@@JoshsCustomBuilds Thanks for the link! However, do the little holes on the side of the rmr have to be threaded already, or do you just thread in the screws just like that?
Quick question on lubricating the bucking: Doesn't that kind of work against what the bucking is supposed to do? I thought the BB should scratch on the part of the bucking that gets pressed down by the Hop-Up and rotate as a result. Won't the lube reduce that effect?
Great comment! Glad you brought this up. When you lubricate the bucking, it makes the first 50 shots after inconsistent, but after some of the silicon comes off, groups return to normal. I used to not lubricate the buckings, but found they last longer if you do so
Amazing video! Super helpful as always.
Great video! Where can I find that protector for your rmr?
Thank you! I got the protector from SCG - here’s the link! www.shootercbgear.com/new/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=12422
@@JoshsCustomBuilds Thanks for the link! However, do the little holes on the side of the rmr have to be threaded already, or do you just thread in the screws just like that?
Quick question on lubricating the bucking: Doesn't that kind of work against what the bucking is supposed to do? I thought the BB should scratch on the part of the bucking that gets pressed down by the Hop-Up and rotate as a result. Won't the lube reduce that effect?
Great comment! Glad you brought this up. When you lubricate the bucking, it makes the first 50 shots after inconsistent, but after some of the silicon comes off, groups return to normal. I used to not lubricate the buckings, but found they last longer if you do so
Half of the action takes place off screen, otherwise useful