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May 7th, 2008, 08:14 | #16 |
So with your VSR-10 can you finally hit your targets 10/10 at 300 ft?
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May 7th, 2008, 14:13 | #17 |
3 "melded" springs!
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May 7th, 2008, 14:20 | #18 |
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May 7th, 2008, 14:58 | #19 |
bud i think the new HOT FAD is taking your barrel out and hopup off and hitting targets with your breath power at 100+ft...they are real cheap too!
I can get beyond 100ft with my m16 barrel, serious range...you dont even want to know what im chronying at... |
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May 7th, 2008, 15:03 | #20 | |
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HaHa!! I embeded a BB in my drywall with a PDI 6.04 barrel. My wife was pissed. I should chrony lung-power, but I'll bet it's 200 fps or better. Blowgun for a back-up?
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May 7th, 2008, 15:08 | #21 |
HAHAHAH my thoughts exactly.
damn i love these threads |
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May 7th, 2008, 15:29 | #22 |
You need a tough outer barrel on those blowguns, otherwise they are easy to bend and then aiming is difficult. Lol.
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May 7th, 2008, 15:36 | #23 |
dont forget the RIS and aimpoint, and at that you should always use a vert grip....specially TAN in colour cause it makes the bb's go faster.
I heard if you put a MOSFET in your blowgun you can get an accurate 3 shot burst and it saves wear and tear on your lungs...not to mention the rate of fire on full auto WHEEEW....insane. ohhh god i think i just trashed this thread. sorry i couldnt resist |
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May 7th, 2008, 16:36 | #24 |
The 416 is definitely a popular option at the moment. Very nice gun for the price. People generally buy them not just because they look cool, but because they're quite functional too. They're powerful and accurate out of the box, can be used for both outdoor and indoor (with a spring downgrade), and are cheap to upgrade or repair. I'm quite happy with mine.
The L96 tend to be bought up by noobs who are into Counterstrike and think that sniping is the same in a real like as in CS.
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May 7th, 2008, 23:17 | #25 |
Personally I just really much prefer the L96 always have although I don't play Counter Strike. If your going to replace most if not all the internals anyways whats really the difference? I just rather have the L96 look.
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May 10th, 2008, 00:00 | #26 |
I have been researching the Classic Army M15A4 Sportsline for my first gun there are alot of reviews on Youtube and such. My only concern is its reliability in the long-term; the gearbox is not the same as the original Classic Army. Right now I am trying to compare the cost of having to replace the potentially cheap internals or just buy the original Classic Army M15 Full Metal version and not have to worry as much. The original gun is about twice as much and then I am in a whole new price range so I would have to research the best M4/M16 series in that price range.
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