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  2. Hop-up (airsoft) - Wikipedia

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    Hop-up [1] is the backspin put on airsoft pellets and BBs to increase their range via the Magnus effect. Hop-up devices apply backspin to the projectile reducing the air pressure on its top side. This causes the plastic pellet to fall less over a given distance than it would without the spin applied, extending the effective range of the weapon ...

  3. Airsoft - Wikipedia

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    Ideally, the hop-up should be adjusted so that the pellets fly as far as possible in a straight line without curving upward too far or dropping too quickly. Hop-Up does decrease the muzzle velocity (a gun firing 340 ft/s (100 m/s) with the hop fully unwound can drop to as low as 300 ft/s (91 m/s)). Ease and location of adjustment vary by gun ...

  4. Hop-up - Wikipedia

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    Hop-Up may refer to: Hop-up (airsoft) , a piece of rubber increasing range of airsoft gun with Magnus effect. Hop-up (TT-01) , aftermarket gears for R/C chassis made by Tamiya

  5. Airsoft pellets - Wikipedia

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    Low-quality 6 mm 0.12 g plastic airsoft pellets. Airsoft pellets (known as BBs) are spherical projectiles used by airsoft guns.Typically made of plastic, [1] they usually measure around 6 mm (0.24 in) in diameter (though selective models use 8 mm), [1] and weigh 0.20–0.40 g (3.1–6.2 gr), with the most common weights being 0.20 g and 0.25 g, while 0.28 g, 0.30 g, 0.32 g and 0.40 g BBs are ...

  6. Airsoft gun - Wikipedia

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    Spring-powered airsoft guns are generally not as powerful as gas-powered ones, but are more powerful than electric airsoft guns because stiffer springs can often be used without the worry of overloading any motor-gearbox, although some spring shotguns and bolt-action rifles can be very powerful with muzzle velocities up to 400–700 ft/s (120 ...

  7. Talk:Hop-up (airsoft) - Wikipedia

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    4 Hop-Up vs. Rifling. 1 comment. 5 Wiki Education assignment: ... Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Hop-up (airsoft) Add languages. Page contents not supported in ...

  8. Legal issues in airsoft - Wikipedia

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    Airsoft is a sport in which players use airsoft guns to fire plastic projectiles at other players in order to eliminate them. Due to the often-realistic appearance of airsoft guns and their ability to fire projectiles at relatively high speeds, laws have been put in place in many countries to regulate both the sport of airsoft and the guns themselves.

  9. Military step - Wikipedia

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    This is designed for field marches and other rough conditions, though is not used in combat areas. The U.S. command is "Route-step, MARCH." Mark Time: The military mark time is essentially a stationary march with the knees coming up parallel to the ground or the foot dangling six inches off the ground. The time of what they were previously ...