Good job, only thing I would change is not to get any oil or grease in the hopup chamber. The reason being that if any oil or grease gets in the rubber, the bucking wont have any grip on the bb as it passes through. Resulting in decrease in accuracy because there is no backspin.
Good and all, but i would recommend PTFE Grease for the metal-on-metal parts of these guns. Sticks for longer, better glide and doesn’t grease the rest of the gun.
Good video, only thing i would say is to be careful spraying near the hop, might want to clean the barrel afterwards. I find silicone spray perfect for GBB pistols. Some of my friends use gun grease for slides but i find the silicone works fine.
@@michaelbisping6161 it's the hop rubber or the whole chamber as it is not rubbing on to anything. You should leave it dry for it to grip the bb and provide backspin
Helpful video, one criticism would be that the sound levels for the video are absolutely awful. I had to crank my speakers right up for you to be audible.
Yeah, I'm actually revamping my entire set up with camera, sound, and editing software. So my videos will have a much higher quality across the board coming real soon.
Is imperative that you do this very often if you run propane with no silicone oil HPA of CO2. I like green gas does not have silicone oil. Of course you still need to lubricate its but you're going to do it more often with those three gases. I know you can get co2 caps that have silken oil in them but they're more expensive but you should use them every fifth mag. For HPA there's no other option. If you run propane I recommend mixing some silicone oil in the propane. Family doctors have a video you can fill it up with silicone oil. If not just put 1-2 drops down nozzle.
Think of a real firearm, it needs to be cleaned and lubricated before use to work efficiently. I would apply that concept here for longer life on these airsoft guns. Great question!
@@MaxCherepenin I just got my green gas and gun, is it possible to shoot the gas and gun with no pellets just gas? Because I fill the magazine and shoot once and it just slides back. its a WE Big bird m&p gas gun :)
Nice! You can but I would not advise to do too much dry fire. In most cases these guns come pretty well oiled up new so maybe after each use, you can clean it up and oil it up for next time.
Even with a fully loaded mag? It should only lock back when it’s empty. Either the magazine is defective or maybe something is causing the slide catch to prematurely engage when it’s not suppose to. Do you have another mag to try it with ?