gorilla Posted Tuesday at 10:05 Share Posted Tuesday at 10:05 Hi, recently bought a used WE MSK which I have upgraded and repaired. only issue seems to be when fired the bb arc downward at about 5m. The gun has a new angry gun hop up and it’s never been chronometer but does have an npas whats going on, how do I fix it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GiantKiwi Posted Tuesday at 10:34 Share Posted Tuesday at 10:34 28 minutes ago, gorilla said: Hi, recently bought a used WE MSK which I have upgraded and repaired. only issue seems to be when fired the bb arc downward at about 5m. The gun has a new angry gun hop up and it’s never been chronometer but does have an npas whats going on, how do I fix it? Are you still using stock hop rubber and inner barrel? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gorilla Posted Tuesday at 11:44 Author Share Posted Tuesday at 11:44 No, I’m using the ones which came with the angry gun kit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nick G Posted Tuesday at 16:18 Share Posted Tuesday at 16:18 NPAS set to low can strangle a gun , also too much or no hop , have you tried adjusting the hop to see if it alters ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Austeyr Posted Tuesday at 16:39 Share Posted Tuesday at 16:39 As Nick said, NPAS could be the cause. I had this recently when I fitted one in my VFC AK, thought I'd set it for a decent amount of gas to enter and had done the opposite. BB's came out super weak and dropped like crazy, regardless of hop. Readjusted the NPAS and it was as good as before! Nick G 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gorilla Posted Tuesday at 19:05 Author Share Posted Tuesday at 19:05 Cheers gents, been a while since I’ve adjusted an NPAS. If I’m looking at the face of the bolt do I just turn it right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anonymoose Posted Tuesday at 20:55 Share Posted Tuesday at 20:55 1 hour ago, gorilla said: Cheers gents, been a while since I’ve adjusted an NPAS. If I’m looking at the face of the bolt do I just turn it right? If it's like the ones i have, clockwise to reduce power, anti-clockwise to increase. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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