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Offline Vince

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Re: G36 Hop up issue
« Reply #15 on: December 22, 2009, 09:12:24 PM »
Bro, I could be actually blind and still be able to tell when you are lying.  :---)
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Re: G36 Hop up issue
« Reply #16 on: December 22, 2009, 09:22:49 PM »
Replace one at a time: BBs, hop up bucking/nozzle (need to be correctly toleranced with or without lubrication), hop up nub, inner barrel (or the outer barrel, if the new inner barrel won't slide in smoothly).

Figure out which one is causing your problems.

The one I didn't see mentioned yet was outer AND inner barrels. If your outer barrel is bent... it will bend your inner barrel, which WILL create fliers.
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Re: G36 Hop up issue
« Reply #17 on: December 23, 2009, 01:17:43 AM »
Quote from: "busta_cap"
If you don't believe me, with all your vast knowledge, I can certainly refer you to some people who have pushed little plastic balls passed the limits of what most people dream of, Clarence Lai the Co founder of Redwolf Airsoft and Airsoft Surgeon, Or Mike Of Righthook Fabrication, or Ben Satori of Satori industries, Troy Kim of 2roy. I doubt any of these people will tell you to lube your hopup rubber on the inside, nor the barrel.
If you plan to have a rebuttle to this post, please atleast provide me with some data or theory behind your statements. Shellackin' lube inside your hopup and barrel just won't cut it.
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Nope, I don't need to meet someone to know what they have done and how they did it. But since you asked, I have spoken to him on a handful of occasions on these very things and observed him speaking of the such...
I really could care what YOU think of all people, because you can't seem to get off your high horse for two seconds to see anything outside your blinders.
You want theory?  You want data?  How about this: I took barrels with no lubrication, then applied lubrication, and I saw an increase in performance, time and time and time again.

It's obvious what's going on here: You don't have the experience yourself, so you throw around big names, thinking that people will look up to you and assume you know what you're talking about.  If anyone here is lifting himself up on a high horse right now, dude, it's not Vince, it's you.  

I really do try very, very hard to be nice to people on these forums and not criticize, but come on man, grow up.

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Re: G36 Hop up issue
« Reply #18 on: December 23, 2009, 09:13:13 AM »
Umm, it also says to use oil on your hop-up and barrel in your manuals that came with your guns.  

I don't think they'd say that without a good reason.
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Re: G36 Hop up issue
« Reply #19 on: December 23, 2009, 09:38:27 AM »
I don't believe it's the barrel but I'm heading up to Gearbox today to get a Madbull hop up bucking and I will see what happens then.
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