REAPS MG1 Hop Up Bucking for Marui/WE-TECH/KJ Gas Pistols
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The REAPS MG1 Hop Up Bucking is designed to "take your range to infinity," according to the manufacturer. It is an improved version of your Marui, WE, or KJW GBB pistol's standard hop up bucking that increases the amount of surface area that comes into contact with the bb as it passes through. The purpose of this is to apply a more flat, even backspin on the bb, allowing it to fly significantly further and more accurately. The MG1 bucking is designed to fit the Marui, WE, and KJW gas blowback airsoft pistols.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: A+ Studios
Model: REAPS MG1 Bucking
Color: Black
Size: Fits Marui, WE, and KJW GBB pistols
Package Includes: One (1) bucking
Features:
Increased contact area
Improved range
Improved accuracy
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: A+ Airsoft
- Color: Black
- Material: Rubber
- Package Includes: One (1) Hop Up Bucking
Basically, this bucking gave my guns more range, but decreased accuracy. So the bottom line is that if you're using your pistol for an indoor CQB place, you don't need the range; if you're using it for field, then this isn't a bad bucking at all. I put this in my Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa (it has a bunch of different internal upgrades) and I got about an extra 30 feet of range, but my spread went from 6in at 100ft to 3ft at 100ft. I then tried putting it in my WE Hi-Capa (also has a few upgrades) and basically the same result. I really couldn't accept the spread, so I sold it to my friend with a WE G18C, and his results were actually quite impressive; he went from a max range of 75ft to an max range of around 150ft with the same accuracy it had before! So I guess this bucking likes G18s but not Hi-Capas so much.
I'd also like to say that this bucking works fine with .25 as well as .28 and .30. I wouldn't recommend using anything lighter.
Pros:
Increases range, and is the cheapest way to do so
Not to expensive
Cons:
Have to use heavier BBs
Performance varies from gun to gun (seemingly)