How many of you like to play with a large drop and how many of you like to play without a drop?
Drop Forward or Not
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I would not call mine a large drop, but it is a drop. I like how it brings everything in tighter. My Wife's marker also has a drop on it, and so does my Son's.
I would say if you are trying to decide for yourself you should try shooting the same type of marker with and without a drop. It is all a personal thing....
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personman
Yes. Try it yourself.. I found myself liking my mag without a drop at SCAO.. but I think im going to put a WGP flame drop on my Micro..
Its really how you feel/prefrence
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How you hold and shoot your marker dictates how stable it is, not just if you have a drop or not.Originally posted by street1356
i have a kapp dzII but my friend is arguing that no drop give you better stability
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i definatly like havig a big drop forward on mine, but mayb thats just my short arms....... lol...... but i know a lot of older people who like big drop forwards too!!Matte Black Matrix LCD!!
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I prefer a teeny drop if any at all. I like using the tank as a stock to steady the gun whenI aim. It still puts the back of the valve about a half inch from the end of my mask.
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I like a 2 inch or so drop on a 68/88 stubby tank. Of course it depends on the gun, i've got a maxflo clamp on a raptor 88 stubby on my RT mag, and it feels GREAT.
i also have a small SP drop (i think it is at least), on my angel and with a 68 tank its a nice size.
If i got a 45/45 I think I'd prefer no drop, however i also like the down aspects of drops to not get in the way of your wrist when you hold your gun tight
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I just went from a kapp teardrop (~1 inch) to a normal/long? shocktech w/a duckbill asa on it. Puts my 68/3000 in a perfect spot for me, about the same place as a railmount (reg right under the frame) but a couple inches lower, so I don't have to hunch my shoulders to sight down the barrel. so... i'd say small/medium with a screw-in, none w/an adjustable.
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