February 22nd, 2015, 12:48
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Richmond Hill and Waterloo, Ontario
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Originally Posted by Drakker
Well, first, high ROF is most often than not a disadvantage, especially in limited ammo scenario. Also, some (very few) avenues, mostly CQB places, have limits on ROF. But if you still want it, you have two choices. Try to find a Tokyo Marui High-Cycle series AEG, such as their short AUG or their MP5K which do around 25 rps with a standard NIMH battery. They shot around 270 fps, but still have great range. The other option is to find any AEG with room for a large battery and use the most powerful battery you can find this should give you between 20 and 30 rps. You might also have to change the motor to a high-speed motor in some of them, which would help reach 25-30 rps. A weaker spring will always help improve cycling rate, so a power downgrade should be considered.
G&G is supposed to put an AEG with a dual sector gear on the market soon. Its a special gear that pulls the piston twice in one rotation. It means it has no semi auto option, just two rounds burst and full auto. Normally you can reach incredibly high ROF with dual sector gears, but somehow, G&G managed only 30 rps and claims it is very high.
If you go high-ROF, be prepared to have lower power. High power springs and fast cycling don't go well together. Anyway, a very high ROF gun at high FPS would be incredibly dangerous, especially to your teammates in case of an accidental friendly fire at close range.
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This is not even close to correct. A dual sector gear has two sections to pull the piston, but also has two cutoff cams so semi auto will work fine. G&G DSG is a shitty idea anyway. There is literally no point in building a 30 RPS DSG. SSG at that speed is far more efficient.
High RoF guns are not good out of the box. TM high cycles use shitty gearbox components. High RoF guns that work PROPERLY have to be built, not bought as a stock gun. I'm not going to be assed to go into detail about this.
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