LayLax NINE BALL ASC Airsoft Bucking

LayLax NINE BALL ASC Airsoft Bucking

LayLax NINE BALL ASC Airsoft Bucking 

Thank you for your interest in the LayLax NINE BALL ASC Airsoft Bucking. While this particular product is no longer available, Fox Airsoft offers a wide range of Airsoft Gun Accessories to enhance your airsoft experience. Our inventory includes various buckings, hop-up units, and other upgrades to optimize the performance of your airsoft guns.

About the LayLax NINE BALL ASC Airsoft Bucking

The LayLax NINE BALL ASC Airsoft Bucking was a durable, high-quality bucking designed for airsoft guns. It was compatible with VSR-10 cut and Tokyo Marui Gas Gun Barrels, making it suitable for sniper rifles and pistols. With its advanced gas routing design, this bucking offered improved consistency and accuracy during gameplay.

What's Included In The Box:

  • LayLax NINE BALL ASC Airsoft Bucking

Quick Overview:

  • Advanced Gas Routing
  • Fits VSR-10 and TM Gas Cut Barrels
  • Drop-in Upgrade

Weight & Dimensions:

  • Dry Weight of the bucking is: 2 oz
  • Entire package weight: 3 oz
  • Length: 0.5 inches (13mm)
  • Height: 0.3 inches (8mm)

Warranty Information:

At Fox Airsoft, we value our customers and offer a 30-day warranty and refund policy on all purchases. We strive to provide the best service and ensure your product satisfaction.

Explore Other Airsoft Gun Accessories:

Although the LayLax NINE BALL ASC Airsoft Bucking is no longer available, we invite you to browse our wide selection of airsoft accessories. From bucking and hop-up units to barrels, triggers, and more, we offer a range of upgrade options to enhance the performance and customization of your airsoft guns.

Visit our airsoft accessories page to discover the latest and greatest accessories for your airsoft needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is bucking in airsoft?

In airsoft, bucking refers to a rubber component located inside the hop-up unit of an airsoft gun. The bucking interacts with the BB as it passes through the barrel, applying backspin to the BB. This backspin increases the BB’s range and accuracy by stabilizing its flight through the air.

Where is the bucking on a airsoft gun?

The bucking is located inside the hop-up chamber of an airsoft gun, which is typically positioned at the beginning of the inner barrel. To access the bucking, you usually need to disassemble the hop-up unit. It sits over the inner barrel and interacts directly with the BB to apply the necessary backspin.

What does hop mean in airsoft?

In airsoft, "hop" refers to the backspin applied to the BB by the hop-up system. The term is derived from "hop-up," a mechanism that increases the range and accuracy of the BB by creating a lift force, counteracting gravity. This backspin stabilizes the BB in flight, allowing for straighter and longer shots.

What is the hop-up effect in airsoft?

The hop-up effect in airsoft is the phenomenon where backspin applied to the BB by the hop-up unit creates lift, allowing the BB to travel further and more accurately. This effect is due to the Magnus effect, where the backspin generates a pressure difference that counteracts gravity, keeping the BB aloft for a longer distance.

What does bucking degree mean?

The bucking degree refers to the hardness of the rubber material used in the airsoft bucking, measured in degrees Shore hardness. A lower degree indicates a softer bucking, which provides more grip and is ideal for lighter BBs and lower FPS setups. A higher degree indicates a harder bucking, which is more durable and suitable for heavier BBs and higher FPS setups. The choice of bucking degree affects the hop-up performance and consistency, so it's important to select the appropriate degree for your specific airsoft gun and playing style.