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Old October 2nd, 2012, 19:31   #1
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Inokatsu 2011 Sopmod downgrade 350fps?

Finally got my hands on my Ino M4 2011 Super...anyone know how to downgrade it to 350fps for indoor skirmishing?

Any help would be greatly appreciated...
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Old October 2nd, 2012, 19:57   #2
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you can get a RA-Tech NPAS and deal with it self adjusting down to nothing. or have a new valve spacer made to keep it at <350.
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Old October 2nd, 2012, 20:39   #3
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you can get a RA-Tech NPAS and deal with it self adjusting down to nothing. or have a new valve spacer made to keep it at <350.
Do I need the full bolt assembly or just the valve? the NPAS with bolt is 280$ the valve is 10$ Im willing to spend the money on whatever works best but the 2011 Bolt is considered to be the best in the biz...
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Old October 2nd, 2012, 22:32   #4
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you would need this
http://en.ratech.com.tw/english/inde...=39&Itemid=153

though im not 100% sure it's a direct drop in for the Ino bolt.
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Old October 2nd, 2012, 22:43   #5
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Oh easy. use DUSTER GAS.
less strain on gun and cleaner than propane. also half the price if not 1/3 of green gas
secondly inokatsu bolts arent that good. i have 2 broken ones at home

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Old October 3rd, 2012, 01:58   #6
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Oh easy. use DUSTER GAS.
less strain on gun and cleaner than propane. also half the price if not 1/3 of green gas
secondly inokatsu bolts arent that good. i have 2 broken ones at home
the WA bolt design is bad generally. the Inu is not designed to be run on duster, it would have a hard time cycling.
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Old October 3rd, 2012, 02:24   #7
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Why would you want to use a inokatsu for indoors?? That's like buying a lamborghini Aventador for grocery shopping... Yeah you can do it.... BUT WHY!!?!?! FOR the LOVE OF GOD why!!
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Old October 3rd, 2012, 02:31   #8
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Why would you want to use a inokatsu for indoors?? That's like buying a lamborghini Aventador for grocery shopping... Yeah you can do it.... BUT WHY!!?!?! FOR the LOVE OF GOD why!!
Bad comparison. GBBR's are suited for indoors since temperatures can be easily regulated. All an INO excels at is realism and recoil. It doesn't shoot any better or anything.
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you would need this
http://en.ratech.com.tw/english/inde...=39&Itemid=153

though im not 100% sure it's a direct drop in for the Ino bolt.
Thanks bro I will look into it just sent you a PM
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Old October 3rd, 2012, 16:37   #10
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Why would you want to use a inokatsu for indoors?? That's like buying a lamborghini Aventador for grocery shopping... Yeah you can do it.... BUT WHY!!?!?! FOR the LOVE OF GOD why!!
Same would go for why are you questioning what I want to do with my money?

We all have our stupid reasons for doing things I guess.
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Old October 3rd, 2012, 16:45   #11
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Bad comparison. GBBR's are suited for indoors since temperatures can be easily regulated. All an INO excels at is realism and recoil. It doesn't shoot any better or anything.
exactly...all good
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gas-in-mag GBBR will never have a range of AEG simply because of the propellent pressure fluctuation.
I would recommend AGAINST using the WA type of NPAS. The recoil of the gun will self adjust the fps (not from the propellent or temperature)
Shorter inner barrel is one way (I doubt there's a need for X-tra long inner barrel.
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Old October 3rd, 2012, 22:54   #13
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gas-in-mag GBBR will never have a range of AEG simply because of the propellent pressure fluctuation.
I would recommend AGAINST using the WA type of NPAS. The recoil of the gun will self adjust the fps (not from the propellent or temperature)
Shorter inner barrel is one way (I doubt there's a need for X-tra long inner barrel.
Why would you recommend against it? RA tech makes one specifically for the Ino 2011 ?
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Why would you recommend against it? RA tech makes one specifically for the Ino 2011 ?
well, RAtech does make some stuff that's cough cough not in your best interest to put in your gun cough cough. like the WE BCG and aluminum bolt.
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Why would you recommend against it? RA tech makes one specifically for the Ino 2011 ?
the problem with the RA-Tech NPAS is in its design. the only thing maintaining the power output setting on the NPAS, is friction. once the gun starts to cycle, the vibrations will cause the NPAS to unscrew it self. so slowly the FPS will drop until it wont fire any more. this can be fixed by using some loctite, but then you loose the ability to adjust the FPS.
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