Good video, it’s important to provide all the possible context, for example what gas you were using, or if there were any modifications to the GBBRs. Then I could make a decision on wether or not I would want to run the same gas/setup on that specific ambient temperature (good on you for specifying °C and °F). Other than that the goal of showing the performance difference was well achieved! Keep it up!
Hey, thanks for the feedback. I'll definitely keep that in mind for the next time I upload a video! I used propane in these setups. The TM was stock internals and the GHK just had an upgraded hop-up (Maple Leaf) since the stock one broke.
TM uses light buffer and its bolt is also lighter than the GHK's GHK uses a weaker spring and every internal parts are heavier. If you use the same gas, TM is 100% more efficient. However, there wont be much different for gas efficiency if their internals weight and the spring stiffness is the same. Or that GHK is probably better with the identical setup, coz its mag has a larger gas tank than the TM's.
Our experience was the oposite :D My stock ghk m4 was working great in cold weather, while collegue's TM couldnt spit the bbs out. Only after mag modification (thanks to BadaBing video) the TM worked better in cold weather. Are your replicas and mags modified in any way or is it out of the box stock setup?
Both mags were stock out of the box. I didn’t want to do the modification because I didn’t want it to affect consistency and gas efficiency doesn’t matter too much for me because I top up after every mag anyway. Thanks for your comment!
@@GBBEnthusiast there are still things you can do even if the gas spurts out of the filling valve. you need to tilt it slighty to get the maxim fill.. as mentionend "ollitalksairsoft" did a video about this
I was talking to someone and they said not to get the TNT barrel because it doesn't have the metal outer ring like the Maple Leaf so it will eventually deform. I think the stock hop up with the R Hop is the most accurate because the Maple Leaf is pretty bad.
Good video, it’s important to provide all the possible context, for example what gas you were using, or if there were any modifications to the GBBRs. Then I could make a decision on wether or not I would want to run the same gas/setup on that specific ambient temperature (good on you for specifying °C and °F). Other than that the goal of showing the performance difference was well achieved! Keep it up!
Hey, thanks for the feedback. I'll definitely keep that in mind for the next time I upload a video! I used propane in these setups. The TM was stock internals and the GHK just had an upgraded hop-up (Maple Leaf) since the stock one broke.
One of the BEST videos i've seen on this topic. Warm mags for the win. :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
LOL of course warm mags work better in cold condition.
Always appreciate these straight to the point tests. Thx alot!
My pleasure, that’s what we aim to do. Thanks for watching!
TM uses light buffer and its bolt is also lighter than the GHK's
GHK uses a weaker spring and every internal parts are heavier.
If you use the same gas, TM is 100% more efficient.
However, there wont be much different for gas efficiency if their internals weight and the spring stiffness is the same.
Or that GHK is probably better with the identical setup, coz its mag has a larger gas tank than the TM's.
honestly i kinda like the slow RPM on the GHK cold mags.
Tm ftw 🤘🏼
You can't go wrong with TM!
with a very low temperature, what gas do you use on the mws and how many psi thank you
I used propane and -3 is around 50 psi.
Interesting video!!
Thanks for watching!
Nice test
Thanks!
0:12 what is that behinde a rmr?
It’s just the killflash for the ACOG. I just moved it to the side because it darkens the lens on the ACOG and I wanted more visibility.
Our experience was the oposite :D My stock ghk m4 was working great in cold weather, while collegue's TM couldnt spit the bbs out. Only after mag modification (thanks to BadaBing video) the TM worked better in cold weather. Are your replicas and mags modified in any way or is it out of the box stock setup?
Both mags were stock out of the box. I didn’t want to do the modification because I didn’t want it to affect consistency and gas efficiency doesn’t matter too much for me because I top up after every mag anyway. Thanks for your comment!
did u correctly fill up the TM mag? olli did a video about how to correclty fill the TM up with liquid gas
@@123456kiste Yes, I’m pretty sure I filled the mag correctly because the gas spurts out once it’s full.
@@GBBEnthusiast there are still things you can do even if the gas spurts out of the filling valve.
you need to tilt it slighty to get the maxim fill.. as mentionend "ollitalksairsoft" did a video about this
@@GBBEnthusiast its important to get the corract amount of grams of liquid gas into the magazine
How's the Maple Leaf chamber in the GHK? Is it accurate? I'm looking to get the TNT or the Maple Leaf but can't decide which one would be better.
I was talking to someone and they said not to get the TNT barrel because it doesn't have the metal outer ring like the Maple Leaf so it will eventually deform. I think the stock hop up with the R Hop is the most accurate because the Maple Leaf is pretty bad.
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Thanks for watching!
airsoft sounds sick
Yes, sure it definitely is. Super expensive at times tho 😅
make a WE compare :P
Will do! I just have to get my hands on a WE M4 asap then :)
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