HRT inspired, need to get a 11.5inch barrel so i can fit my suppressor.
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Very very interesting, do you have a YouTube chanell to explained this on video, i don't have experience on cutting nubs!?If anybody is wondering about what bucking/nub combinations are good for the MWS, I have experience with four so far - the stock bucking, the Modify Tan + SixG brass nub, the Maple Leaf MR Hop (60 or 70 degree) + Maple Leaf Omega Tensioner/Modify flat nub, and the T-N.T. TR Hop bucking for GBB (60 degree) + Modify flat nub.
Stock Bucking + nub:
+Accurate to roughly 40 meters, 50 meters on a good non-windy day and if the target's torso is fully exposed
+Doesn't seem to get dirty too quickly, easy to clean
+/-Decently durable, but you're limited to under 120 MPS/400 FPS
-Can lift up to 0.30's only - nub is too weak
-Feels smooth, not as grippy as Maple Leaf buckings
Modify Tan + SixG:
+Very accurate out to 60 meters or so on 1.3 J, 0.30 - 0.36 G BB's (capable of lifting heavier BBs, up to 0.40, decent accuracy out to 70 meters - not sure about 0.45 or 0.48)
+Drop in fit, no need to modify nub - the SixG nub is a good pairing with most buckings on the market
+Works very well in cold weather
-Not very durable
-BBs often curve to either side at the end of travel, some lateral deviation observed
-Limited to under 120 MPS/400 FPS, I would not go above 350 FPS in all honesty
Maple Leaf MR Hop + Maple Leaf Omega Tensioner:
+INSANE range, approx. 70-80 meters accurately with 0.40g and heavier BBs @approx. 2.0 J and above
+Very grippy bucking, decently durable, makes a great seal with the nozzle
+Consistent FPS
+Lateral deviation is noticeably less than Modify Tan/SixG combo
-Omega Tensioner needs to be cut at the front and needs to be perfectly aligned or else your gun will shoot way off
-MR Hop bucking gets dirty quickly due to how grippy it is and is a pain to get squeaky clean (you'll need to strip and clean your bucking/barrel after every game day)
-Very strange issue - has no trouble lazing BBs on semi-auto, but BBs will fall out of the barrel on full auto
T-N.T. TR Hop 60 degree + Modify Flat Nub OR T-N.T. standard flat nub:
+Not as much range as MR Hop but even better consistency due to shape of patch, insanely accurate (it outranged most AEGs and I was able to score several cross-map kills)
+Almost 0 lateral deviation
+Doesn't get dirty as quickly, very easy to clean
-Need to cut off front of nub in order to fit inside hop chamber
-Needs teflon tape to seal better and prevent rotation of inner barrel inside hop chamber due to the bucking retaining edge being a bit thin - took more work to get this one right than the other combos
In close to medium range testing (placing shots at roughly 30-40 meters onto a large postcard sized target, about 8x10 inches), the Modify tan combination and the T-N.T. bucking are the most accurate, though at under 30 meters the difference is negligible across all the combinations I've tried and the stock bucking is more than adequate for hitting targets at this range. The main issue I faced with the stock nub and bucking was that it could not lift 0.30s very far unless I was shooting over 1.5 J. In addition, after a while of shooting I noticed a lot of horizontal deviation. I could literally see my BBs making sidespins down to their target and it was getting difficult to thread BBs through small openings.
However, past 100 feet is where the MR Hop and the T-N.T. buckings really shine. The MR Hop and the TNT buckings are on another level. The consistency of the T-N.T. from 30-60 meters is better than that of the MR Hop. The MR Hop is a little bit more "grippy." The T-N.T. seems to run cleaner. Both can send 0.40-0.45's out to 250 feet easily. The main issue with the Modify Tan bucking is that it's rated only at 50-60 degree and is not as durable as the TNT or Maple Leaf MR hop bucking. It also has more lateral deviation at long range than the MR Hop or the TNT bucking. There are numerous reports of people's Modify Tan buckings ripping from normal use. I don't see that happening anytime soon with my MR Hop bucking or my T-N.T. buckings.
Apologies for the long post. This is just my experience and results may vary from setup to setup.
Another great day yesterday out with my MWS URGI at Gloucester prison.
Two mag related issues however...
Firstly a mag developed a fault where the bb follower/spring became caught internally and wouldn't allow the bb's to sit against the feed lips under pressure.
It's the second time this has happened to me, unsure whether it's the same mag but will insure to number them discreetly to monitor. Fairly easy to fix but I wasn't sure whether anyone else has had this issue?
Second fault was just me being an absolute donkey!
On the way back into the safe zone, unloading the mag it slipped out of my hand and promptly hit concrete feed lips first shattering themselves completely and sending bb's everywhere!
A quick order via impulse 101 and I have a few spares on their way to get that mag operational!
Brilliant, thank you.I can’t help on the torch as I have never used one, but the stock wobble can be addressed quite easily and cheaply. All I did was attach a strip of the fuzzy side of the Velcro to the top of the buffer tube. It just takes up the space eliminating the wobble, but allowing the stock to move freely.
You can tune how stiff you want it by how wide you make the strip. Start at somewhere about 1 cm wide and try it. If it’s too stiff make the strip narrower if it’s too loose make it a bit wider. After a bit of trial and error you will find the sweet spot for you. You only need the strip to go from the last adjustment point to the end of the buffer tube so it shouldn’t ever be visible even with the stock fully extended.
