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Originally Posted by cav.
I dont think youll get felt recoil like a .22 on airsoft gun, metal slide would most likely explode in the front sending the slide to your face. Even with steel side, you would need at the least a 150% spring to bring the slide back to forward, anything less than 150% would have trouble. GBBP and GBBR honestly is as real as it gets...what more do you want??? Lol seriously, they are already a great platform for training purposes, even AEG tbh. I don't know what increased recoil would help or do for your "weapons training," but I feel if you shoot real steel you would understand your own firearm and how to handle it with confidence, and airsoft is merely a cheaper alternative for training so that you can apply it to real shooting. But if airsoft is not enough to replicate the the training for you (because not enough recoil, not realisiticism enough) to migrate said training to real, you are a poor shooter.
This video will help you
https://youtu.be/GoHA-rhGeG4
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The recoil springs on real steel counterparts are night and day compared to airsoft. Theoretically speaking, airsoft parts would break in less than 1 magazine if they were put under the same conditions. Pot metal, weak recoil springs, the (Made in China) works. Real steel is made from stainless steel. Pistol slides are cnc'd from solid blocks of steel for real steel parts.
I've held a p226 in a CRFSC and trying to rack back the slide felt like i'd say 4-5x stronger than an airsoft pistol's recoil spring.
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Originally Posted by Activist
P.S. this idea isn't for airsoft gaming, it's for weapons training and replicated shooting realism. So please don't tell me how my idea is stupid. I'm attempting to replicate the realism not the performance. Thanks again!
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