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R.I.T.Z November 25th, 2011 23:44

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Originally Posted by maximemoring (Post 1566350)
OH YEAH! I've done some research and the speed is actually more around 420-430FPS and with .28g BB's It shoots around 350FPS. So it will be all good... Right?

nope. the speed slows but the kinetic energy is still the same.
so your only option is to downgrade

maximemoring November 26th, 2011 03:46

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Originally Posted by R.I.T.Z (Post 1566352)
nope. the speed slows but the kinetic energy is still the same.
so your only option is to downgrade

Then I will need serious help there.
I don't know what I should go buy (or which spring I should buy) or even how I am going to change that spring (or make any other mod)... o_o
My gun is the Javelin M24, btw...

Kokanee November 26th, 2011 08:20

Pretty much every field allows bolt action rifles to shoot up to 450 fps. However most players are uncomfortable with a new player using a sniper rifle, not really the best choice for you to buy when youre new to the game.

Optimus November 29th, 2011 13:29

Great Read
 
Going to my first gig tonight. Read everything. Great collection of posts. Thanks to all that contributed. See you in the field.

Potenza January 14th, 2012 23:21

This was a great read! thanks.

magnumosprey February 11th, 2012 16:40

That actually helped me a lot. I've had questions about my gbb pistol for a while now and that answered all of them.

haven.hatty February 15th, 2012 06:27

However most players are uncomfortable with a new player using a sniper rifle, not really the best choice for you to buy when youre new to the game.

razeredge March 12th, 2012 20:09

As a new player I really appreciate this collection of posts, it answered a lot of questions I didn't realize I had,

Cheers

Blackrabbit March 27th, 2012 11:11

Thanks for this thread. I'd enjoy reading it, for a newbie this is the best thread they should look/read first. It has everything ( maybe not), but still very helpful to a new comers (like me). :D

BTW name is Melvin, age 33. Lives in toronto (north york). And wanting to join PR - Pacific Recon team (yes im pinoy LoL).

So see you guys at the field.

gilps03 September 3rd, 2012 02:19

Great read!!! Thanks for taking the time to put that together.

BELObeatz October 28th, 2012 20:18

Happy I trudged through to read all the great tips. For a newbie like myself it clears a lot up and I hope to be a stand up addition to the community. Really seems like immaturity is a cancer in the sport.

Curo November 8th, 2012 17:45

Just read this again. It neglects to mention bug spray! Seriously some parts of Canada the bugs with kill you.

mike_sinyard November 15th, 2012 17:06

Just wondering about the sling. Not sure why its highlighted in red... Is a sling really neccessary? I know almost everyone uses one so im curious. As far as tactics goes i can see a slinged rifle only getting in the way. A rifle not slinged sounds like a better option. Wen clinbing into window i can put my gun down. While venturing in my pack. Gun down. While crawling gun up in my hand away from my body. It just seems better to be able to move that rifle wherever i want quickly. The only thing i can think of is just unclipping the rifle from the sling must be easy and quick so im assuming its no big deal and thats why they use a sling. Let me know why a sling is important

lurkingknight November 15th, 2012 17:15

depending on your choice of gun, it could be 6-20 pounds of stuff to carry around all day. A sling is great because it takes the load off your arms when you are a non combatant walking to respawn. It's also very clear you are dead since you don't have a gun in your hands.

I find it a great help since I can be hands free while I'm moving out of an engagement zone. It's so much nicer when I can manipulate kill sticks/kill flag, find a snack, grab a drink do a gear check to make sure I haven't dropped anything. It takes a lot off your arms. It doesn't seem like it in a short game, but in longer games, it really starts to help. Also gives you an opportunity to stretch your hands and fingers, holding a gun for a long time can cramp them up, or at least make them a bit stiff.

Brian McIlmoyle November 15th, 2012 17:22

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Originally Posted by mike_sinyard (Post 1726129)
Let me know why a sling is important

if you are doing 20 minute Skirmishes... it's not

if you are doing a 4 hour patrol.. it is


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