August 21st, 2007, 18:04 | #16 |
Hey, they do in Counter-Strike, so why not airsoft?
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August 21st, 2007, 18:37 | #17 | |
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Bingo. Works great too, just it's not the best idea to use those BBs in AEGs. Bolt actions are fine though and greatly benefit from dry BBs in both accuracy and consistancy. |
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August 21st, 2007, 19:36 | #18 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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wanted to make a counterstrike comment myself lol
buy an M249, it's the heaviest and most expensive, therefore the best. Nobody insults your sexual orientation when you buy an L96 so it's not as good in airsoft as it is in counterstrike |
August 21st, 2007, 20:01 | #19 | |
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just water? I don't think water can wash off lubricant. use kitchen detergent? |
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August 21st, 2007, 20:15 | #20 | |
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Graphite is more labour intensive, I soak in cola for 20-30mins stirring every 10 or so, then load into a wool work sock and wash a few times with normal laundry, rubbing the sock in your hands between each wash. When you can rub a couple BBs on your jeans or a white cloth without leaving a skidmark, they are ready to go after they dry fully. Graphite has the same effect on hop up rubber as oil does, and the less friction you get on the hop up (because of oil or graphite build up), the more hop up you have to apply to have the desired effect, which means a bigger lump in the barrel that the BB has to pass by, more fps drop and a more unstable BB flight at longer ranges. |
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August 21st, 2007, 20:18 | #21 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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depends if they used an emulsifiable lubricant or not, i agree with the dishsoap though, that stuff works for everything: anti-fog, prevents poison ivy from spreading, and even cleans dishes!
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August 21st, 2007, 20:42 | #22 |
thanks, gotta do that
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August 21st, 2007, 21:26 | #23 |
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Give this a read, it's a new thread posted regarding the info I put up a few months back regarding washing BBs. I basically asked if others could try it with their rifles and provide feedback to see if it's a common benefit or only for my sniper rifle set up (upgraded CA M24 and modded KJW M700). Seems right across the board improved results from washing.
http://www.airsoftretreat.com/forums...?topic=41711.0 |
August 21st, 2007, 23:37 | #24 |
This thread needs a highjacking...
I would like to hear about the CA M24 Socom Sniper rifle ( w/Fluted barrel )and would like to hear from others with this gun or have seen or heard about it. I just puchased it, ( Something different in my collection :roll: ) and am having problems finding reviews. I think CA makes some great guns and am taking a chance on it. All my previous guns have been CA, and other than the odd, ( bad ), hop up system they have.. The guns have been great. So I hope this isnt any different. |
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August 21st, 2007, 23:54 | #25 |
Nice to have you in the sniper role Jughead...I was actually looking at a few of the M24. You should do good with that, me with the M700 and Hux with the assorted rifles he has...
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August 22nd, 2007, 00:06 | #26 | |
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August 22nd, 2007, 01:43 | #27 |
I cant say for sure but i suspect that the ca m24 civ and mil version (ie fluted and non fluted) are internally the same. Ive had mine since they came out (first one in canada) and it has served me well. I recently did an overhaul on it due to some design flaws. Basically if you get a nice stainless cylinder kit. Like http://www.wgcshop.com/pcart/shopper..._cat_PDI Parts or this http://www.wgcshop.com/pcart/shopper..._cat_PDI Parts And a nice spring your pretty much set. It should be noted as the spring tension increases so does the trigger pull weight. Mine was up too well over 10 lbs with a 300% spring so i decided to replace the whole trigger assembly with a first factory aps zero trigger. With some slight mods to the m24 trigger guard its worked out great.
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August 22nd, 2007, 02:04 | #28 |
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Yupp my friend (a CA dealer in california) told me they are exactly the same except the fluted one is a bit lighter (duh).
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August 22nd, 2007, 08:59 | #29 |
Thanks for the replies gents,
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August 22nd, 2007, 10:36 | #30 |
The CA M24 trigger assembly is a bit finicky too. If you over-tighten the screws then it won't release/fire properly and if you don't tighten it enough you get too much play and weird wearing out of screws.
I bought an M24 fluted second hand (I was the third owner) and the original owner in an attempt to lighten the trigger pull and response put some plasticard between the trigger assembly and the outer barrel. This lightened the pull but also introduced a lot of play which then stripped the front screw hole holding the entire trigger assembly to the outer barrel. Right now I have a zip tie holding the assembly to the outer ..... |
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