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Old August 23rd, 2007, 15:28   #1
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Big-Out H-Hop?

I've searched around for their performance but there are barely threads about it.

So how is the performance of the Big-Out H-Hop compared to a normal rubber?

http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwol...l?prodID=20164

Does it make the accuracy a lot better?

Thanks.
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Old August 23rd, 2007, 17:08   #2
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*scratches head*

What the hell is that. Very intriguing...
We will see if any one on the board knows anything I guess.

Very interesting find mate.
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Old August 23rd, 2007, 17:21   #3
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It replaces the hop-up nub (the soft rubber tube that is pushed down on the hopup rubber, creating backspin). The theory is that with 2 points of contact on the BB intead of 1, your gun will shoot straighter. I've never used one personally, but some folks in Europe and Hong Kong swear by them.

This link isn't *totally* related, but you'll see what I mean about 2 points of contact. The Big Out H Nub does the same thing.

http://pageproducer.arczip.com/daedalus03/workshop.html
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Old August 23rd, 2007, 17:43   #4
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well if its a little off, it'll start to create sidespin so..
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Old August 23rd, 2007, 17:44   #5
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Skladfin, they are mentioned in numerous threads over in the Arnies tech forum. Give them a looksee.
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Old August 23rd, 2007, 18:52   #6
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Skladfin, they are mentioned in numerous threads over in the Arnies tech forum. Give them a looksee.
will check it out
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Old August 24th, 2007, 00:06   #7
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It replaces the hop-up nub (the soft rubber tube that is pushed down on the hopup rubber, creating backspin). The theory is that with 2 points of contact on the BB intead of 1, your gun will shoot straighter. I've never used one personally, but some folks in Europe and Hong Kong swear by them.

This link isn't *totally* related, but you'll see what I mean about 2 points of contact. The Big Out H Nub does the same thing.

http://pageproducer.arczip.com/daedalus03/workshop.html
Wait, so this is a "nub" and not the rubber that pushes down on the bucking?

Well in my mind, there's the nub on top, then the rubber, then the bucking, if you know what I mean.
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Old August 24th, 2007, 05:28   #8
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I use this product exclusively in all of my standard AEGs, if that's any indication of whether they're any good or not...

The nub IS the bucking. And then there's the rubber sleeve. The nub/bucking normally looks like a 2.5mm piece of wire insulation that pushes down on the hop up rubber sleeve.

The Big-Out H-Hop replaces this bucking.
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Old August 24th, 2007, 10:34   #9
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Hey Illusion,

Have you ever compared the Big-Out nub with the one Madbull offers? I had the Madbull version in 2 of my guns and was not impressed one bit with it. Just wondering if there is a big difference between the 2
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Old August 24th, 2007, 10:51   #10
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I've heard nothing but bad things about the mad bull one.

I don't see why or how it can perform so poorly... the Big-Out ones I use seems to work just fine. And I use both the black as well as the white ones.
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Oh god, the Madbull is just horrible, same with their Shark hop-up rubber... Maybe I'll have to give the Big-Out a try then, see if I get better results with that.
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Old August 24th, 2007, 11:01   #12
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I know I sold a couple of Big-Out H-Hops on the forum about a year ago, so there IS be someone else out there with experience... check with Blastyman, he was one of the buyers, among others...
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IIRC, the complaints about the MB H-nub are that they're too soft and/or narrow.
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I use this product exclusively in all of my standard AEGs, if that's any indication of whether they're any good or not...

The nub IS the bucking. And then there's the rubber sleeve. The nub/bucking normally looks like a 2.5mm piece of wire insulation that pushes down on the hop up rubber sleeve.

The Big-Out H-Hop replaces this bucking.
wait, I'm seriously starting to get really confused here.

So the H-Hop replaces the below thing?



Also, how good does this work with the conjunction of KM RH-65? Heard good and bad things about it at arnies'
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Old August 24th, 2007, 20:56   #15
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