I noticed something with the 7.0 boards in my new Abrams and Leopard 2. I was excited by the possibility of being able to turn off the air soft capability but have found that doing so also disables barrel recoil. Is this just the way it was wired or are these functions inseparable? Anyone have any info about this?
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They function as one because the barrel is physical attached to the airsoft piston. If the piston does not move neither will the barrel. Turning off the airsoft system thus turns off barrel recoil too.Originally posted by HotDiggity View PostI noticed something with the 7.0 boards in my new Abrams and Leopard 2. I was excited by the possibility of being able to turn off the air soft capability but have found that doing so also disables barrel recoil. Is this just the way it was wired or are these functions inseparable? Anyone have any info about this?
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It has this metal bar screwing in at the top of the bb airsoft mechanism at one end and the barrel at the other end. When the trigger pulls the airsoft mechanism part back, it pulls the barrel back too. It is nice but it not timely correct. The barrel recoils before the shot :-(SoCal RC Tank Club Facebook Group
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Exactly this. Turning off the silly “precoil” is actually an improvement.Originally posted by DavidN View PostIt has this metal bar screwing in at the top of the bb airsoft mechanism at one end and the barrel at the other end. When the trigger pulls the airsoft mechanism part back, it pulls the barrel back too. It is nice but it not timely correct. The barrel recoils before the shot :-(
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Yep. remember though, all these tanks started out as toys. It's only after we serious adults 😉 got involved that these flaws surfaced.Originally posted by Nfafan View Post
To explain to someone who doesn’t have barrel recoil on a tank: the barrel recoils just before the “cannon” noise?
If so, then yeah, what is the value in such feature?The more screws it takes to reassemble a tank, the more likely it is you left something out!
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That is why there are three main types of your Leopard 2: Tamiya Leopard, Toro/Taigen Leopard and HL Leopard :-) We get what we paid for.SoCal RC Tank Club Facebook Group
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