Maple Leaf SUPER Hop-Up Bucking for Airsoft AEG Rifles (Type: 50 Degrees)
9 Customer Reviews
by Albert H. on 05/14/2024
"Perfect fit and very good results with my HPA scorpion evo and max HopUp unit. Sub 5fps variation at chrono. 70 degrees seems to be the way to go for most aegs shooting close to 400ish fps. Also fits very well with my go to brand for barrels, which is the Prometheus tightbore 6.03.
by Corey N. on 02/28/2024
"I bought the 60 degree and installed in a CYMA CM048B with a concave nub. This bucking gives great consistency and distance. 8 out of 10 hits on a torso size target at 220 feet with EMG .28 BBs.
by Madison M. on 06/09/2022
"You already know this is one of the best buckings in the world but I'll add my $0.02. I found that when combined with a MAXX MI-Pro, tightbore, and optimized Air Nozzle Cylinder and piston set, I was able to drop my FPS down to a wacky 275 FPS (out of a 370mm barrel), and yet, despite that, with 0.25 g BB's was able to get a 200 foot range effective. And I can verify that it is 200 ft as I use a laser rangefinder for all my testing. And I would argue the bucking is the primary cause for that outlandish low FPS combo yet staggering range. If you prefer Low FPS, high endurance guns (M90 spring for example), this bucking is a must have.
Also, as a tech this comes up a lot, this is a THIN bucking, not in the durability sense (I go for 70*), but in the sense that you will be able to get it on the barrel and into your hopup with risking tearing it nor having it move out of place. Other buckings often have that problem and reduces their effectiveness (seal doesn't seal in the right place and you get pressure leaks) but this does not so 1 more reason to recommend it.
Also, as a tech this comes up a lot, this is a THIN bucking, not in the durability sense (I go for 70*), but in the sense that you will be able to get it on the barrel and into your hopup with risking tearing it nor having it move out of place. Other buckings often have that problem and reduces their effectiveness (seal doesn't seal in the right place and you get pressure leaks) but this does not so 1 more reason to recommend it.
by Wayne B. on 11/24/2021
"Dropped one of these into a LCT RPK NV. Easy mod. This bucking seems way higher quality than the stock LCT one. It seemed to perform pretty well. Predictable groupings and easily hopped 0.28g. For $10, it's a no brainer upgrade.
by Noah H. on 05/01/2021
"AMAZING PRODUCT! I was using the standard Macaron bucking for the past year and it was working well. But, I wanted to see if I could get something even better, so I tried this. HOLY COW! This this thing is amazing. For starters: it had a squiggly ridge on the outside to help seal against the hopup chamber. Then, there’s another ridge on the inside of the bucking that presses tight against the chamber. Lastly, there’s two nubs near the feed lips, flanking the contact patch, that also help the bucking press tight against the chamber. It can be a little tricky getting the bucking onto the barrel, but once you do it’s on the very snug. And it seals beautifully in the hopup chamber. As for performance it speaks for itself. I got effortless 100ft shots with pinpoint accuracy. 200-ish ft shots had a bit of a spread, but it was very minimal. Currently running it in a Maxx ME Pro with an Angel Custom 6.03 barrel, and Maple Leaf Omega nub. Chronoing about 350fps with .30s. I’m interested to see how it would perform with .32 or even .36 bbs. Heck, I may even get a 6.01 barrel just to see how far I can take my performance. All in all, this is a great bucking and I can’t recommend it enough.
by Alex P. on 12/16/2020
"Great quality bucking! Paired it with a prommy 208mm barrel with the maxx m 4 HopUp with normal tension nub. Shoots like a dream in multiple builds
by Alex T. on 03/02/2020
"I dropped a 60 degree bucking in my HPA PDW build with the RA-Tech Nub and a Maxx Hopup. The performance matches my R-hopped ZCI barrel inside of a Maxx pound for pound, and the barrel I use in this build is 65mm shorter. The hop is consistent, there are no misfeeds in any gun I've tested, and the rubber picks up .32s like they're chump change. So far there is no noticeable wear on the rubber after 2500 rounds. I can't recommend this product enough. I'm leaving R-hop builds behind and will just be buying these things moving forward.
by Ben B. on 10/12/2019
"Been teching for nearly a dozen years, done plenty of flat hops and other hop modifications. I will say this is the best drop in hop up bucking around right now. It has a ridge inside the lip to hold back the bbs from double feeding. Then it has two more ridges in the bucking to seal in any hop up unit, even ones that that are tight or more loose. Just make sure you have a decent hop up unit with a level nub arm and a nub that is able to evenly push the bucking. Fits a prowin with a pommy or pdi barrel perfectly. I did in one gun have to slightly sand the lip so that it doesnt protrude into the feed tube and cause jams.
Definitely worth having a couple of these in the part bin for those picky guns.
Definitely worth having a couple of these in the part bin for those picky guns.
by C.J. G. on 09/05/2023
"Maple leaf always tends to have great buckings. However, the macarons (regular and super) never seem to work in anything other than a M4 pattern gun, or unless the nozzle length is perfect for the bucking. This is because the macarons and supers have extra long and differently shaped feed lips.
M14s never like them, AKs are hit or miss, Mp5s and Ks don’t like them, 1918 Bar doesn’t like it, Thompson and P90 don’t like them, and AUG and UAR don’t either. M249 featherweights like them (since they use a v2 gearbox and m4 pattern nozzle), and literally any M4 will work fine.
Personally I stick to the MR Hops and they work much better anyways in literally anything.
Overall great quality, but not the best design.
M14s never like them, AKs are hit or miss, Mp5s and Ks don’t like them, 1918 Bar doesn’t like it, Thompson and P90 don’t like them, and AUG and UAR don’t either. M249 featherweights like them (since they use a v2 gearbox and m4 pattern nozzle), and literally any M4 will work fine.
Personally I stick to the MR Hops and they work much better anyways in literally anything.
Overall great quality, but not the best design.