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Hello gentlemen,
While looking for a hop-up unit / inner-barrel / bucking combination for a VSR-10 sniper, I rapidly got quite confused as to which products are compatible with one another. I figured a chart was missing to help us, newbies, figure out the intricate art of buying the right upgrade parts. Here is what I came up with so far. I was hoping some of you could tell me if I got anything wrong (which I certainly have). ![]() Here are also a couple questions on that same subject:
Looking forward for your inputs. |
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#2 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Heres the easy way to tell:
-Short, fat hop rubbers are for unbridged barrels. They look like hop rubbers for pistols -AEG hop rubbers are for bridged barrels If your intent is to use a flat hop or Rhop, any kind of arm is fine. It's just a matter of modding it and/or the nub If you Rhop the gun, any kind of hop rubber will do, since you only need it as a sealing element. If you're doing a flat hop, you need to pick hop rubbers more carefully. You can have both a flat hop rubber and an Rhop, but the fact you're using a flat hop rubber isn't going to make any difference. Bridged barrels can be Rhopped, they're just more difficult to do in some cases. |
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From my understanding, this is a 'bridged inner-barrel':
![]() And this is an 'unbridged inner-barrel': ![]() I feel you may have misunderstood me? Or, is everything I though was true about inner-barrel wrong!? I though the bridged inner-barrels allowed for easier hop-up modifications (such as the flat-hop, r-hop, ir-hop, j-hop, etc...) while unbridged inner-barrels allowed for longer patches (such as the ones provided by the Maple Leaf Autobot and Decepticon buckings). Last edited by Ludovic; February 20th, 2017 at 19:30.. |
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#4 |
"bb bukakke" KING!
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not much of a point to rhop a vsr.. the style of rubber is already very good at what it does. Unless you're a tinkerer, that's a fools errand to embark on when you can get great results with a standard vsr rubber.
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I futz with V2s, V3s and V6s. I could be wrong... but probably, most likely not, as far as I know. |
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#5 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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A sniper rifle is the *BEST* candidate for Rhop, you'll be using the heaviest BBs.
And yes, you can Rhop the unbridged barrels, I've done 3 myself. Bridged barrels are easier to Rhop, but they're not exclusive. |
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