All that happens if you put silicone down an Airsoft barrel is it attracts dirt and you get jams. The BB actually rides on the cushion of air that is trying to blow past the obstruction in the bore. The Bernoulli effect keeps it centred. And if it gets on the hop rubber you lose the grip that allows it to impart backspin. It's another variable that introduces inconsistency. Just check out all the threads that start, "I lubed my barrel and now my gun won't shoot for toffee...."
You seem to have lost sight of the fact that an Airsoft gun is velocity limited. There is also a limited amount of cylinder volume available to blow the BB down the barrel. And there is no argument with the demonstrable fact that I have two guns that are almost identical, except one has a 200mm barrel and the other has a 363mm barrel. The 200mm has a slightly heavier spring and a ported cylinder with the appropriate amount of volume for the barrel and BB weight. The 363mm is similarly optimised. The barrels, hops etc are from the same manufacturer. Shooting the same BBs they have EXACTLY the same range and accuracy.
You seem to have lost sight of the fact that an Airsoft gun is velocity limited. There is also a limited amount of cylinder volume available to blow the BB down the barrel. And there is no argument with the demonstrable fact that I have two guns that are almost identical, except one has a 200mm barrel and the other has a 363mm barrel. The 200mm has a slightly heavier spring and a ported cylinder with the appropriate amount of volume for the barrel and BB weight. The 363mm is similarly optimised. The barrels, hops etc are from the same manufacturer. Shooting the same BBs they have EXACTLY the same range and accuracy.
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