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Old June 26th, 2010, 14:28   #1
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Arrow what needed to have a 25+ bps airsoft?

in the past months ive been thinking of buying an mp5 ris, something that would look like that the image lower.

[IMG]mp5 cqb[/IMG]



anyways,reason why i would whant to buy a mp5 is to upgrade it to have a 25+ bps on it for like cqb(i know its not nessesary but id would just for shooting arround).

but how do you upgrade it?? put a motor? but would i need to change the gears and shit

and all that how much would it cost and would the work be hard.


i hope my writing was not too bad..

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Old June 26th, 2010, 14:29   #2
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Old June 26th, 2010, 14:53   #3
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Also, we can't see your picture. Try hosting it on imageshack.us and then, link the full url (Should end up with .jpg) between [img] tags.
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Old June 26th, 2010, 19:56   #4
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Old June 26th, 2010, 20:14   #5
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I can tell you from honest experiance that that 25+ BPS is too fast. I currently have a TM MP5 SD5 that shoots 27 bps. It has a Systema turbo gearbox and Systema turbo motor. I empty mid-caps is 3 seconds, I am always changing mags and its a pain in the ass. I honestly suggest going no higher than 20bps max, anything else is not needed. Plus I have to be very careful in CQB not to overshoot. Tends to piss off your friends when they get blasted with a 12 bb burst just by you touching the trigger.
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Old June 27th, 2010, 03:21   #6
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Some more information would be nice if you want a recommended setup. 25bps @ 280FPS is not going to be the same internal recommendations as a 425 FPS @ 25bps.
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Old June 27th, 2010, 10:37   #7
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what needed to have a 25+ bps airsoft?

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Plus I have to be very careful in CQB not to overshoot. Tends to piss off your friends when they get blasted with a 12 bb burst just by you touching the trigger.
Transition to semi. Your trigger response should be outstanding and a double tap would be more than fast enough. Unless of course you're walking your bb's to your target...

IMHO, full auto does not belong in cqb for the exact reason you described. Your opponent doesn't need to be hailed on with bb's to know they are hit. If you can't burst fire to prevent overshooting, the you don't belong neither! Burst fire is typically 3-5 rounds, not 12+.

Just my opinion though...
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Old June 27th, 2010, 10:45   #8
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Install a Trigger Master in your MP5 and set it for two round burst, is very sweet in itself, but if you have it set at 25bps, your double tap will send two rounds out so fast it'd be awesome! And you won't have to deal with reloading so much. Also, people won't get pissed at you close range.
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Old June 27th, 2010, 18:16   #9
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thanks every1!
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Old June 27th, 2010, 18:36   #10
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Transition to semi. Your trigger response should be outstanding and a double tap would be more than fast enough. Unless of course you're walking your bb's to your target...

IMHO, full auto does not belong in cqb for the exact reason you described. Your opponent doesn't need to be hailed on with bb's to know they are hit. If you can't burst fire to prevent overshooting, the you don't belong neither! Burst fire is typically 3-5 rounds, not 12+.

Just my opinion though...
I agree with this 100%, I was looking at getting a slower motor for it.
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