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Blowback Armory Simulated Recoil Engine

 

Quality - 100% made of industrial, high-grade materials: The main portions are made of CNC machined steel, and other components are rated to extreme duty industrial use standards, not to mention all materials, components, and manufacturing is done here in the USA.

 

Realism - Punishing .223 cal Remington-like recoil: Boasting over double the felt recoil of the next best competitor, there really is no other recoil kit that even comes close. On a side note, this kit is tuned to provide a "true to life" cyclic rate that not only impacts as hard as a real AR-15 or M4, but returns to battery in approximately the same amount of time.

 

Performance - Increased gas efficiency per shot: We regularly saw a 3-7 shot increase per magazine in controlled testing on a WE M4, with factory "Open Bolt" valving, firing propane.

 

Reliability - Minimal perceived wear: During our final extended testing, we observed no sign of increased wear over the course of ~8000 rounds fired in a First Gen WE M4 Open Bolt (the older receiver was actually thinner and weaker than the current).

 

Cost - USA quality, Chinese cost: Our recoil kit was developed using state of the art design software, prototyped, and is currently being manufactured and assembled here in the Silicon Valley, yet the pricing is reminiscent of similar Chinese made units. We've gone to great lengths to ensure that we could bring you a superior product at a rock bottom price.

Get the same recoil system that continues to shock current day operators and is offered in our latest Tactical Training rifle solutions sold to SWAT teams and various police and military groups around the country!

Features:

  • Replicates recoil similar to .223cal (tested on WE M4)
  • Replicates real AR-15 & M4 cyclic rate
  • Increases gas efficiency
  • Made with 100% high-grade materials and components
  • CNC manufactured
  • Designed, manufactured, and assembled in the USA"
     
    Blowback Armory have developed the parts designed to make that happen for your gas blowback rifle, especially the WE, KWA, Western Arms, and King Arms Gas Blowbacks...

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Jedynie 65 zielonych a opis jak z bajki. Mimo, że nie mam gazowej eM czwórki, to jednak ciekaw jestem testów tej konwersji.

bez przesady z tą bajką. Coś mi tu śmierdzi. Nie ma żadnych fotek co to a części więc nie można się zorientować o co chodzi. Może się okaże, że to po prostu cięższy buffer i mocniejsza sprężyna. Ja podobny efekt osiągnąłem swego czasu w inokatsu, po prostu wziąłem sprężynę pd ar15 obciąłem jakieś 30% wsadziłem buffera od ar15 i odrzut był prawie jak w .223. Tylko po pierwsze receiver musi być z aluminium i bolt carrier ze stali. W swoim M4 WE bym raczej tego nie zamontował. Dlatego jestem bardzo ciekawy co oni wykombinowali za 65 usd. Co do zwiększenia efektywności gazu to może cos w tym jest. Jeśli rof jest taki jak w ostrej m4 tzn. mniejszy jak w GBBR (700-800 vs 900 rpm) to może faktycznie mniej gazu idzie na jeden magazynek. Najlepiej żeby Amadem kupił tę konwersje, zamontował i zrobił recke na forum :):) Amadem jesteś gdzieś tutaj? :)

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Sanders masz 100% racji pakowanie cięższego bezwładnika z twardszą sprężyną jest zabójcze dla znalowych Receiverów - zwłaszcza na CO2.

Jak widać zestaw nie jest niczym rewolucyjnym, a wrzucenie bezwładnika typu Direct Impact, jest o wiele tańsze i daje podobny efekt.

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