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XarthosW October 1st, 2005 19:37

Accuracy and Range?
 
Sorry for the n00b question guys,

But what is the typical range/accuracy of airsoft weaponry and whatnot?


Either a Stock gun? or a Fully modified decked out weapon?

Thanks a ton!

parkercu October 1st, 2005 19:48

Stock AEG's run 250-280 FPS (Feet per second)
a fully modified decked out gun would probably have stronger springs put into it, which would up the FPS, my advice would be read up on reviews on all types of AEG's they usually list the FPS in them.

XarthosW October 1st, 2005 19:58

Well I mean like how far will an average BB travel fired from a normal AEG?
and from a beefy AEG?

PTE. Pyle October 1st, 2005 20:01

id say the futhest straight range is about 80-100 ft

bundun October 1st, 2005 20:07

it really depends. because the bb's are very light, if it's windy at all outside then range/accuracy isn't nearly as good as if you were in a long hallway or something.

Conscript October 1st, 2005 20:26

It all depends on the field you are playing

CQB = Doesnt really matter, even a shitty 200 fps gun will do when shooting in between rooms, however for long hall shooting or in between buildings it might matter.

Outdoor = Hop up is where you thank TM for designing it, without it your bb's will drop after 40 feet or so (Depends if its stock or upgraded)

If its a non windy day and you are shooting a stock gun (270 fps) your bb's will go 100ft and then loose momentum and drop. If its upgraded then 100+ ft is your range. It also is determined by your barrel length and tightness of bore (Long vs Short, Stock Barrel vs Tighter barrel).

Honestly you really need to shoot an airsoft gun before you really get the idea behind hop-up and range of airsoft guns, me telling you or other people telling you wont give you the clear picture.

rat October 1st, 2005 20:34

dont forget the weight of the bbs you use is a factor as well. like they said a stock gun you are good for roughly 100 feet.

Conscript October 1st, 2005 20:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by rat
dont forget the weight of the bbs you use is a factor as well. like they said a stock gun you are good for roughly 100 feet.

That too, I knew I forgot something :)

CrazyChoda October 1st, 2005 20:38

also when the bb reaches that distance the velocity is greatly reduced so you may not even feel it through your bdu's

XarthosW October 1st, 2005 22:21

I played a game a while ago,

but I had such a rush I wasnt paying attention to the accuracy I was just trying to get headshots :P

yanhchan October 1st, 2005 22:23

you're not spoussed to do headshots if you can avoid it. anyway i have a question So does a stock TM MP5 fire the same as a stock TM M4?

XarthosW October 1st, 2005 22:25

well Id rather shoot someone in a paintball mask then in the hand or something...But too much counterstrike for me :(

BOOM HEADSHOT :P nah j/k

yanhchan October 1st, 2005 22:31

like its ok if its accidental but seriously headshots should be avoided. Especially if you have an upgraded airsoft gun. How would you like a BB travelling 450 FPS headed towards your face? LOL...but generally airsoft is safe. Just try not to do as many head shots, cops aren't taught to do headshots all the time. It mostly center mass.

Droc October 1st, 2005 22:32

the MP5 and the M4 are basically the same aside for inner barrel length, so the M4 may be slightly better, but hardly noticable.

Stock guns, 100-150 feet 100 for decently accurate
Upgraded to 400fps with tightbore, 175-200 feet, sometimes more.

yanhchan October 1st, 2005 22:42

Thats great because you just saved me a bunch of money. I was going to get an M4 becasue I was like the real steel M4 shoots different then airsoft MP5s...but i forgot airsoft most TM guns when stock are somewhat similar. >.< i guess i'll put my money towards a side arm then.

Thanks


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