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Post by systema on Jun 29, 2012 19:51:24 GMT -5
I recently purchased an Angry Gun "Silencer" for my KWA mp7 and couldn't be more disappointed. While it looks sexy as all hell on the gun the thing seems to push every shot significantly to the left. Also, the hop-up had to be significantly adjusted otherwise all shots had a quick decline. It is like comparing night and day when the attachment is on the gun vs. not. Has anyone else had these same issue(s) with the product?
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Post by Italian on Jun 30, 2012 1:27:10 GMT -5
That can has a barrel in it, which will have an effect on where the BB goes. Remove that and you should be fine
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Post by Knief on Jul 2, 2012 20:02:10 GMT -5
There was a silencer with the barrel in it for KSC/KWA M11s years ago. Everybody who used it had problems. You just can't keep any kind of accuracy when you have that seam between the two barrels.
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Post by systema on Jul 2, 2012 20:19:08 GMT -5
Sounds about right. Oh well… live and learn.
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Post by Misfit61 on Jul 3, 2012 8:23:49 GMT -5
It might not even be that. I found out that you can not use areosal lubricants on your Mp7, even if its designated for airsoft. When I did it, it gave me all kinds of problems with the hopup. I had to send it back to Umarex.
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Post by Da Vinci - Да Винчи on Jul 3, 2012 10:13:44 GMT -5
KWA buckings soak up silicone oil, that's on all of their models. You're supposed to washed it with warm soapy water, so they don't swell up and become useless.
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Post by Misfit61 on Jul 9, 2012 22:28:19 GMT -5
I have not heard of that before. How would washing them in warm water help? I talked to the guys from Umarex and replaced it but they said to just use a regular silicone oil, not an areasol. I sent mine in to get replaced so I have not tryed it yet but I bought TAG 100% Silicone Oil.
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Post by Da Vinci - Да Винчи on Jul 9, 2012 22:41:21 GMT -5
Okay, on moving parts, use silicone oil. You aren't supposed to use them with the 2GX Bucking, as it makes it useless. KWA suggests warm soapy water, and I'm not going to try to prove them wrong.
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Post by Tank on Jul 9, 2012 23:49:20 GMT -5
You never use silicone oil on a bucking. It will be the surest way of rendering it useless, until you fire enough rounds to wear the oil off. The warm soapy water is to wash the bucking clean of all oils and dirt. This is not only true for KWA 2GX buckings, it goes for all buckings.
When you clean your barrel with silicone oil, on a cloth attached to your unjamming rod, remove your bucking and clean it in soap water. Rinse it off and let it air dry. Make sure you run a clean cloth with no oil on it through your barrel, after you clean it, to wipe out the excess oil.
To be clear, the silicone oil will not swell the bucking, but it will render it useless.
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Post by systema on Jul 10, 2012 12:01:22 GMT -5
The gun shoots beautifully without the attachment so improper care is not the issue. The attachment itself is flawed due to the reasons Knief mentioned.
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Post by ctres on Jul 11, 2012 17:20:47 GMT -5
Just remove the inner barrel, or if that's not possible you can just replace it with the cheap clone of the VFC silencer. It will accomplish the same look, and it's way cheaper than the VFC. I think I first saw it on shootercbgear.com, but you can get it on most of the Hong Kong websites.
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