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no username October 11th, 2009 23:46

confused about g&g
 
I like the g&g rk47, but I have no idea what the fps is. I was originally under the idea that g&g had to limit their guns to 320 fps, like TM, but every site says something different; what is it!?
http://buyairsoft.ca/catalog/product...roducts_id=460

yuhaoyang October 11th, 2009 23:49

memory says ~360

no username October 11th, 2009 23:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by yuhaoyang (Post 1082030)
memory says ~360

where are they located, I thought it was japan because they had Japanese on their site, but they don't have much information on that. also does that site have a reasonable price?

AngelusNex October 11th, 2009 23:53

um... FPS doesn't really matter, as long as it's sub 400 (mainstream outdoor field limit)

theguy October 11th, 2009 23:59

G&G is based out of Taiwan.

Stock FPS can vary, but most seems to chrono around the 350-370 mark.

no username October 12th, 2009 00:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by AngelusNex (Post 1082033)
um... FPS doesn't really matter, as long as it's sub 400 (mainstream outdoor field limit)

fps determines what type of BB you use, I was just wondering if I could use 0.25g BBs, I am not sure they will fly on the same level if they are fired at 320fps.

edit: wait why would anyone upgrade your gun to fire at 600 fps if that was the case!?

no username October 12th, 2009 00:05

I have been wondering, why would a longer barrel change anything? I was on the fence between the mp5 sd and the ak47, I am confused about barrel lengths, if the mp5 would be just as accurate I might switch to it.

yuhaoyang October 12th, 2009 00:06

what he means is that it's one of your last concerns in performance.
360 is fine. I recommend .25 or .28s

theguy October 12th, 2009 00:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by no username (Post 1082037)
fps determines what type of BB you use, I was just wondering if I could use 0.25g BBs, I am not sure they will fly on the same level if they are fired at 320fps.

Yes, Shoot at least .25s.

My G&G has a downgraded spring, as i use it for CQB occasionally so it shoots like 330. I still use it for outdoors with .25s and my range is surprisingly good.

no username October 12th, 2009 00:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by yuhaoyang (Post 1082041)
what he means is that it's one of your last concerns in performance.
360 is fine. I recommend .25 or .28s

does it have a tight bore, or will I have to buy one?

edit: yeah I have a lot to learn about airsoft

TokyoSeven October 12th, 2009 00:11

The majority of review state that the rk47 chronos in at about 360 with a 0.2g.
The use of a 0.25g bb would only drop the FPS down to approximately 320ish fps, which is still more than reasonable. With the correct hopup settings a 0.25g bb could travel a fairly decent distance, compared to the use of a 0.28g bb which would drop the FPS down to somewhere along the 300 mark, which in my opinion is still a decent velocity. Coupled with a good hopup setting it should still achieve a fairly decent distance. I personally would not go any higher in BB weight than 0.25g or 0.28g in the stock rk47.

theguy October 12th, 2009 00:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by no username (Post 1082043)
does it have a tight bore, or will I have to buy one?

edit: yeah I have a lot to learn about airsoft


its in the mail. Still using a standard bore for now, although if you have one of the higher end G&Gs, they come stock with tight bores

no username October 12th, 2009 00:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 1082045)
The majority of review state that the rk47 chronos in at about 360 with a 0.2g.
The use of a 0.25g bb would only drop the FPS down to approximately 320ish fps, which is still more than reasonable. With the correct hopup settings a 0.25g bb could travel a fairly decent distance, compared to the use of a 0.28g bb which would drop the FPS down to somewhere along the 300 mark, which in my opinion is still a decent velocity. Coupled with a good hopup setting it should still achieve a fairly decent distance. I personally would not go any higher in BB weight than 0.25g or 0.28g in the stock rk47.

I can gauge the fps, here is a useful chart
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._vs_joules.jpg

yuhaoyang October 12th, 2009 00:14

that one has a 6.08 I think... it's completely up to you.

no username October 12th, 2009 00:17

will the mp5 sd be as accurate as the rk47? I don't have a degree in physics I am not sure about how barrel length affects accuracy, I like the mp5 better, but I want the best accuracy possible


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