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Post by matthai5 on Aug 19, 2005 19:30:31 GMT -5
Just Got my KJW M700 today from airsplat. Here's a pic.
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Post by Maddok on Aug 19, 2005 20:00:12 GMT -5
Looks nice, what do you think of it, like performance wise?
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Post by Nightcrawler on Aug 19, 2005 20:00:31 GMT -5
Off to a good start man. It needs something though, like an accessory
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Post by matthai5 on Aug 19, 2005 20:07:23 GMT -5
I plan on getting a scope for it. The performance on it is great. It doesn't look like it is shooting that hard until you do the coke can test. Goes through top and bottom no problem. This gun deffinately is powerful. I'm glad i'm the one doing the shooting and that i'm not at the end of the barrel.
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Post by MayhemXXXFrosty (AndrewMp5k) on Aug 19, 2005 20:09:26 GMT -5
What grain BBs are you running through it currently? I know on my M700 (Tanaka) I need to run at least .28s for the BB to run smoothly to it's target. Very nice, though I do prefer my Tanaka M700 over the KJ W M700 .
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Post by matthai5 on Aug 19, 2005 21:37:56 GMT -5
It runs .20s fine but I use .25s.
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Post by Great Troub of Troubistan on Aug 20, 2005 0:47:41 GMT -5
You should upgrade the gun and use .40's
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Post by MayhemXXXFrosty (AndrewMp5k) on Aug 20, 2005 0:59:48 GMT -5
Why .40s? I use .28s and they run fine, around 500 I think and .36s at about 460 - 475 *I think*. I think .40s are a bit to heavy.
Be sure to get a nice scope and bi-pod on there soon! (scope really before a bi-pod)
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Post by xaos on Aug 20, 2005 1:14:38 GMT -5
After shooting .43s through Snip's L96 for a couple rounds, I'm quite confident that they offer better performance than a lighter bb, definitely an improvement over .28s.
Shooting the heaviest bb your hop-up can manage in an upgraded sniper rifle is always a good idea, if you ask me. More weight = more accuracy, less tendency for wind to throw your rounds off target, and higher brush punch-through potential.
Yeah, the heavy bbs are considerably more expensive, but you're using a sniper rifle, and thus oughta be going through a whole lot less rounds in any given game than the guys with AEGs do.
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Post by matthai5 on Aug 20, 2005 9:55:57 GMT -5
Theres no problem with the .25s. It shoots them good and accurately. I don't need to use heavier bbs.
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Post by MayhemXXXFrosty (AndrewMp5k) on Aug 20, 2005 12:45:47 GMT -5
Well doesn't the KJ W M700 shoot .20s, stock at 400fps? If he used up to .43s then he would be hitting around maybe 275 fps at beast. I say since I think that that it runs at 400fps wiht .20s, .28s should really be the heaviest he goes for now.
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Post by matthai5 on Aug 20, 2005 18:19:57 GMT -5
Shoots around 500fps+ with .20s.
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Post by Great Troub of Troubistan on Aug 20, 2005 19:03:05 GMT -5
Andrew, get your head out of your ass. I said upgrade the gun and run something 40+
They increase accuracy, and hit harder because they are heavier, also like Xaos said they have a higher punch through bush ratio then the others.
Look at it this way, most veterans run 40+ like SNIP.
Now, lets see whos word and practice weighs more. Veterans, or New Guys...
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Post by Psychosis on Aug 20, 2005 22:54:40 GMT -5
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Post by Maddok on Aug 20, 2005 23:27:59 GMT -5
Yay my thread got mentioned! Anyways I have a friend that uses .28s, honestly from what I see I think he should proly go with much higher weight, seeing as they would be more accurate, but I guess he must prefer the higher fps.
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