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March 24th, 2010, 18:10 | #1 |
The consequences??? >o<
What will happen if I shoot SW1911 PD with 6mm metal BB bullets?
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March 24th, 2010, 18:15 | #2 |
Official ASC "Dumb Ass"
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Nothing, 6mm metal bb's designed for airsoft guns will be just fine.
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March 24th, 2010, 18:21 | #3 |
just dont shoot people with them.
also, ive heard people say it wears the inner barrel and hop-up faster, but again, that is just anecdotal evidence. |
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March 24th, 2010, 18:24 | #4 | |
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Nothing will happen it will fire just like any other airsoft bb, just don't shoot people with it....They don't like that.
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March 24th, 2010, 18:33 | #5 |
However, What 'will' happen is once the metal bb hits a flat surface. you will break a tear into the space/time continuum and unleash all hell on the material world.
Other than that, Your gun will just shoot metal BB's. Thats about it. Personally i've heard many people saying 'no' to them as they apparently damage the inside of the barrel and shred hopups. Just stick to regular BB's. |
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March 24th, 2010, 18:49 | #6 |
Le Roi des poissons d'avril
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Anyone can link to me a retailler that sell metal BBs and not graphite coated BBs?
everyone talk about them and in 7 years I've never seen any.
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March 24th, 2010, 18:52 | #7 |
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Just realize that if you're running a stock gun, they're going to fly short and slow.
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March 24th, 2010, 18:55 | #8 |
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depending on the weight of the metal bb (steel (8.05 g/cm3) is roughly 8 times as dense as ABS plastic(1.024 g/cm3))- you will probably get a velocity that is about 8 times slower. Assuming your gbb fires at 300 fps with 0.2 g abs BB - that will corresponds to 38 FPS with the steel BB. The bb will be sufficiently slow to dodge and will have very poor range. It will most probably damage the hop-up.
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March 24th, 2010, 19:23 | #9 |
Fox_111, are these metal bbs or coated bbs?
http://www.uncompany.com/pageproduct...sp?prodid=1731 (They hurt alot when shot on the fingertips lol) |
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March 24th, 2010, 19:27 | #10 |
Ive seen metal bb's fly from an old JAC at a good clip, but frankly I doubt a GBB will be able to do much with them other then maybe 10 feet with poor accuracy.
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March 24th, 2010, 19:34 | #13 |
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I've never seen those aluminium BBs used. I guess they are a novelty.
At .30g, it's in the range of sniper weight. But I guess they would have the same effect as glass BBs, wich break windows and nick plastic.
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March 24th, 2010, 19:50 | #14 | |
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The lightest metals with sufficient density to be able to retain their shape would be magnesium and aluminum. A magnesium 6mm bb would have a volume of 113mm3 and an approximate weight of .17g Thus we can see that heavier metals could be used to yield true metal bb's of sufficiently low weight to be able to fly properly. However I was alittle wary of telling the unage verified guy this. |
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