Does your gun kick?

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  • A 10Bando

    #16
    oh well in that case....my minimag I don't think ever had recoil that I noticed. I do know that my 2k2LCD did have some but I did run at dwell of 17,s and it shot so f'in fast it was insane but still nothing much. It did not effect my gouping much at all but when you are shooting that fast do you even need a grouping.

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    • A 10Bando

      #17
      oh well in that case....my minimag I don't think ever had recoil that I noticed. I do know that my 2k2LCD did have some but I did run at dwell of 17ms and it shot so f'in fast it was insane but still nothing much. It did not effect my gouping much at all but when you are shooting that fast do you even need a grouping.

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      • PyRo
        President Bioloaf inc.
        • Dec 2000
        • 10186

        #18
        Originally posted by behemoth
        but, i'd think not. There is no LPR to lower, no reciprocating mass to lighten (cant really lighten your bolt, unless a new one is made. Rogue?) Its all balance...
        I thought the new bolts were plastic, or at least plastic with a steal base? Or did that fail? I remember when someone falsely claimed the plastic separated and someone was injured causing AGD to spend a whole bunch of time looking into it before the kid confessed.

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        • A 10Bando

          #19
          I did see pictures of the first lvl 10 bolts shreading but never heard of anyone getting hurt by them. The problem was quickly fixed because I got lvl 10 almost as it came out and never had any issues.

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          • Dark Side
            RPG Fan Club President
            • Sep 2005
            • 1212

            #20
            My mags have always had kick, but I suppose long balling is better than shooting the ground time and again.

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            • kiltedpainter
              Registered User
              • Dec 2006
              • 21

              #21
              You all should try shooting a Tippmann 68 Special then start talking about recoil. My old one used to kick like a .22 rifle. It has a solid steel rear bolt that is about 3.5" long and about an inch across. The only holes in it are for the spring/guide rod assembly and for the cocking nob. They are old beaters of markers though. If Kalashnikov made a paintball marker, it would have been the 68 Special.

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