davidf Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 Hi all. Getting tired of how sluggish my GBBs have been the last 2 gamedays due to how cold it is at the moment. Browsing websites like Airtac, but, not sure what magwell adaptors I need for the following items. Hopefully, if I share a list of rifles I am looking to get adaptors for, you can help me with some direct links So here goes; VFC A+ N4 Noveske GBB VFC SR25 ECC GBB Krytac Kriss Vector GBB Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ButcherBill Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 Have you tried Co2 mags? I believe they work better in the cold & you might not fall into the HPA 'dream' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RostokMcSpoons Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 (edited) I bought an Airtac adapter, and with a simple twist of the regulator knob on the air tank, I made something inside my beloved VFC HK416 perform a Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly. It went from 'sluggish' to 'busted' with one ill-judged moment. A bit of metal broke off, not sure if it's from the bolt carrier or the trigger assembly, but the whole thing is jammed together and I've not been able to separate the upper from lower receiver (though I've not tried very hard yet). So what ever you do, take note of my hard won words of wisdom / caution: 1. Ensure your RIF is well lubed and shooting nicely at room temp from gas, so there's no internal stickiness to overcome. 2. Dial the air pressure in slowly (starting at 'way too low'), in small increments. The adapter will add a lot to the effective length of the mag well, so maybe invest in some VN mags for AR's, or short MP5 mags, as appropriate? Edited January 27 by RostokMcSpoons davidf 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Lord_Poncho Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 1 hour ago, RostokMcSpoons said: 2. Dial the air pressure in slowly (starting at 'way too low'), in small increments. I'm not sure it 100% translates to this situation, but I read somewhere that at room temperature, normal green gas is around 120-130PSI. So on any GBB running on an HPA adapter, I treat this as the maximum PSI that i am prepared to go to without putting undue stress on the internals. davidf 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davidf Posted January 27 Author Share Posted January 27 Thanks all. I did consider co2 and it starts strong but in 1 degree C night games it slugger later. Will be very careful starting 70psi moving slowly to 100/110ish to make sure its all good Thanks all! I think this is the one I need for my n4 https://airtac.me/products/vfc-apfg-m4-hpa-adapter-modular?variant=48572369010979 ButcherBill 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davidf Posted January 27 Author Share Posted January 27 2 hours ago, The_Lord_Poncho said: I'm not sure it 100% translates to this situation, but I read somewhere that at room temperature, normal green gas is around 120-130PSI. So on any GBB running on an HPA adapter, I treat this as the maximum PSI that i am prepared to go to without putting undue stress on the internals. What's the best way to balance npas and psi? Would you open the npas all the way and the manage the psi. Or utilise both? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chev Chelios Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 6 minutes ago, davidf said: What's the best way to balance npas and psi? Would you open the npas all the way and the manage the psi. Or utilise both? The less propellant you have to use to send the BB down the barrel the more that can be utilised to push the action rearward. davidf 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davidf Posted January 27 Author Share Posted January 27 (edited) And I can use any branded AEG m4 mags. So I could get a 5x pack of specna arms aeg mid caps and that would just work in the VFC hpa mag adaptor? Edited January 27 by davidf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GiantKiwi Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 (edited) 1 hour ago, davidf said: And I can use any branded AEG m4 mags. So I could get a 5x pack of specna arms aeg mid caps and that would just work in the VFC hpa mag adaptor? Airtac adapters need to use AEG mags with a significantly higher spring strength, cheap AEG mags are almost always not up to snuff. PTSEPM1/1S definitely work (what the adapters are designed around), older EPM's (Gen1) do not. Mags i've tested that do not work, anything made by KWA, Specna, Ares, Classic Army. Some CYMA's can work, but only more modern ones, G&G are hit and miss - if they have the follower that goes outside of the mag lip, forget it, G&P Troy mags will work, but you'll have to part fill. PSI wise, it'll depend solely on if the adapter in question has a built in expansion chamber, if it does you will be able to run it on 80-100PSI. If it feeds the line through the adapter direct to the output valve, it won't run on anything less than 120-130PSI, and probably more realistically 140-145psi (and if you've got heavy bolt, or other heavy recoil mods, higher PSI to overcome mass). Edit: Looked at them. Neither variant of airtac for VFC M4 has an expansion chamber, so its higher PSI almost certainly. Edited January 27 by GiantKiwi davidf 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barny Posted Tuesday at 18:49 Share Posted Tuesday at 18:49 I'm not sure if i'm going to be much help here... Very new to GBBR, and not exactly a whizz with hpa either! This is an APFG MCX Spear, which i believe is based/made by VFC. Its got the Airtac VFC adapter in it with a PTS short 170rnd mag. Plays nicely at 120psi on the regulator which is handy as my DMR's are set to that too. The npas was removed as it fell out whilst tinkering and i've not bothered to put it back in yet. Ive since fitted the winter springs as recommended on this forum but i appear to be getting bolt bounce so may swap these out and/or refit the npas. I've not used it in game yet so ive no idea how it will perform. Thinking of spraying the adapter tan to blend it in a bit too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GiantKiwi Posted Wednesday at 08:47 Share Posted Wednesday at 08:47 13 hours ago, Barny said: I'm not sure if i'm going to be much help here... Very new to GBBR, and not exactly a whizz with hpa either! This is an APFG MCX Spear, which i believe is based/made by VFC. Its got the Airtac VFC adapter in it with a PTS short 170rnd mag. Plays nicely at 120psi on the regulator which is handy as my DMR's are set to that too. The npas was removed as it fell out whilst tinkering and i've not bothered to put it back in yet. Ive since fitted the winter springs as recommended on this forum but i appear to be getting bolt bounce so may swap these out and/or refit the npas. I've not used it in game yet so ive no idea how it will perform. Thinking of spraying the adapter tan to blend it in a bit too Did you shorten said winter springs to 230mm? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barny Posted Wednesday at 19:51 Share Posted Wednesday at 19:51 10 hours ago, GiantKiwi said: Did you shorten said winter springs to 230mm? No, i just swapped 'em straight in. Assumed the softer rate would offset against the longer 300mm length. I'm guessing i should? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GiantKiwi Posted Thursday at 13:04 Share Posted Thursday at 13:04 17 hours ago, Barny said: No, i just swapped 'em straight in. Assumed the softer rate would offset against the longer 300mm length. I'm guessing i should? Recommended on HRC is to make them 230mm long, to stop misfeeds - which is typically caused by bolt bounce. Barny 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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