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Doc007 February 2nd, 2008 23:56

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Originally Posted by Crunchmeister (Post 632783)
Upgrades I would recommend are a 150% recoil spring. A 190% hammer spring and high flow valves in your mags should help give you some extra velocity. A warning though - the hammer spring requires disassembly of the entire gun, and can be pretty complicated. To me, that's best left to a gun doctor. Recoil spring and valves are easy to change.

Those are pretty much the only upgrades you'll find for it. I've been looking for a tightbore barrel for mine for some time, but no luck as of yet.

Ok but it's not for now this upgrade... It's sure that I want more that 300fps.
300fps it's good but 350fps it's too good but for the long range I don't know.

Doc007 February 3rd, 2008 00:00

But maybe do a upgrade before because I want put a silencer.

With a silencer there is a reduction approximately of 30fps no ?

jesster202 February 3rd, 2008 00:49

not what iv herd of. i herd it muffled the gass sound though. it looks sexy though.

Doc007 February 5th, 2008 11:47

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Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 632741)
Green Gas and propane are the same thing
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=6268

The only diffrence with green gas is, the silicone oil is already added. With propane, you add your own oil, and you get the same thing, except cheaper.

Ok but there is a exact quantity of silicone oil ?

The Saint February 5th, 2008 11:57

About 2 drops every dozen to two dozen magazine cycles.

Crunchmeister February 5th, 2008 12:03

Airsoft supressors are cosmetic only (for the most part), unlike the real-steel, won't give you a 10+% reduction in muzzle velocity. Since they are dummy units and don't have the internal baffling of real ones, you don't get that effect of velocity loss. They will have a minor effect on your sound, but not in the way a real supressor would.

And seriously, if you're looking for range and power, you should probably be looking at an AEG instead of a pistol. A pistol is intended as a secondary weapon to be used as backup, and it's more than likely that you will very rarely, if ever, need to use it in an actual game. If you want to play, an AEG should actually be your first purchase. Seriously, there are very few players out there with pistols in the 350+ fps range. Most pistol upgrades, while increasing velocity to an extent, are more for the purpose of increasing consistency and accuracy of the pistol rather than raw power. There's just no use for high power pistols in airsoft.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Doc007 (Post 635550)
Ok but there is a exact quantity of silicone oil ?

You put a couple of drops of silicone oil into the neck of the propane bottle every 8-10 mag fills to keep the rubber seals from drying out.

Doc007 February 5th, 2008 14:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crunchmeister (Post 635581)
Airsoft supressors are cosmetic only (for the most part), unlike the real-steel, won't give you a 10+% reduction in muzzle velocity. Since they are dummy units and don't have the internal baffling of real ones, you don't get that effect of velocity loss. They will have a minor effect on your sound, but not in the way a real supressor would.

And seriously, if you're looking for range and power, you should probably be looking at an AEG instead of a pistol. A pistol is intended as a secondary weapon to be used as backup, and it's more than likely that you will very rarely, if ever, need to use it in an actual game. If you want to play, an AEG should actually be your first purchase. Seriously, there are very few players out there with pistols in the 350+ fps range. Most pistol upgrades, while increasing velocity to an extent, are more for the purpose of increasing consistency and accuracy of the pistol rather than raw power. There's just no use for high power pistols in airsoft.


You put a couple of drops of silicone oil into the neck of the propane bottle every 8-10 mag fills to keep the rubber seals from drying out.

Yes I know, I go have two AEG in not longtime... A friend price lol ;)

But my GBB is for a special scenario in the CQB or other. I like the GBB.

So thank you guys for your help. I appreciate.

Doc.

dinhulks February 9th, 2008 09:25

I just bought a slightly used M9 elite 1A. Boy they are gorgeous!
WARNING! If you have little hands, the grip will be too big for you. I have regular hands and its a bit on the big side for me. Aside from that, everything is a plus!
If you decide to buy a M1911, let me know if you like it or not cuz i'm considering to buy 1 too.

Doc007 February 9th, 2008 11:56

I thought of that and unfortunately, I have the hands of my mother.

But I tried a other pistol similary and I can use this. The problem is more my thumb that my hands.

Anyway, if I use the GBB, It's with my two hand.

Thank for say this information.

DuffMan February 9th, 2008 14:07

Mate, I've had the FMU KJW M9, and I have to say the new version (Caspian) WE 1911 is worlds better than the KJ M9. Crisp but also powerful recoil, aluminum slide, great finish, loud bang.

The Acer February 11th, 2008 19:47

i have a KJ Glock 23 and a KJ M9, i have a silencer on the way for the M9, i havent had any problems with either pistols

Doc007 February 12th, 2008 00:08

This is good to know.

Thanks.


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