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- Jul 30, 2015
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They don't allow anything with easily adjustable fps and i don't think they will allow tournament locks either. however i will search for more info on mancraft SDik as you suggested.
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I think it is a valid arguement... Was going to go down the spring route, but swiftly changed my mind, I should of said "co2 adapter" as I use co2 not hpa.I don't think this is a valid argument - suggesting that HPA is not expensive compared to a spring gun.![]()
http://shop-mancraft.com/en/glowna/64-tournament-lock.htmlIs there any way to tournament lock the regulator? The sites I go to wouldn't allow it if not.
You can also pick up an HPA bottle for £40 so converting from CO2 to HPA would be a cheap conversion too as you'd already have a regulator.I think it is a valid arguement... Was going to go down the spring route, but swiftly changed my mind, I should of said "co2 adapter" as I use co2 not hpa.
Yeah, well, there...You can also pick up an HPA bottle for £40 so converting from CO2 to HPA would be a cheap conversion too as you'd already have a regulator.
It comes down to priorities of the user.How is mancraft a silly solution, I'll never know, is probably the best option..
Yeah, I thought going spring route is probably harder to setup and make a well working, shooting sniper, with the trigger bits, cylinder insides, and whatnot, the sears and all.. And being fairly young, the bolt pull on a m150 or whatever it is must be quite tough, and a pain if you're trying to hit someone but you miss.. Mancraft allow for short bolt pull, and easier bolt pull even at such high FPS values .Come on now Samurai - you have one of the most customised sniper rifle setups I've ever seen. Are you really telling me removing the butt plate and screwing a CO2 bulb in is going to worry you?![]()
That said, I agree in part. I much prefer the competitive advantage of a shorter, lighter bolt pull but it's a minor advantage at best. The adjustable muzzle energy is the real selling point for me though - no fiddling around with springs and tweaking cylinder internals. The ability to use a wide bore without breaking my wrist from having to use a far stronger spring?
Both are good options for sure. I also feel it's a little early for Mos to be passing well-informed judgement seeing as he's only owned it for about 3 weeks. Then again, I've only had mine since the start of the year.
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