G&P M4 WOC- ROF setup

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2011

This is my parts gun G&P WOC. It has a Element aluminum bolt carrier, AGM M4 nozzle that I implanted an RAtech metal nozzletip in, and a heavy AGM hammer spring. There's also a recoil buffer that short strokes the gun. The result?

A BB spitting monstrosity that is loud and has instant trigger response. Kind of fun if you ask me

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  • i have 2 nice g&p gbbrs. but im new to the whole gbbr field. how do you lower the fps from 400+ to less than 350? i have an npas, but it doesn't fit in my bolt.

  • @Drumdudeck

    The G&P nozzles are funny- you'd have to make a small spacer in order to reduce the FPS without a NPAS

  • How did you do this? I want to do this on mine.

  • @DeAthZReApEr760

    Lightweight BCG, plastic bolt, and short stroked

  • @mkcsu27 : I have actually tried this and it broke my Bolt Catch thingy, where the Bolt Carrier stops.

  • @DeAthZReApEr760

    The idea with short stroking is to make the bolt catch irrelevant. This reduces wear and tear and also increases gas efficiency

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  • what you should do instead is make a high rof upper receiver assembly for your inokatsu.

  • @mkcsu27 A friend of mine does the same thing on WE systems, with a rubber tube!

  • Mine shoots faster :)

  • @DeAthZReApEr760 Yeah, a lot of people say SHORT STROKE AND GET BETTER ROF, but they don't warn you that if you shortstroke it too much, either your alu bolt catch will break off, or your steel bolt catch will shave down your alu bolt. The latter happened to me :/

  • @mkcsu27 : unfortunately in this case, mine didn't reduce wear and tear, instead it damaged my internal.

    its all good tho, I had to sand the base of the Bolt thingy in order for the Bolt carrier to stay in place when mag is empty.

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