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cbcsteve February 9th, 2009 03:32

TM 5.1 - Nineball Non Recoil
 
Has any ever tried this before in their Hicapa? I don't really care about recoil unless its a important part of it but I find less little wobble the better the BB groupings

http://airsoftglobal.com/product_inf...oducts_id=8699

RacingManiac February 9th, 2009 07:55

personally seeing how little the outer barrel moves, I don't think it helps that much. And for me it is a case of the heavier the better because it pins the front of the pistol down with weight. I suspect most of these parts are designed for the less powerful HFC134a, and anything they can save on gas is good....

the4thpower has a bunch of these new 9Ball light weight part, including a plastic BBU. You can ask him about how he likes them....all I know is the superlight weight slide has already cracked according to him....

Styrak February 9th, 2009 10:37

What is this supposed to do exactly?

RacingManiac February 9th, 2009 12:38

its a ported out outer barrel. Imagine the solid parts of the outer basicaly carved out such that it just have the tip to bush against the slide...

Styrak February 9th, 2009 12:45

So it's just lighter? That's retarded.
Makes me think it would create MORE recoil because there would be no weight in the front of the gun.

ILLusion February 9th, 2009 13:22

Japanese practical shooters game on a level completely different from the rest of the world. Their mentality behind the sport is very different than IDPA, IPSC and/or "Action Air".

Just Youtube some of the Japanese steel challenges and you'll see what I mean.

Nine Ball has a completely new line of ultra light weight Hi-Capa parts to cater to this market.

cbcsteve February 9th, 2009 14:16

Ah that makes sense thanks guys, I was wondering why super-light seemed to be rising trend must be a interesting niche market


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