It does improve accuracy in my experience, technically it should as it allows the gas pressure to drop before the bb leaves the barrel which stops it disturbing the round on exit.
You don't load from the top, up a quick loader as with other mag for pistols, pull spring mechanism back to revel the space to load bb, and two safety on it. Hope this helps.
Yeah, I'm referring to the roughness in the part of the mag where the bbs go from.dual.stack to single. They can get hung up in there despite the strength of the spring.
That is very, very high pressure compared to green gas which is somewhere around 110-120 depending on brand. I would be extremely cautious using it in anything which isn't a full metal (as in steel) replica.
Hi there! No, it's semi automatic so you just pull the trigger. It's double action though so pulling the trigger cocks and fires the gun in one motion as opposed to resetting the hammer automatically. You can lessen the trigger pull by manually cocking the hammer on the back of the pistol, this will make it more accurate as less force/distance is required to complete the trigger pull but slow down the firing a bit.
Hi there, yes certainly. It's a clone of the TM MK23 so is the traditional sniper's side arm. It can itself become almost a DMR with a carbine kit and the right upgrades. 😂
Hi there, yeah this wouldn't be bad at all as a first Airsoft gun. I can recommend the AAP-01 for around the 80-85 quid mark, which has the option of full auto and also an extensive aftermarket these days.
@@MrLilredmachine so I have some lose bbs in it . I think 2 but I can’t get the other out . It’s my first airsoft gun so I want to be really careful with it and I know how to make the slide come of but I don’t have one of them tools. Is there anything else that would work?
@@Babygronk78 where is the BB located? On mine I had to physically remove the trigger assembly to get to it, but I was lucky and managed to remove the slide after prodding the BB into a less difficult place in the gun. Maybe try to manipulate the BB with a nail file or similar and see if you can get the slide to unlock to get it off, it will be a lot easier then. Don't worry too much about damaging the gun, so long as you don't try to pry the slide/nozzle off with anything, the rest of the internals are pretty tough.
@@MrLilredmachine I’m not sure where is is but it sound like it’s near the trigger . I’m still waiting on the gas to arrive so I’m not sure if it will work even with the bb in an awkward spot
@@MrLilredmachine update: all the mechanisms seem to be working fine . I think the bbs still in there but the trigger slide and all the other stuff works .
@@MrLilredmachine thanks bro.because I want to get this gun and I want to know what gas is needed for it as well. Thank you for your help. this will be my first pistol along with the M40A3 USMC - 500FPS OD
Under 100 is a tough one, however a Golden Eagle hi-capa comes in at about 99 in the UK and provides good, reliable performance out of the box. If you can go a tenner over, the KJWorks KP-08 I reviewed a wee while ago is a fantastic pistol for the money.
From memory you'd probably want to be around a .28 for that FPS level. Your Joule rating will likely be slightly higher though so chronoing at a field with a 320 limit (if they know you are running .28s) will still be too hot.
It's an unusual question, but with the silencer extension fitted with the extra barrel it outputs over 380fps. A BB in the wrong place at short range (say inside a house) is going to slow down and distract an intruder I suppose. it's not exactly a 12 gauge though haha.
@@MrLilredmachine I used to be a 'roadie' ,and if the the music in the background is a little too loud it, makes it more difficult to concentrate on the speech.I enjoyed the content tho.
Sorry but when it comes to MK23, I am a TM tart. So much quieter than the ASG. Its better all around, but it is much more expensive. ASG is decent enough for the cash
Oh god yes. The TM fairy dust counts for an awful lot, and a man that purely exists as a walking bush is going to require the quietist sidearm arm the human race has managed to produce. Do you think it's worth procuring a TM model for a comparison?
@@MrLilredmachine I have had a go with both and the difference is plain to see to those in the know. I find the hop unit in the TM works amazing. It can lift .25 no issue, consistent and range is incredible. The suppressor on the TM is awesome and functional, far quieter than the ASG. Some simple mods also quieten it down further
@xentiment6581 I would say so. The TM seems more robust and solid. I have had mine for 4yr, it's not been upgraded but it out ranges most AEG and is quieter than a mouse fart
No, the slide does move but only manually. It's based on the Tokyo Marui system which is NBB, gives better gas efficiency and accuracy if somewhat less character.
@@anthonyestrada442 can be arranged, they are like 54 quid new in the UK though, which is really cheap. Can you not buy one new outright? I'd be asking for 40 quid for mine and it hardly seems worth selling for that. 😂