn't hit a bucket from 20 metres.
Proball .40g, ASG .40g BB's if you can find them in white.
Personally would choose Geoff's over Proballs in a 0.4g weight, if they did a 0.43g I'd go with that over Proballs too.... Not dissing Proballs at all, they are the best 0.43g BBs on the market atm!