Did you test the tnt with the brass nub (sixg)? What about best for running at 1 joule /350fps? Really interested in the results. You’re write up is fab by the way and really interesting. Giving me another combo to trial as the tan bucking just fails far too quickly.If anybody is wondering about what bucking/nub combinations are good for the MWS, I have experience with four so far - the stock bucking, the Modify Tan + SixG brass nub, the Maple Leaf MR Hop (60 or 70 degree) + Maple Leaf Omega Tensioner/Modify flat nub, and the T-N.T. TR Hop bucking for GBB (60 degree) + Modify flat nub.
Stock Bucking + nub:
+Accurate to roughly 40 meters, 50 meters on a good non-windy day and if the target's torso is fully exposed
+Doesn't seem to get dirty too quickly, easy to clean
+/-Decently durable, but you're limited to under 120 MPS/400 FPS
-Can lift up to 0.30's only - nub is too weak
-Feels smooth, not as grippy as Maple Leaf buckings
Modify Tan + SixG:
+Very accurate out to 60 meters or so on 1.3 J, 0.30 - 0.36 G BB's (capable of lifting heavier BBs, up to 0.40, decent accuracy out to 70 meters - not sure about 0.45 or 0.48)
+Drop in fit, no need to modify nub - the SixG nub is a good pairing with most buckings on the market
+Works very well in cold weather
-Not very durable
-BBs often curve to either side at the end of travel, some lateral deviation observed
-Limited to under 120 MPS/400 FPS, I would not go above 350 FPS in all honesty
Maple Leaf MR Hop + Maple Leaf Omega Tensioner:
+INSANE range, approx. 70-80 meters accurately with 0.40g and heavier BBs @approx. 2.0 J and above
+Very grippy bucking, decently durable, makes a great seal with the nozzle
+Consistent FPS
+Lateral deviation is noticeably less than Modify Tan/SixG combo
-Omega Tensioner needs to be cut at the front and needs to be perfectly aligned or else your gun will shoot way off
-MR Hop bucking gets dirty quickly due to how grippy it is and is a pain to get squeaky clean (you'll need to strip and clean your bucking/barrel after every game day)
-Very strange issue - has no trouble lazing BBs on semi-auto, but BBs will fall out of the barrel on full auto
T-N.T. TR Hop 60 degree + Modify Flat Nub OR T-N.T. standard flat nub:
+Not as much range as MR Hop but even better consistency due to shape of patch, insanely accurate (it outranged most AEGs and I was able to score several cross-map kills)
+Almost 0 lateral deviation
+Doesn't get dirty as quickly, very easy to clean
-Need to cut off front of nub in order to fit inside hop chamber
-Needs teflon tape to seal better and prevent rotation of inner barrel inside hop chamber due to the bucking retaining edge being a bit thin - took more work to get this one right than the other combos
In close to medium range testing (placing shots at roughly 30-40 meters onto a large postcard sized target, about 8x10 inches), the Modify tan combination and the T-N.T. bucking are the most accurate, though at under 30 meters the difference is negligible across all the combinations I've tried and the stock bucking is more than adequate for hitting targets at this range. The main issue I faced with the stock nub and bucking was that it could not lift 0.30s very far unless I was shooting over 1.5 J. In addition, after a while of shooting I noticed a lot of horizontal deviation. I could literally see my BBs making sidespins down to their target and it was getting difficult to thread BBs through small openings.
However, past 100 feet is where the MR Hop and the T-N.T. buckings really shine. The MR Hop and the TNT buckings are on another level. The consistency of the T-N.T. from 30-60 meters is better than that of the MR Hop. The MR Hop is a little bit more "grippy." The T-N.T. seems to run cleaner. Both can send 0.40-0.45's out to 250 feet easily. The main issue with the Modify Tan bucking is that it's rated only at 50-60 degree and is not as durable as the TNT or Maple Leaf MR hop bucking. It also has more lateral deviation at long range than the MR Hop or the TNT bucking. There are numerous reports of people's Modify Tan buckings ripping from normal use. I don't see that happening anytime soon with my MR Hop bucking or my T-N.T. buckings.
Apologies for the long post. This is just my experience and results may vary from setup to setup.
Hey buddy,I can’t help on the torch as I have never used one, but the stock wobble can be addressed quite easily and cheaply. All I did was attach a strip of the fuzzy side of the Velcro to the top of the buffer tube. It just takes up the space eliminating the wobble, but allowing the stock to move freely.
You can tune how stiff you want it by how wide you make the strip. Start at somewhere about 1 cm wide and try it. If it’s too stiff make the strip narrower if it’s too loose make it a bit wider. After a bit of trial and error you will find the sweet spot for you. You only need the strip to go from the last adjustment point to the end of the buffer tube so it shouldn’t ever be visible even with the stock fully extended.
Very very interesting, do you have a YouTube chanell to explained this on video, i don't have experience on cutting nubs!?
Did you test the tnt with the brass nub (sixg)? What about best for running at 1 joule /350fps? Really interested in the results. You’re write up is fab by the way and really interesting. Giving me another combo to trial as the tan bucking just fails far too quickly.
I’m not talking about accuracy but rather added range and speed of BB.Extra barrel length only adds power, not accuracy.