Samwise
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Using heavier ammo will take advantage of something called Joule Creep, which will give you a higher power output as the BB stays in the barrel longer which allows more energy to be imparted.
I can't say I'd recommend 'Nuprol' ammo personally, I've never found it to be as good as the likes of G&G, TM or Airsoft Surgeon.
Running 0.28 or 0.3g G&G ammo through a TM G18c gives some tasty range and accuracy.
Is there a particular reason you're looking for more range and power from what is usually used as a sidearm?
I'm not trying to dissuade you, merely pointing out that they aren't usually used at long range.
TM Glocks (and all TM guns now) have really excellent barrels and hop rubbers, so those are the last things I'd touch in the order of upgrades.
Most folks usually want to increase trigger response, which is primarily done by making the slide assembly lighter.
I can't say I'd recommend 'Nuprol' ammo personally, I've never found it to be as good as the likes of G&G, TM or Airsoft Surgeon.
Running 0.28 or 0.3g G&G ammo through a TM G18c gives some tasty range and accuracy.
Is there a particular reason you're looking for more range and power from what is usually used as a sidearm?
I'm not trying to dissuade you, merely pointing out that they aren't usually used at long range.
TM Glocks (and all TM guns now) have really excellent barrels and hop rubbers, so those are the last things I'd touch in the order of upgrades.
Most folks usually want to increase trigger response, which is primarily done by making the slide assembly lighter.