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theprodigy Master Gunnery Sergeant E-9
Number of posts : 464 Age : 33 Location : nc Registration date : 2007-10-28
| Subject: Classic Army M24 Sat Feb 09, 2008 2:12 am | |
| Does anyone know anything about this gun I was thinking about getting it and also this along with it. I have around 300-400$ and I want something with a really high fps. Please do not suggest to get an aeg or gas powered gun I want a spring gun. If you think I shouldn't get this and this is a better gun out there for me please reccomend it. I'm looking for over 500fps. Basically if anyone has any expirence with this gun please comment. Also I could try and upgrade my UTG M324 but idk how to get it past or near 500 fps. Thank you Prodigy | |
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fdsakiller First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 950 Age : 32 Location : San Jose Registration date : 2007-12-17
| Subject: Re: Classic Army M24 Sat Feb 09, 2008 2:10 pm | |
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theprodigy Master Gunnery Sergeant E-9
Number of posts : 464 Age : 33 Location : nc Registration date : 2007-10-28
| Subject: Re: Classic Army M24 Sat Feb 09, 2008 5:55 pm | |
| I would like a gun that has a very slick bolt action motion and I heard the CA was good for that but idk. That is where I want your guys's help. | |
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SecretWeapon Staff Sergeant E-6
Number of posts : 227 Age : 39 Location : Connecticut Registration date : 2007-08-05
| Subject: Re: Classic Army M24 Sat Feb 09, 2008 7:25 pm | |
| Put simply, gas snipers have the easiest actions (or butter bolts as I like to call them). Springers though, however variable it is stock, their bolts can be treated so that they function smoother. This can happen in most any spring snipers that I know of. This can range from simply taking it out, cleaning it and adding some basic silicone spray to getting higher grade bolt grease all the way up to fully upgrading the bolt. My point is, it really doesnt matter what brand the sniper is strictly as far as bolt action. Any rifle can be remedied in that regard. Sometimes it just takes a thousand rounds to break it in (as per my L96 which I also have cleaned and lubed and now its night and day comparing its out of the box bolt performance to what it is now). I'd suggest looking into Maruzens because you'll need a high quality gun if you want to exceed 500 fps. Doing so in a UTG (or the like) will take some other serious upgrading as well because the high power will offset the guns accuracy and durability unless you put in things like a top of the line hop up, tight bore, etc. I'd look into way higher grade gun than a UTG to upgrade, or you can look into something like this if you want to keep it cherry: http://www.shortyusa.com/airsoft.html?http://www.shortyusa.com/cart/viewitem.html?II=898&UID=1202595692-137.99.188.249&CA=&RID= | |
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fdsakiller First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 950 Age : 32 Location : San Jose Registration date : 2007-12-17
| Subject: Re: Classic Army M24 Sat Feb 09, 2008 11:54 pm | |
| looks very nice I agree, looks good, but the real dragnuv is semi, but who cares, i think we are looking at an expensive great quality gun | |
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Reynolds Lance Corporal E-3
Number of posts : 93 Registration date : 2007-05-13
| Subject: Re: Classic Army M24 Sun Feb 10, 2008 1:37 am | |
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fdsakiller First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 950 Age : 32 Location : San Jose Registration date : 2007-12-17
| Subject: Re: Classic Army M24 Tue Feb 12, 2008 4:05 am | |
| well, more like I hope they have made improvements, because I cannot promise you that they did improve it. | |
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