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August 20th, 2010, 10:49 | #16 | |
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AEG's are not an enclosed system. In no way is there ever any measurable vacuum effect. Not down the barrel or up from the feed tube. AEG's are in fact an "open" bolt system. The reason why AEG's are dropped bb's is due to only one reason. Feed tube length. I always drop 7 rounds from my SR47...this is due to the long feed tube. With the last BB leaving a standard or Midcap magazine, nothing is pushing the rest of the bb's up into the hop-up chamber. You will drop what is in the feed tube unless you invert the AEG. With a Hicap, this occurs when spring tension is lost after the last BB passes the paddle spring. You get about 10-15 bb's in the magazine tube that can't get out and what's left in the feed tube. Unless, again you invert the AEG. This is all normal. Only way your getting all the bb's to feed is if you have and use the TM AEG's that have the BB follower that stick out of the magazine like this: Otherwise "dropping a few" is normal. |
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August 20th, 2010, 11:35 | #17 |
well, strange how systema markets this as a part of the energy system.. and because nothing is that unusual system, my mind applied the basic notion as a possibility for current systems (ok, they might not be created to make use, but the systema EVERGY system doesn't suddenly break any of the law's of physics. )
http://img.redwolfairsoft.com/upload...tisement-3.jpg MAYBE systema is talking 24Kt Bulls*it, or maybe it's a factor.. so i'm sorry, but please back your statement up (or rather please provide evidence to prove your proposition) to show why i'm spouting such a load of crock..
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