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WARPIG Tech Talk - Bushmaster 2000 / Defiant

Re: BKO trajectory

In Reply to: BKO trajectory posted by Matt on December 30, 2002 at 17:27:29:


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Posted by:
Hellbore
on December 31, 2002 at 14:47:59

The BKO fires exactly the same way the Bushmaster fires. It's AFTER you fire that is different. Instead of air returning the ram, a spring returns it.

The trajectory is exactly the same. The only difference is the BKO MIGHT jump a tiny bit more as it fires, but it probably doesn't because whether you use air or a spring, you are moving the same mass (the hammer) back to the returned position.

I have a BKO and it shoots every bit as well as a Defiant. I think you should buy a BKO and buy a Chaos chip and an eye and have them installed. Then you could have a gun with an anti-chop eye for the price of one that doesn't have one. That's my plan.

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