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October 12th, 2012, 08:33 | #1 |
Big Dragon Tracer Silencer
LINK: http://www.acmgear.com/dragon-tracer-unit-p-1438.html
WATCH THE VIDEO!!! Tracer Unit ACMGEAR.COM - YouTube In the real world, Tracer ammunition (tracers) are bullets that are built with a small pyrotechnic charge in their base. Ignited by the burning powder, the pyrotechnic composition burns very brightly, making the projectile visible to the naked eye. This enables the shooter to follow the bullet trajectory in order to make aiming corrections. When used, tracers are usually loaded as every fifth round in machine gun belts, referred to as four-to-one tracer. Platoon and squad leaders will sometimes load their magazines entirely with tracers to mark targets for their soldiers to fire on. Tracers are also sometimes placed two or three rounds from the bottom of magazines to alert the shooter that their weapon is almost empty. Tracer rounds may also ignite flammable substances on contact from a nominal distance. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracer_rounds Obviously, some of the above does not apply to airsoft, but tracers are still useful (and fun). They can be used in night games, inside houses, low light time of day, etc. They actually are very visible, you don’t need full night to see them, surprisingly. While they look cooler the darker it is, they are useful much before needing flashlights in a game. How does an airsoft tracer work? The tracer BBs are special BBs made of fluorescent material, much like some toys or your watch: they absorb light and then emit it for some time. You can test this with a flashlight, or even daylight. The Big Dragon Tracer Unit is a mock silencer (-14 mm thread), made of metal, that you screw onto your barrel (it works with any type of gun: electric, gas o spring cocking). Unscrew the tube from the attachment system to reveal the interior: in the front you will find a 4 AAA batteries (included) that power the unit. You also get 50 fluorescent BBs to try it out. Hidden and protected by a clear plastic tube are the tracer unit’s working parts: at the entrance is a light barrier (like on chronos) that detects a BB coming through and sends a signal to the flash housed in the front, so that it emits a short but strong beam of light, as the BBs pass through. The special BBs (I use Madbull, but any will do) absorb the light and glow as they fly out to your target. To prevent accidentally wasting battery, there’s a switch at the bottom. If you are shooting in a very dark enviroment, the light coming from the tracer’s flash will come outside and kinda look like the muzzle flash from a real firearm. You can of course shoot in semi or auto. It weighs less than 200 grams (7 ounces) and is 143 milimeters long, making it usable on both rifles and pistols. Built quality is top notch: nothing even dares to move around, creak or else. There are bad reports about the Jing Gong’s version (QC and all that). But mine is holding up like a champ and performing beatifuly. Price is OK: 36 $ + 6 $ for shipping, which is a steal. |
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November 25th, 2012, 23:43 | #2 |
my review: stopped working after roughly the third or fourth time I took it out.
My guess is that some component blew.
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November 26th, 2012, 08:04 | #3 |
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Ditto. It sucks. Mine failed as well. Intermittently fires the strobe and have attempted to trace the bad connection but have a feeling it's one of the components. I did a review of this and compared to a TM 2nd gen and the BBB tracer unit. Should be on ASC somewhere.
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November 28th, 2012, 16:20 | #4 |
why not just buy a bb bastard tracer unit?
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November 28th, 2012, 16:45 | #5 |
crap I had no idea they sold units.
It looks eaxctly the same, I wonder if the components are better. Anyway I bought the outrageously expensive TM one just to see if it lasts longer than the clones.
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November 28th, 2012, 17:43 | #6 |
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In my tear down of all 3, the TM was far superior but the BBB unit was better than the JG/Big Dragon. I'll try to dig up some pics later.
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November 28th, 2012, 22:22 | #7 |
I've owned both the TM and Big Dragon tracer unit. The TM is by far superior I've owned the second gen TM tracer unit for 4 years no issues at all. You want quality you pay for quality.
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November 28th, 2012, 23:30 | #8 |
I was looking into getting a tracer unit next year.
Guess my insticts were correct in wanting to go toward the Madbull or TM. Like they say : Buy cheap, buy twice! |
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November 29th, 2012, 07:49 | #9 |
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Stick to the 2nd gen TM or BBB. Both are good. Get which ever is the better deal as BBB sometimes bundles with tracer rounds.
I have 2 x 1st gen and 1 x 2nd gen TM, the BBB and the JG/CrapDragon. All work except the crap dragon. I am going to try and shove a 1st gen into the crappy one for fun |
January 31st, 2013, 10:32 | #10 |
What a pile of sh-t the big dragon tracer unit is.
I bought one, put less than 50 rounds through it and it doesn't work anymore. DO NOT BUY THIS BRAND OF TRACER! |
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January 31st, 2013, 12:29 | #11 |
last week at the game a friend of mine showed up with his BD and it promptly stopped working, after showing troubles lighting the BBs for a while.
CRAP. Later I'll post pics of the inside of the BD and the TM, so you'll see the difference.
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January 31st, 2013, 13:55 | #12 | ||
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NOTE: I am assuming that the BD and JG are similar even though there are slight differences. Another reason is that they are at the same price point. Take from this as much or as little as you wish Quote:
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February 6th, 2013, 13:25 | #13 |
Good job on the review. It shows the no-name tracers are a complete waste of money and will break easily.
Last edited by mack_silent; February 6th, 2013 at 13:32.. |
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February 6th, 2013, 13:46 | #14 |
I have one of these jg tracers bought it 4 years ago and litterally beat to shit and it still works fired over 20000+ rounds through it.
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February 6th, 2013, 15:05 | #15 |
aka coachster
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