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January 24th, 2011, 17:35 | #1 |
Aftermath Broxa MP5 - Really shoot 400 fps?
I'm waiting for it to get here but I'm not too sure if it actually hits at 400 fps.
A few of my buddies do vouch for it being a decent gun and I recently ordered it from Cabelas for a hundred bucks. It's a side gun as my fiancée, family and friends chipped in to get me an SRC G36K. Kind of a bulky gun at times so I wanted something a tad smaller. If this is true, I guess my modification question would be - how can I actually lower the fps enough to play indoors? The games in my area seem to be 350 fps MAX and I don't want to go just assuming that they advertised as better than it is just to find out it is that strong. I imagine that would probably suck getting pelted in the leg, arm or neck by that at close-ish range..... Last edited by AJ457; January 24th, 2011 at 17:40.. |
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January 24th, 2011, 17:47 | #2 |
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It does suck to show up at a game...find out you're shooting way over max.
The ONLY way to know how fast you're shooting is to chrony it. (either with a buddy's chrono, the game's chrono or your own). You have to dismantel it, take the mechbox out and put in a weaker spring..then do it all back up and rechrony it. A m90/m100 spring should keep you at under 350fps. More to your question...there's no reliable way to guestimate the FPS of an AEG out of the box. They'll vary wildly from whatever, if anything, that's published. Load up with 0.20g BBs...shoot over/through a chronograph to be sure. |
January 24th, 2011, 17:57 | #3 |
That's what I was afraid of. I don't want to be 'that dickhead' who's new to the game and shows up with a gun over the specs and get that one unlucky shot that hurts someone. I'll give it a try and maybe I can find someone with a chronograph once I get it.
This is sad because I'm certain my G36 fires over 350 fps and is also huge. It's only good for outdoors. The gun is supposed to get here on Wednesday before I go to work, so I'll see what I can do and post up what I've discovered. Much appreciated mate. |
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January 24th, 2011, 18:23 | #4 | |
My G&G MP5 was shooting hot (400+ fps) so I swapped out the stock spring with a Modify M90 spring. Had it re-chrono'd at the local shop and it was under the 350 fps limit.
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January 24th, 2011, 18:29 | #5 |
Haha yeah very good to be loved!
I'm hoping its just them over compensating but we'll see soon enough. Seems like swapping out a spring on the Aftermath would stupid easy from what my buddy is telling me. |
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January 24th, 2011, 19:07 | #6 |
BALLET, TYPE: SELF LOATHING, ANALBURST
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When I first bought an Aftermath Kraken AK-47 the package stated 370fps with 0.20g BB's. After using it for awhile and then chronoing it, it was hitting at close to 400fps with the 0.20's I was using.
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January 24th, 2011, 19:47 | #7 |
It's entertaining how I always wanted a hard hitting airsoft gun and now that I have at least one, I want the second to be lower lol
Just no winning lol Thanks for the information though Drache, I imagine I should base it off that. Prepare for the worst hope for the best right? |
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January 24th, 2011, 20:35 | #8 |
I am manly hear me squeek
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My Broxxa Shot 370fps outa the box now dont expect everyone to shoot that but it is what it is. After cleaning out the PeanutButter and replacing the shitty clear plastic parts and the hopup it now shoot 400fps Consistantly.
A now reliable gun for under 300$ Wow who'd of thunk it?
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January 24th, 2011, 21:09 | #9 |
Yeah see I wouldn't find if it shot at 400 fps if I was playing outdoors, but if I'm playing outdoors, I'll be using my G36 and not an MP5. At 370 fps though that's still over the max for the place near me.
Being new to playing with people from the ASC community I don't want to over do it my first time on the field. That's a great way to never get invited or accepted to games. My buddy was telling me that the accuracy is decent but it can use a better barrel and hop up. Are those are difficult to change on the Broxa Spawn? |
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January 24th, 2011, 21:21 | #10 | |
Looks like both the Broxa and the Kraken are on sale right now at Cabelas.
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January 24th, 2011, 21:28 | #11 | |
BALLET, TYPE: SELF LOATHING, ANALBURST
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My Kraken shot pretty decently (accurate) straight from the package so I was pretty happy. |
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January 24th, 2011, 21:43 | #12 |
You could also get a muzzel velocity reducer. Thats what we use at XT to reduce "hot" guns. Airsoftparts Link
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January 24th, 2011, 21:57 | #13 |
I know I have access to a lot of better quality guns but part of me wants to get a Broxa / Kraken as "tinkering" guns. I mean, $99.99 (Broxa) or $129.99 (Kraken) for a loaner / backup / project gun seems to pique my interest. The Kraken Kurz is on sale for cheap now too ($79.99)
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January 24th, 2011, 22:12 | #14 | |
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I just don't know how to actually peel apart the gun and change the spring and quite frankly I'd rather not break a gun. A hundred dollars is still a hundred dollars lol it isn't a load of money but if I break a gun before using it in a game I might as well have just flushed that bill down the toilet Last edited by AJ457; January 24th, 2011 at 22:16.. |
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January 24th, 2011, 22:18 | #15 | |
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I use it on my kraken (which I have a quick method of converting it to CQB) as you dont have to tear the gun apart to reduce the FPS in between games (which I imagine would be a pain in the butt)
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