We played paintball for over 15yrs at our field. Renters complained that we used walkie talkies. So we stopped using walkie talkies and started yelling instead. Then we were told to stop yelling because we were scaring renters. Then we weren't allowed burst mode on our elctros and restricted to semi only. Then we were banned from electros because we could walk our triggers so fast. So we grabbed our autocockers. People were complaing that we were overshooting them so then we went to pumps. People complained that we were winning too much that they made us play on a seperate field for gun owners only. We won so often that those players stopped playing. Switched to a different field and they wouldnt let us play as a team anymore because people were complaining that we were too good, even with a 2:1 handicap. We complained that we were good because we played together every weekend for over a decade. Didnt seem to matter. Renters brought in more money than their faithful patrons that brought them new players and promoted them for over a decade and a half. That ended my passion for playing after 25yrs.
@@jacksonthorne4359 Yes. Saddly i did. Sold off my rare gun collection and most of my others. Still have my MacDevs and a few others. I have about 11 guns remaining. The fields in my area have all switched to airsoft or closed down because nobody could afford to play paintball anymore. A case of paint cost $160 CAD. If you paid for a Premium field membership (which was $300/yr) a case would only cost you $80. So im slowly getting back into airsoft with old team mates.
One of our local fields doesn’t have an rps limit or surrender rule and there’s less people complaining than at fields with restricted rules. All field owners need to understand that rules like surrender and Rof limits ruin the game
ElDinko I see where you are coming from, but I think limiting rof is pointless when you still allow a high fps. You can’t have a high rof and a high FPS, but you should be able to have one of them
Hey sureshot I really like you’re vids I find the Verry informational and I have a burning question I thing you can answer is it possible to drop a f2 engine in the kwa ronin t6 if so are extra steps needed ?
Hey I just got this system and put in in a v2, I also got the ak nozzle and triggerboard( I'm gonna switch h it to the aks eventually). I'm wondering how u get the line run out of the grip since the screw holds the grip,drill a hole? I also ordered the lct nozzle because I have a lct and cyma. Do you think I need to order the cyma specific nozzle or would the lct prob work in the cyma? Thanks I hope u understand what I'm askin lol, thanks great vids!
Planning on HPA tapping my TM 5.1 mags. So I need to buy an HPA set up since I don't have one but have a question. How long would a 62/3000 last on a TM 5.1? Should I upgrade to a 90/4500 or maybe 68/4500? Refills aren't a problem 5 bucks at nearby paintball place. Play 3 to 4 times a month and I'm what many would call a speedsofter so I shoot 2-3 mags (32 rounds per mag) each round. Thanks in advance.
It is not an age thing, we have a handful of 10-15 year old kids that play at our field and are not a problem and fit in just fine with everyone else. The problem is maturity. When we get people that complain about "getting hurt" or more accurately, getting shot like everyone else, we suggest they play outdoor if they don't like getting hit close range, in the back, or more than once. We don't enforce bang rules or have a MED. In fact I would say most of these people are actually adults, and not the young kids. We play semi auto because even people who have played for years and years don't want to take 30 odd shots from someone on the trigger for half a second. Auto outdoors is probably fine, engagements are longer range in general and situations are very different but I only play indoor and the game just wouldn't really be very fun if we just spammed 60rps back and fourth for 3 hours on a club day. running and gunning becomes significantly easier, volume of fire becomes the meta, and anything not auto would be strictly a bad decision. I would like to see burst be a thing for indoor just because we all enjoy shooting auto, and burst, because its fun. I love dumping my glock 18 after the game on auto, i would have fun bursting it at people too. I really enjoy burst guns in video games and would love to give it a go in airsoft but haven't been able to. Trying to limit RPS on auto is just too hard and would be a pain in the ass to try to enforce so i don't really see a way to make auto play fun, for indoor purposes. Again, i only play indoor so I'm coming from that perspective. The handful of times i played outdoor it seemed to me that auto wouldn't really have the same issues i see for indoor. We don't limit people to semi "to make more money"
I would want to buy a low flow poppet, but it is pointless because the field I play at has free air (how every field should be). Thanks for posting vids, I know how busy you are.
Hey bro, how can I get in contact with you to talk about my current set up? I need some help tuning my fe build. Obviously paying you would be included if needed.
hey sureshotmidget im upgrading my wolverine hydra because it's outdated and extremely loud, what engine would you recommend? Im currently looking at the V12 and the Inferno Gen 2...please help!!!
Probably late but I wouldn't even consider wolverine products, there seems to be a problem where you can't spam the trigger there's a sort of semi auto delay. The only systems I'd recommend are fusion engines and f2s if you want a new engine and want to spam the trigger. V12s if you can get one for a good price used as they are discontinued.
V12s are a pain in the ass to tune and theres practically no information or educational videos for help so i definitely would stay away unless you get it for cheap
@@adezii1397 yeah this was 2 years ago. Now I have a 416 with a fusion engine gold edition with Prometheus inner barrel and purple nozzle and low flow poppet
Hopefully this helps You. I have a Krytac CRB as well with a P* F1 installed. I use QRS Hi-Cap Mags & never had a problem with them feeding. I highly recommend those mags, you won't be disappointed.
Jimi Harju You mean the Valken V12? The f2 is the better choice but if your tight on a budget, v12s can be made to be shot nearly as good as f2s but less efficient and not as wide range of psi adjustment
I am 12 years old and I go out and play at the field we don’t cry at least I don’t but it sure does sting like a mf when you get one right in the neck from a sniper
I'm 12 years old and responsible with my guns and iv been playing for a year and after like 3 times going it didn't hurt that bad when it was my first time and stuff It still hurt but didn't cry but the feild I go to a literal 6 or 7 year old played idk why
It all depends on each individual set up, there's no dedicated limit to the rps. Some fusion engines and f2s I've seen go up to 80 rps while others I've seen limited to 40 rps. Honestly though, please don't go above 30 there's no need
there is a video on amped airsoft's recommended fcu settings. stop being a dick he just said he has no time to respond and he gets payed to tune guns and he doesnt want to give you fcu settings for free. do research and read the fucking manual it comes with
SONIC AE When I got my F2 I received a macro line, fcu, trigger board, all the wires and the engine itself. However since I ordered off of amped airsoft, they included a valve to connect to the macro line
Technically any hpa system can shoot that amount you just need a big enough tank. Plus P* FE and f2 is superior to every wolverine product that's just a fact, better consistency, fine tuning, feeding, microswitch to spam the trigger.
Elijah Cornwell Your already spending $450 on a rig why not spend 100 more for an f2 and get a much better performing system? Physical Fcu, full tuning capabilities to squeeze every ounce of performance into your gun, dual solenoid, closed bolt, micro switch, no reason not to spend extra