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Old June 18th, 2009, 22:29   #1
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Compensated GBB's

Do compensated GBB's use more gas/use gas faster?
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Old June 18th, 2009, 22:33   #2
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The compensators are for show only.
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Old June 18th, 2009, 22:36   #3
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The compensators are for show only.
For the most part. Like silencers they help cover up longer inner barrels, and the extra dead weight on the front of the gun allows recoil to have less effect allowing you to keep sights on the target a little easier.
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Old June 18th, 2009, 22:38   #4
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Your gas consumption should be regulated by the valve on the mag and maybe your hammer spring,the way I understand it.

The compensator uses the gas that propelled the bb forward and redirects it through the ports on the comp in a direction (usually up ) to counter act recoil.
Again ,my 2 cents
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Old June 18th, 2009, 22:45   #5
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Your gas consumption should be regulated by the valve on the mag and maybe your hammer spring,the way I understand it.
you are correct sir

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The compensator uses the gas that propelled the bb forward and redirects it through the ports on the comp in a direction (usually up ) to counter act recoil.
Again ,my 2 cents
that's real steal only, airsoft comps don't do shit except cover longer inner and add +7 to your bad assedness level.
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Old June 18th, 2009, 22:48   #6
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The compensator uses the gas that propelled the bb forward and redirects it through the ports on the comp in a direction (usually up ) to counter act recoil.
Again ,my 2 cents
Naah. It does not interact with the gaz. All it does is add weight to the tip of the gun/barrel with compensates the muzzle climb... which is very light anyways, in airsoft.

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Old June 18th, 2009, 22:49   #7
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Your gas consumption should be regulated by the valve on the mag and maybe your hammer spring,the way I understand it.

The compensator uses the gas that propelled the bb forward and redirects it through the ports on the comp in a direction (usually up ) to counter act recoil.
Again ,my 2 cents
Nope....in a real gun maybe, but in a GBB it is just a cover inner barrel for the most part...



There sure is hell no holes on top of my inner barrel...
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Old June 19th, 2009, 01:35   #8
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Good to know. Thanks for the info guys
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Old June 19th, 2009, 02:32   #9
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Nope....in a real gun maybe, but in a GBB it is just a cover inner barrel for the most part...


There sure is hell no holes on top of my inner barrel...
Maybe there should be.... o.O
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Maybe there should be.... o.O
wat?
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Old June 19th, 2009, 03:46   #11
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wat?
lulz, just kidding. Obviously there shouldn't holes in your inner barrel. And if there are... well then. I don't really know what will happen if there are. Catastrophic doom, most likely.
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Old June 19th, 2009, 04:02   #12
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Old June 19th, 2009, 20:02   #13
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Actually, I've read that porting a barrel right can reduce the pressure behind the BB so that it releases more evenly as the BB exits the crown on the barrel.

Dunno if it actually works.
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Old July 5th, 2009, 22:23   #14
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So I'm going to add some info to this thread even though its old.
To the original question, no they should use the exact same amount of gas.

On some compensated guns, it can actually make a difference.
Here is a link to some pics of my gun.. https://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=85611
In this gun (and any frame-mounted compensator, one that is independent of the outer barrel), the inner barrel is held very steady by the compensator. In the Freedom Art long railed frames with compensator on the front, they actually have an O-ring in the compensator that the inner barrel has to go through. This makes the inner barrel stay incredible still, and completely straight with respect to the frame (and front sight, since this is mounted onto the compensator, which is mounted to the frame.

So it doesn't change gas consumption, but if it is a frame-mounted compensator, it can (and should) hold the inner barrel nice and steady with respect to the frame, and just keep it very still in general (since with the o-ring, it actually holds the inner barrel almost completely still at all times) and thus increase accuracy.

Hope this helps some out.
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Old July 5th, 2009, 23:38   #15
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I believe compensators are not generally used except in competition shooting. If you are doing MilSim a compensator should be a no-no.

Comment and correct me please... because I have stayed away from airsoft pistols with compensators because I have believed that it would not represent a valid weapon in a tactical situation.
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