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Special model version,which has a smaller production run than your regular AK74 Variants. All LCT NV guns come with this gearbox:Do you know if these Lct's have any better internals as basic Lct models? They cost more then standard Lct range. Or is it just because of special model version?
You say it like it's a bad thing. Could well be meEdit: and if you do spend 500 on a gun, and another 350 on upgrade parts/work, you will still get shot by some 14 year old with a 100 G36 :lol:
I get it. At least i'll go down in styleEdit: and if you do spend €500 on a gun, and another €350 on upgrade parts/work, you will still get shot by some 14 year old with a €100 G36 :lol:
And that, may friend, is the name of the game! :lol:
Ahhh... the "spray and pray" approach. I used to do that, and it is a lot of fun. But games often go to stalemate that way; with each side behind cover, at sufficient range that they cannot get an accurate shot on target, because the BB's are out of energy, just dropping. Which is when a well tuned gun, is worth every €uro you have spent and more, because you can pop someone who only shows his gun and head, and do it quickly, which is important, because once they know you can shoot that far, they will not sit there looking at you so long!Ian, your "60m head shots, first shot, raising the gun to your shoulder from muzzle down, with an AEG firing 0.25g BB's @310FPS" sound scary. my local field Airsoft team needs to shoot A LOT of BBs to hit someone. The name of the game is just put the gun in auto and spray BBs around.
So in terms of "best possible" out of the box airsoft gun, which one (or a couple of them) would be good by your terms? AK or another type. Which one gives you the most in terms of accurate and reliable shooting and is also durable and apropriate for future upgrades?And that, may friend, is the name of the game! :lol:
Ahhh... the "spray and pray" approach. I used to do that, and it is a lot of fun. But games often go to stalemate that way; with each side behind cover, at sufficient range that they cannot get an accurate shot on target, because the BB's are out of energy, just dropping. Which is when a well tuned gun, is worth every €uro you have spent and more, because you can pop someone who only shows his gun and head, and do it quickly, which is important, because once they know you can shoot that far, they will not sit there looking at you so long!
But to get that performance, you need very consistent power, which requires a better air-seal than any stock gun is supplied with, and very stable hop up, which few stock guns have, and even those which do have it, lose much of that stability in the barrel. Plus you need quick trigger response, which requires a gearbox cycle speed of at least 18/s, which is faster than most stock guns, unless they can use 11.1V LiPo batteries. Most stock gearboxes will wear out fairly quickly, if you use an 11.1V battery, and those which do not are actually not cycling that fast anyway - much of the battery energy is being wasted on high resistance circuits, and poor friction characteristics of gears, shims, piston, etc. so, although they are cycling faster than average, say 16/s, that is still not impressive, when you consider that a good rewire, MOSFET, grease, and shim job, will get that from an 8.4V NiMh battery...
HPA doesn't guarantee hop up stability.opening can of worms......
Or rich bastids with tippmann/polarstar
(but I ain't THAT rich and tbh I feel they aren't real airsoft guns - ooh 2 x cans of worms now)
I bought a CYMA CM.048 - so far I have refinished the woodwork, replaced the pistol grip, replaced the hop up bucking, replaced all the wiring, replaced the small Tamiya connectors with Deans, and added a MOSFET. The spring was downgraded to a Guarder SP100 by taiwangun. It is good fun as it is and i am happy to skirmish it. It's good for 55m, snap shooting, man sized targets.So in terms of "best possible" out of the box airsoft gun, which one (or a couple of them) would be good by your terms? AK or another type. Which one gives you the most in terms of accurate and reliable shooting and is also durable and apropriate for future upgrades?