The Maple Leaf Autobot 2023 series hop-up buckings represent the latest development in Maple Leaf’s hop-up bucking design.
The design of the 2023 series is based on the proven original Autobot line. The most distinctive feature of the Autobot series is its long hourglass-shaped curved hop-up nub, which can provide strong spin even for heavier BBs.
Features:
- Improved BB centering in the barrel with a new design
- Includes a steel C-clip that improves nozzle seal against the bucking. Use of the C-clip is optional.
- Support pieces inside the bucking on both sides of the barrel’s hop-up window
- Compatible with Marui / WE / KJ GBB pistols, WE GBBR rifles, and VSR-10 compatible spring rifles
Standard round nubs in airsoft guns do not work optimally with Maple Leaf’s new buckings featuring a long contact patch, as a point-shaped nub bends the bucking’s contact area into a curve. This prevents full benefit from the Autobot hop’s extended contact surface and may cause the bucking to deform into an unintended position. We recommend using the bucking with a Maple Leaf curved nub or curved adjustment arm for best performance. For GBB pistols, use the Maple Leaf I-Key nub.
Hop-up Bucking Degree Rating (Hardness)
The degree rating of hop-up buckings indicates their softness. The lower the number, the softer the bucking. Different hardness levels perform differently across various power ranges. In other words, the degree rating can be used as a guideline when selecting a suitable bucking for your airsoft gun once its power is known. As a rule of thumb, the more powerful the gun, the harder the hop-up bucking should be. The table below shows the Taiwanese manufacturer’s own recommendations for suitable power ranges.
| Hardness and Color |
Recommended Power Range |
| 50 – Green |
Below 110 m/s (1.2 J) |
| 60 – Yellow |
90-120 m/s (0.8-1.5 J) |
| 70 – Blue |
110-140 m/s (1.2-2 J) |
| 80 – Red |
140+ m/s (over 1.8 J) |