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New well pro dig gbbr . Hpa ready

Kls77

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Bespoke airsoft have but vid on today and about 2min in they had a sig replica from well pro . It's a gbbr which is already hpa ready with Brooke mags to fit to accommodate the hpa line etc . 

Any one else know anything about them as can find anything . Not even well pro socials ?? Are these new / pre release ??? 

 
Am I right in assuming you're talking about this video? You really should share links so as to clear any doubt.




Assuming that we're talking about the same video, that's doesn't strike me as a "proper" GBBR but rather an HPA blowback rifle. It doesn't look like it is configured for gas magazines but solely to run from an HPA line.

That magazine looks like something proprietary so I would hope the supply of compatible mags is plentiful - I'm far from an HPA guru.

With that HPA line set up as it is, I don't know what space there is for a gas mag to have enough gas for ~30 rounds.

 
Am I right in assuming you're talking about this video? You really should share links so as to clear any doubt.




Assuming that we're talking about the same video, that's doesn't strike me as a "proper" GBBR but rather an HPA blowback rifle. It doesn't look like it is configured for gas magazines but solely to run from an HPA line.

That magazine looks like something proprietary so I would hope the supply of compatible mags is plentiful - I'm far from an HPA guru.

With that HPA line set up as it is, I don't know what space there is for a gas mag to have enough gas for ~30 rounds.

That looks very similar to the Frog Engineering conversions for Gbbr to hpa. Proprietary mags indeed
 
That looks very similar to the Frog Engineering conversions for Gbbr to hpa. Proprietary mags indeed

Frog engineering implementation being infinitely better, as if you have access to a 3DP, you can just print your own mags, rather than having to rely on a proprietary mag from a company that loves making everything proprietary whilst feigning compatibility.
 
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