It was originally one of Newbie's kits but because it is so easy to do, it has transformed into a cheaper in price D.I.Y. For a long time now there has been no guide, tutorial, or any other instructions on how to do this other than people posting questions on how to do it over and over again. I happen to have an old Well MB-10 that I haven't done this mod to yet, so I will show you how using this rifle. This particular gun doesn't take any line of upgrades, as it is not a clone of anything, but I was still able to fit my nineball bucking in there. This is just my method, as I am sure there are quite a few methods, however similar, of achieving the same result. So why should you do this mod? I'm sure you know that a fixed hop is more consistent than an adjustable hop, because the adjustable hop can move a bit when you fire it. This will give you the consistency of a fixed hop, while being able to adjust it. Some people also have a curving issue, most common on VSR rifles though not always, that you just can't seem to fix with shims. This will keep the hopup arm straight and keep the bb going dead straight, that is unless you either have the nub uneven or the bucking mound is uneven. I still recommend you shim your hopup arm, although this is only for greater consistency and to make sure it is all kept rigid. MiloXC3 made this video tutorial on how to do the TDC mod.
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