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April 15th, 2009, 12:42 | #16 |
thats what i thought alright lipo it is.
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April 15th, 2009, 14:59 | #17 |
... If you're plinking you don't need a lipo.
With the stress that the high strength spring will put on the motor I wouldn't feel comfortable using LI-po in there... definatly if you're going to be shooting indoors or around your house. Lipo = more juice for a smaller space... but you don't need that. Go with some high end torque gears, a half-tooth piston and a nice strong motor. But.. why not just make a gun that's within field limits so if you infact want to use it you can? you wont really see that big of a performance increase between 400 and 500 FPS. |
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April 15th, 2009, 15:11 | #18 |
i can tell you from bitter experience ur hopup is gonna take a major hit in the performance department - i went over 400 fps and it was extremely unreliable - it was an M4 thought so I'm not too sure about other types out there.
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April 19th, 2009, 00:31 | #19 |
hm. so no lipo? its more of an ultimate plinking machine.
and im not shooting it in the house... itll break things for sure. just in the back. i have high fences and a big yard. damn. didnt know about the hopup thing. never thought about it . i have other guns to field with :P this is just THE ultimate plinker |
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