So, hab nun das 50°er Maple Leaf verbaut. Verbessert hat sich die Konstanz jedoch nicht. Ja das ML hoppt nun besser die BBs in geringerer Einstellung, aber Ausreißer gibts nach wie vor. Benutzt hatte ich .28 , .30 und .32g BBs. Für 1,15J eine angemessene Grammatur.
Leider habe ich meins noch nicht testen können. Habe nicht die Möglichkeit abseits von Spielfeldern zu testen. Dennoch mit der AR9 und dem fast identischen Gummi von Unicorn hatte ich gute Ergebnisse.
There are some reports of very tight barrel nuts. However, I have never had one that I couldn't remove with muscle power. You can carefully clamp the receiver in place and use more force if muscle power is not enough.
It was extremely inaccurate for me despite 0.45g BBs. Even the MCX variants were precision weapons compared to that. Maybe I was just unlucky with my model.
@@BSKorn1 i just tride to but mine is so stuck. i might need a vice. did try to heat it just in case but seams the spring did not like that and got some rust
@@mrsherman5012 I've heard that from a few people. You can also clamp the upper in a vice. There are also special tools for AR weapons. All that helps is a bit of heat and a lot of force when it's clamped in.
this is soooooo helpful. THANK YOU!!
You're welcome
@@BSKorn1 yeah im wanting to get a 14.5 and i just needed to figure out how to install it with not just ripping everything apart
So, hab nun das 50°er Maple Leaf verbaut.
Verbessert hat sich die Konstanz jedoch nicht.
Ja das ML hoppt nun besser die BBs in geringerer Einstellung, aber Ausreißer gibts nach wie vor.
Benutzt hatte ich .28 , .30 und .32g BBs.
Für 1,15J eine angemessene Grammatur.
Leider habe ich meins noch nicht testen können. Habe nicht die Möglichkeit abseits von Spielfeldern zu testen. Dennoch mit der AR9 und dem fast identischen Gummi von Unicorn hatte ich gute Ergebnisse.
@@BSKorn1 mit dem Begadi VSR5 60° Bucking und .32g funktioniert es gut.
I have the M16A1, but I can't get my outer barrel off, and I'm wondering if there's some kind of glue in there, and I've given up.
There are some reports of very tight barrel nuts. However, I have never had one that I couldn't remove with muscle power. You can carefully clamp the receiver in place and use more force if muscle power is not enough.
Interesting! What was the purpose of modifying that piece of rubber?
It was extremely inaccurate for me despite 0.45g BBs. Even the MCX variants were precision weapons compared to that. Maybe I was just unlucky with my model.
What hop bucking do you use?
@@KaysAirsoft I'm a fan of Maple Leafe 70s buckings. I've also tried Unicorn and I don't think they're bad either.
@@BSKorn1 my m733 has about 1.15J… i think 70s bucking are to hard. Best Choice 50-60 i think
@@KaysAirsoft I usually play with 1.1-1.3J and 0.45 BBs. But I'll try 0.36 soon, 0.4 are also OK.
Was loctite on the Barrel Nut? How do you remove the Nut?
nope there was no loctite I was able to simply remove it with muscle power.
@@BSKorn1 i just tride to but mine is so stuck. i might need a vice. did try to heat it just in case but seams the spring did not like that and got some rust
@@mrsherman5012 I've heard that from a few people. You can also clamp the upper in a vice. There are also special tools for AR weapons. All that helps is a bit of heat and a lot of force when it's clamped in.
@@BSKorn1 i might have to cuz i used both my arm's and it will not move