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Bore up cylinder set for G36c
I can't seem to find a couple of posts regarding people's thoughts on the bore up cylinder sets. I think I read that they aren't really worth it for shorter length barrels and wimpy springs.
Would a bore up cylinder set be a good investment for a G36C? Thanks |
from what have seen posted the only time a bore up kit would be benificial is when u have extreme long barrel, ie. psg-1, either 590mm or 650mm, that is from what i read, and i think the longest g36 barrel is a 510mm i think
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You could always have a G36E with a silencer.
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if i were u i would just forget the bore up kit, caz all it will do is increase fps around 20 or 30, when a quality spring can do that,
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G36E barrel is 495mm, and it uses a standard cylinder. As was mentioned above, the only time you need a bore-up kit is with very long inner barrels.
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Thanks...that's what I thought, yet they still make the sets for G36C's. Strange.
I guess the only real advantage is that if not for anything else, the parts ( nozzle, cylinder, cylinder head, piston head, and piston ) are all matched to work together...whether you get the extra fps boost because of the bore-up or not. Mind you, you get get "enhanced" cylinder sets too, w/o the bore-up. |
bore up kits require M120+ springs. If you're not planning on using a spring that heavy, then getting a bore up kit is useless.
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