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Old March 18th, 2016, 15:57   #46
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I really like those:

http://m.redwolfairsoft.com/item_det...o+Marui+VSR-10

They have a longer BB follower that will block the bolt when the mag is empty. No more dry fire at the worst possible time, you always know when your mag is empty.
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Old March 18th, 2016, 15:59   #47
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Sweet! These are cheaper than TM originals and IN STOCK!!! Lol
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Old August 26th, 2016, 11:56   #48
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hey guys, just resurrecting this thread for an update.

I've gone with the Modify Tan hopup bucking, in the Action Army Hop up chamber. Did teflon tape and floss to seal the bucking for air seal around rubber.

Testing using 0.28g and 0.4g BBs, I've found that for 0.28g, Im getting good range and lift, but for 0.4g, the bucking seems to be struggling to get range and lift in contract to the 0.28g. Just want to confirm if this rubber is not meant for 0.4g BBs before i do anything else at the moment.
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Old August 26th, 2016, 12:48   #49
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I would try with a different nub on the hop-up lever arm first. A harder or larger nub could help push harder on the BB.
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Old August 26th, 2016, 14:21   #50
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If you're increasing hop and the BB isn't going any further, then you need a softer rubber
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Old August 27th, 2016, 01:11   #51
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hey guys, just resurrecting this thread for an update.

I've gone with the Modify Tan hopup bucking, in the Action Army Hop up chamber. Did teflon tape and floss to seal the bucking for air seal around rubber.

Testing using 0.28g and 0.4g BBs, I've found that for 0.28g, Im getting good range and lift, but for 0.4g, the bucking seems to be struggling to get range and lift in contract to the 0.28g. Just want to confirm if this rubber is not meant for 0.4g BBs before i do anything else at the moment.
Use something a little lighter, like 0.36g

I've found 0.40g to be too heavy even for my Dangerwerx hop lever and super hard rubber.
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Old August 27th, 2016, 11:42   #52
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Use something a little lighter, like 0.36g

I've found 0.40g to be too heavy even for my Dangerwerx hop lever and super hard rubber.
Cause you're running a super hard rubber =p
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Old August 29th, 2016, 10:17   #53
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Hey ThunderCactus,

Just to make sure my understanding is clear.

In general,
Hard rubber is better for lower weight BB?
Soft rubber is better for heavy weight BB?
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Old August 29th, 2016, 13:55   #54
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Actually, hard rubbers are more durable, soft rubbers hop better but don't last as long.
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Old August 29th, 2016, 18:35   #55
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Old August 30th, 2016, 13:43   #56
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I too am about to start upgrading my vsr. I've read through all of these post and I'm baffled and confused. So many different parts with so many different manufacturers, it's hard to decide.

So I'm gutting all the internals out. What do I get as a total package to shoot on average 450 fps with .2's. I know I will be using .36 to .46 bb's. I know that I will replace the barrel with 6.03. That's about all!
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Old August 30th, 2016, 17:44   #57
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Good options are all Laylax, all PDI or all EDGi. You will have a much easier time if you stick to a single manufacturer. Laylax is more silent, PDI is a bit more durable and EDGi is in in between noise levels. If you'd like a stiffer trigger, get the PDI V-Trigger, its overall a better trigger unit and it has replacement parts available. The Laylax zero trigger has a lighter pull but its a bit smoochy. The EDGi kit uses the regular Marui trigger unit with stronger sears, so the trigger pull will be similar to stock.
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Old August 30th, 2016, 18:09   #58
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Great Advice! Thank you! It's frustrating trying to get parts. Seems everywhere I look most VSR parts are sold out. How do you know what degree of bucking you need?
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Old August 30th, 2016, 19:15   #59
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Lowest degree is best to hop heavy BBs, but they don't last as long. With that said, you don't fire a whole lot of BBs with a bolt action rifle, so even a soft rubber will last a few seasons.
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