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Old April 7th, 2012, 22:10   #16
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Haven't tried it myself but my order is coming soon. If it's as good as everyone's claiming, I'm switching all my AEGs over.
it is.

the z-kits don't get quite the same performance as a proper r-hop (closer to a flat hop) but are MUCH less of a hassle.

a much simpler solution (for people who don't want the hassle) would be something like a Prommy purple bucking, PDI W-hold or the ARS with concave spacer.
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Old April 7th, 2012, 22:22   #17
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it is.

the z-kits don't get quite the same performance as a proper r-hop (closer to a flat hop) but are MUCH less of a hassle.

a much simpler solution (for people who don't want the hassle) would be something like a Prommy purple bucking, PDI W-hold or the ARS with concave spacer.
Do you still adjust the position/tension of the contact patch using the hopup arm? Also, do you mod your bucking to remove the bump?
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Old April 7th, 2012, 22:43   #18
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yes to both, but the loss in performance is quite simply due to the contact patch being thinner than before. it makes installation MUCH easier but you've got to trade something.

that being said, the performance will pretty much whip anything else out there anyway, so it's really not that big of a deal.

the install goes the same way, remove the bucking mound and file/sandpaper the patch to fit. the z-kit simply removes quite a lot of the fussing about with the barrel window and patch.
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Old April 7th, 2012, 23:09   #19
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the install goes the same way, remove the bucking mound and file/sandpaper the patch to fit. the z-kit simply removes quite a lot of the fussing about with the barrel window and patch.
Have you used the z-kit? If so, which barrel did you find works? Would be nice if HS5 posted a list of known-good barrels.
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Old April 7th, 2012, 23:13   #20
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wind_comm, Silencer, we should start an R-Hop thread
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Old April 7th, 2012, 23:33   #21
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Have you used the z-kit? If so, which barrel did you find works? Would be nice if HS5 posted a list of known-good barrels.
not me personally, it's just what I've gathered.
the Prommy 6.03 seems to be the barrel of choice, with the Madbull 6.03 being a popular budget choice. works with any barrel though.


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Old April 7th, 2012, 23:47   #22
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I thought there was one already
Holy smokes, I even participated in it. I'll dust it off in a week or two when my z kits arrive
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Old April 8th, 2012, 01:42   #23
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wind_comm, Silencer, we should start an R-Hop thread
Don't let the others know of our secret range and accuracy!
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Old April 8th, 2012, 02:08   #24
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I know right? God forbid if we were to discuss Dual Sector Gears or EF mosfets!
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Old April 8th, 2012, 04:22   #25
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the z-kits don't get quite the same performance as a proper r-hop (closer to a flat hop) but are MUCH less of a hassle.
Is that so? Hunterseeker claims that there's no loss in performance but I guess the only way to truly find out is to compare both of them directly. Probably best to move this over to the Rhop thread soon.
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Old April 8th, 2012, 05:20   #26
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I recall somebody saying it wasn't _quite_ the same as a proper r-hop, but mileage my vary I guess. regardless, I'd still have to use 6 more uncut ir patches before I'd order another batch and draw my own conclusions.

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Probably best to move this over to the Rhop thread soon.
probably =D

as for the OP, there are a couple of techs in town that could do a little work, AFAIK I'm the only one that has even bothered with r-hops (dirty rich PTW owners! GRAWR!). if you don't really care, it'd be easy enough to switch your bucking to something better yourself.
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