December 1st, 2006, 20:14 | #46 |
December 1st, 2006, 21:11 | #47 |
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ACU (shades of grey and light blue) have to work somewhere, right? Well, ASC is the best place to hide using ACU! Kinda like MARPAT is the best Walmart camo out there, seeing as how Walmart now sells MARPAT copy BDUs. :lol:
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December 1st, 2006, 21:54 | #48 |
camo!
yea that was some good camo however it does not work on the field as well as it does here.
for some reason the pictures would not attach and I did not have time to try it again because my friends came over and we went out shooting! I tryed uploading them again but its not working for me. Jeremy |
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December 1st, 2006, 22:23 | #49 |
pictures.
Here are some of the photos I was trying to post..
Jeremy Last edited by Jeremy_V; December 1st, 2006 at 23:03.. |
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December 6th, 2006, 02:09 | #50 |
35Meters distance airsoft sniper has a grouping of 6 inches, aeg even when properly set up can only manage 24 inch x 24 inch target, too many moving part are sometimes the culprit and the position of the gear and spring when not properly in position to give the maximum fps, unlike the bolt spring type sniper that is always in same position every cocking resulting in consistent fps.
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December 6th, 2006, 02:32 | #51 |
Thanks!
Emerald_Justice,
That is a huge difference in accuracy! Even if you cant outrange someone you can hit small targets at the same distance. I understand how the bolt action would work better because its the same with real guns. however it seemse that most airsoft players dont seem to agree with you on that point. what kind of sniper rifle do you use? Jeremy |
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December 7th, 2006, 14:13 | #52 |
hi there
i have found that using an AEG on semi auto is much more effective than using a BA RIFLE. i currently use a SR-15 sniper the picture in below. it is way more effective to shoot 4 semi shots in fast sucession than a single BA shot. on 15 shoots i can guarantee a kill on 100 yards with this one, and at 50 yards i can single shot some one 75 % of the time. even in slight windy conditions. all with 0,36 or 0,43 bb. i am currently experimenting with custom springs since i would like to be shooting 150-160 with an 0,43 bb. and aluminum piston i essential here since the plastik ones break after 600 shots. mu current aluminum piston have gone through 5000 and not problems at all there. the hop up is fine and consisten since it is systma metal and guarders hard black hop up, if you have any other questions please feel free to email me at larsringsted@hotmail.com SR-15'eren er bygget af følgende DTP metalbody G&P SR-25 front Marui stock Guarder grib 3-9 x40 scope systema metal hop up prometheus 550 mm løb guarder hop up rubbersystema gearboks systema infinite torque gear systema spring guide systema Bore up cylinderset systema Aluminium piston shortened marui kontaktset with 1,5 mm^2 wiring and MP 3,5 mm stik systema M170 spring kanzen 7mm ball bearings Eagle force 1300 hummer motor GP 12 v 3700 mah batteri it shoots 8 shots pr sekundt, og 129 m/s with an 0,43 straight and 177 with an 0,20. M4'eren CA metalkrop CA M4 front med en lyddæmper CA skaller CA motorhus Marui skydekolbe marui 363 mm løb systema hop up sort guarder gummi G&P boks boret op til 8mm lejer systema TU spur og sector gear G&P ordinary bevel gear marui stempel (ikke swisse cheese af gode grunde) systema fjederstyr systema cylinderhoved marui ventileret cylinder guarder nozzle systema alustempel hoved med leje guarder SP 120 fjeder nedkortet marui kontaktsæt med 1,5 mm^2 ledning og MP 3,5 mm stik guarder Mil-dot G&P M120 HS motor 9,6 volts 4200 mah intellet lavet af 3 1400 pakker i fronten skyderen skyder 22 skud pr sekundt og 126 m/s |
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December 7th, 2006, 16:10 | #53 |
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Interesting.
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December 7th, 2006, 20:38 | #54 | |
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December 7th, 2006, 22:06 | #55 |
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He's in Denmark. They use the metric system. he's looking to get 150-160 METERS per second, that's around what a good upgraded bolt action run at (150m/s = 492fps). So with 0.20g BBs, that's about 650fps (guesstimate from experience with heavy ammo and sniper rifles).
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December 7th, 2006, 22:16 | #56 |
He must have a CRATE of replacement parts around, I can't even imagine the wear on a gearbox cranked that hard.
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December 7th, 2006, 23:41 | #57 | |
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December 8th, 2006, 00:17 | #58 |
He must have to change his gears/piston after every game.
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December 8th, 2006, 00:33 | #59 |
what are you basing this on? did you even read his post? also i just did the conversion... 177m = 580ft so 580fps with .2g
what i want to know is how you got the 4200mah large 9.6v in the foregrip of that m4
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experienced toronto gun doctor, hundreds of guns serviced manchovie gun doc thread! my b/s rating Last edited by manchovie; December 8th, 2006 at 00:35.. |
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December 8th, 2006, 01:03 | #60 |
According to my coverter, it says 1m/s = 3.28084fps.
So 0.43g @ 150-160m/s is 492.126-524.9344fps, in turn, isn't that 1058.0709-1128.60896fps with 0.2s???? (215% increase in BB weight, if using lighter 0.2s, doesn't that increase velocity by the 215%? Or am I just going crazy?) Either way, still sounds really painful. |
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