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Old January 13th, 2010, 15:13   #31
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Hmmm where are you from? I wouldn't mind to teach a person the ropes if you were in Hamilton and because Hamilton has one field known as soldier of fortune and it costs 20$ for the day and I wouldn't mind hosting a outdoor game even if it's cold but too many bums hate the cold
i'm about 15-20 mins outside hamilton in welland port I will probably have my licence tomorrow making it a lot easier to get to SOF I think I have played paintball there but I usually go to Camerons Speedway I find it way cheaper but ya if you can set up a game I'm in probably don't have a good gun for outdoors but thats what my handguns and AR are for lol
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Old January 13th, 2010, 15:19   #32
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Depends on the gun. An NPAS on a GBBR can tune the FPS. Changing the hammer spring or flow valve on a GBB can also tune the FPS.
I was referring to an external adjustment to easily tune the gun. But I believe the part that you left out of my quote covered that for GBB...

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The only way to tune AEGs is by swapping springs, which requires a complete teardown of the gun and its mechbox. Pistols can usually have minor velocity changes made with replacing some internals, but the velocity changes are minimal.
And by minimal in GBB, I mean you can change the velocity by 10-15% (usually upward) with the installation of aftermarket internals.

GBBR usually require some pretty extensive mods / aftermarket parts out of the box to allow that. Can be done, but at substanial cost

And I guess I should add that some guns do have external HPA / CO2 rigs and they can be adjusted, but those are the exception rather than the norm.
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Old January 13th, 2010, 15:25   #33
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And by minimal in GBB, I mean you can change the velocity by 10-15% (usually upward) with the installation of aftermarket internals.

GBBR usually require some pretty extensive mods / aftermarket parts out of the box to allow that. Can be done, but at substanial cost.
If you're using a WE M4/SCAR, then $40 for the RA-Tech NPAS and 10 minutes of your time, you can dump your fps from 150fps to 500fps with the turn of a knob. Just FYI.
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Old January 13th, 2010, 15:32   #34
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If you're using a WE M4/SCAR, then $40 for the RA-Tech NPAS and 10 minutes of your time, you can dump your fps from 150fps to 500fps with the turn of a knob. Just FYI.
I was under the impressions that the part required to do this was significantly more expensive. Perhaps I was thinking of the parts for the WA-based guns then.

Although I'll admit that I have no personal experience with GBBR other than what I've ready.
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