March 18th, 2015, 02:48
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Oromocto
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It actually turned out really well, milled it out, did a bridge hop mod, other than that and a promy inner the rest of the internals are stock, I have significantly greater range using the same batch of g&g .28's than I did with the stock inner and stock hop. The difference is unbelievable. I can't even see how far the guns accurate beaten zone has been extended, even using a 4x sight. Anyone seeking pics on how the hop unit looks to see what I did, pm me.
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Originally Posted by Magwell
Thanks!
Good idea, but I just run my bullet belt over top of the box, and then down beside it, between the box and fabric rather than opening the cover. Hides all the battery wires this way too.
I was able to test the hop up today, briefly, before destroying my piston lol. More on that later.
I took apart the hop up unit completely, replaced the bucking with a Madbull blue bucking (My ICS M4 loves these so I have a handful of spares, seems to work well). I also did the dental floss mod to it. Barrel was extremely dirty, and it occurred to me I had never cleaned it, so I did. The reason I mention this is that my BBs were curving down, regardless of how much hop I applied. After taking apart the hop up, I'm really disappointed in how they designed it. The new bucking should help though, but I need to do further testing in warmer weather.
How did it turn out?
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current armament: mk43, ump.45, p90, barret, m14, g33, k98, m4 tac, m4 swat, mp5 navy, vsr10, p226, m9.
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