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July 27th, 2014, 20:32 | #16 | |
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July 27th, 2014, 20:36 | #17 |
what i dont get why does it shoot the first three or 4 shots good with no problem and then it fails on the rest of the shots ??
do you guys think its something that has to do with the stock bolt carrier and it should be changed to RA Tech steel bolt carrier ? , most of the guys i see online they always install the aluminum nozzle with the steel bolt carrier. |
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July 27th, 2014, 20:59 | #18 |
As with anything GBB each consecutive shot has lower FPS than previous one. With steel/alum. upgrades it is even worse. As Paradox mentioned, get a chrony and check your FPS.
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July 27th, 2014, 22:49 | #19 |
ok so I went down the shop and I use their chrono just to get an idea on what kind of fps im getting . I ran 2 tests the first one with the original plastic nozzle then I swapped the nozzle with the RA tech Aluminum one
the temp outside is 45 Ce degree which is 113 fehrnhite first test: (plastic nozzle) 370 385 360 335 362 345 373 363 349 second test ( aluminum nozzle ) adjusted to almost fully open on higher fps 436 414 429 no measurement " " " " " " " " " " ( no measurement the chrono don't measure anything and the BB just rolls out the barrel at no speed just the weight of the BB like if its free falling, few times 2 BBs would roll out the gun barrel ) when I was saying previously the the gun spits the BBs with the aluminum nozzle installed I meant the it comes out with no force or speed just rolling out the gun with its own weight plus a small amount of force from the shake of the gun but not from the gas force. |
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July 28th, 2014, 00:13 | #20 | |
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In terms of the aluminum nozzles, I have had nothing but issues. First off, the FPS deviates a lot with the built-in NPAS, and the valve spring is supposed to rectify this issue by streamlining the FPS, but imo, its still not as good as the stock plastic nozzle. Second, the blowback is weaker with the aluminum nozzle probably because the nozzle window doesn't mate well with the gas route (Ive narrowed it down to this since Ive replaced the oring at the rear of the nozzle to ensure that it has good air seal with the bolt). The third drawback relates to what you have discussed regarding the nozzle sticking into the hop up chamber. IMO, you want a nozzle that slightly sticks into the chamber as opposed to one that immediately displaces when the bolt travels backwards. The reason is this: if the nozzle moves backward as soon as the bolt cycles, the nozzle window immediately misaligns with the gas route of the magazine causing gas to be wasted. You want a nozzle that can stick intermittently to the hop up chamber so that the nozzle window remains aligned with the gas route until the fire pin is allowed to pull back. Your issue in turns of bb's dropping out could be a result of the loading arm on the nozzle being a tad longer than the stock, and as such, pushes the bb out of the chamber. In general, I do not advise using the aluminum nozzle as it is a waste of money. Stick with the stock nozzle. |
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July 28th, 2014, 00:24 | #21 | |
Exactly that.
And also, I have a "high power" nozzle I modifed from a factory one. "low" FPS is 505 ±5fps. "High" (with NPAS all the way open) is 700-ish. All I did was shave the two "arms" of the rear nozzle section until the rear of the valve was just flush with the rear of the nozzle opening. Aluminum/steel parts in a GBBR will REDUCE your FPS. You get INCREASED blowback/recoil when it works, but everything around gets damaged. I have seen smashed hop-up chambers and even an exploded upper receiver (the steel bolt was ramming the hop-up chamber, which in turn rammed the barrel group, which broke off the threads on the receiver). Best option: REMOVE the aluminum nozzle. Run stock nozzle and as many stock parts as possible. Keep in mind that for the price of the aluminum nozzle, you can buy an "open bolt conversion kit", which includes a complete bolt carrier group, complete trigger group and complete hop-up/barrel group. You will have to buy the later anyways within a year because your aluminum nozzle will have destroyed your hop-up chamber, and other than the steel "upgrade" (that will smash the upper receiver and bolt carrier by the way), the "open bolt kit" is the only way to get a replacement! Quote:
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