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Old January 6th, 2014, 22:44   #1
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angry gun vs kingarms carbon mp7 silencer: which is better?

good morning sirs,just want to ask your opinions on the 2 mp7 silencers,which do you think is better in terms of reliability and durability, the angry gun silencer or the kingarms silencer? weight is not an issue for me i heard the angrygun silencer dents easily.is this true?

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Old January 29th, 2014, 18:14   #2
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The inner barrel design tends to put pressure on the hop up unit and nozzle, causing weaer and damage to occur much faster than normal. Just as a heads up. As for each comparatively, I do not know. Just wanted to share that they can cause damage.
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Old February 2nd, 2014, 19:36   #3
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you can add a spacer in the Angry Gun to stop it from pushing to hard on the inner barrel and hop-up, it was the first thing I did and it works fine! I'v had zero issues and no air seal issues either. I run the same set-up on my KWA MP7 & KRISS vector.
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Old February 2nd, 2014, 23:54   #4
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you can add a spacer in the Angry Gun to stop it from pushing to hard on the inner barrel and hop-up, it was the first thing I did and it works fine! I'v had zero issues and no air seal issues either. I run the same set-up on my KWA MP7 & KRISS vector.

Come again?
I'd love some more info on this as I got this same silencer with my MP7 trade and was hesitating to use it for those very reason

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Old May 23rd, 2014, 08:50   #5
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The inner barrel design tends to put pressure on the hop up unit and nozzle, causing weaer and damage to occur much faster than normal. Just as a heads up. As for each comparatively, I do not know. Just wanted to share that they can cause damage.
Angry Gun

King Arms

I will buy King Arms one. It is carbon, but angry gun is aluminum. I think carbon is harder than aluminum.
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Old June 6th, 2014, 00:39   #6
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2 Cents on the MP7 Power up Version

So today I became tired of have a $100 item sitting in the case and not having a use for it. Yes I'm talking about the over priced AngryGun power up Unit for your KWA MP7(I'm sure this will work on their other models). After opening the unit up I came to discover that the spring that added the pressure to the inner barrel that cause damage to your hop-up unit is actually a standard linear AEG Spring. So I proceeded cut away bit by bit away at the spring to allow the units barrel sit higher with less pressure be given to the barrel in the MP7. however after a little time and tweaking I discovered that there was still a substantial amount of pressure be delivered to the MP7's inner barrel. To alleviate this I added an additional spacer behind the units inner barrel. This caused the barrel to be preloaded before attaching it the the MP7. I then returned to cutting the spring down to were I would achieve about 2mm of pressure on to the inner barrel of the MP7. I have been running it like this through training and Game Days with great results and no more breakages. after you have put in a little time and love into these power up units they really are worth the investment. Hope this helps you guys out who are looking for a Quick FPS upgrade.

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PS I only have Paint flaking off my unit no real dents.
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Old December 26th, 2014, 17:21   #7
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I was going to buy the King Arms Carbon Stubby version for the mp7 just to give me a bit more barrel length with a nice suppressor look.

I do like the Angry Gun version but it puts my mp7 quite a bit over 450 fps which is unusable on any field because of the fps being way too high.

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Old December 26th, 2014, 17:43   #8
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Why would you need more barrel length?
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Old December 26th, 2014, 18:04   #9
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More barrel length for more range. Make it shoot a bit further on a field. 100-150 ft vs aegs that get 200 ft why wouldnt you want to try and get more range out of a mp7. Why else r people buying these Angry Gun Power Up Silencers? Doesnt a (tbb) longer barrel length usually = longer range and greater fps?

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Old December 26th, 2014, 18:17   #10
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Greater fps yes
Greater range no
Greater accuracy no
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Old December 26th, 2014, 18:22   #11
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greater fps allows you to run heavier bbs, which IF you have a good hop rubber will net more range.
But the barrel length and bore means VERY little to nothing.
A kriss vector with a 5" barrel gets 260ft of very accurate range at 1.34j (380fps) and using .28s
And a pistol with a good hop rubber can shoot 150ft pretty darn accurately with .32s and it only does 300fps on .20s

What you want is to use .28s or .30s, and get a really good hop rubber. You don't necessarily need to be at 1.48-1.60j to get that kind of efficiency on the .30s, but it doesn't hurt.
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Old December 26th, 2014, 18:22   #12
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My MP7's BBs will circumnavigate the earth with a stock length barrel (tightbore).

Unfortunately its too hot to use indoors or on humans you don't want to explode.
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Old December 26th, 2014, 18:59   #13
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Ok good to know Thundercactus ty for the info. What hop up rubber would you use to get more range out of a mp7?
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