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HoneyBadger Spring Upgrade and Rails


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Hey Guys and Gals,

 

Fairly new to airsofting so sorry for the newbie questions. I got myself a HoneyBadger which is only running around 250 FPS, site limit is 350 so aiming to push it up to that. One of the guys at the game recommended a M110 spring to do this but i'm not sure what brands are reputable or whether that really matters?

Also a side note, I want a verticle front grip, would this just be a standard one that I need to buy?

 

Thanks for the help :)

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In theory, m110 wil take you over 350. A good bet would be an m100 which tend to give around 320 - 340 fps depending on barrel length and make of spring.

A madbull m100, which is a good make, gave me 345 fps in my scar with a tightbore, 340 without.

 

Hope this helps :)

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In theory, m110 wil take you over 350. A good bet would be an m100 which tend to give around 320 - 340 fps depending on barrel length and make of spring.

A madbull m100, which is a good make, gave me 345 fps in my scar with a tightbore, 340 without.

 

Hope this helps :)

Yeah they suggested both, one guy who had one said he used the M110 and once he'd put a few mags through it it settled down to 340-350 (site has a 10% leniency). Think I may go for the M100 as you say and see what that's like, still performed pretty welly today on 260fps anyway so anything higher is a bonus.

 

Still confused by the rail system on it for buying a grip and site, it provides a modular rails with it but not sure what size the rails are? (ie 20mm)

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All airsoft rails and real steel rails are 20mm in width. Pretty much any sight/scope/grip etc will fit on the rails you have.

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