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pusangani March 23rd, 2010 16:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twin#1[Op-for] (Post 1193134)
I have highcaps AND midcaps...but I have really been tempted to get staight midcaps soon. There is nothing better than someone slowly wakling towards the tree you'r behind saying "I'm gunna get you!" while you are fumbling a mag trying to reload.

yep, the thrill of reloading and letting your team mates know you are "gun down-reloading" etc.

try doing that while tickling your mags, not the same at all!

airsoft is about realism, running around in civvies and baseball sliding behind a bunker to tickle your mag isn't airsoft, it's speedsoft.

Styrak March 23rd, 2010 16:55

I think hicaps are OK for informal games/skirmishes etc but anything more than that lowcaps/midcaps are best.

Twin#1[Op-for] March 23rd, 2010 16:59

Agreed Styrak, I usually use my Hicap for the warmup games, for of a run and gun style, while for the scenarios later in the day, I prefer my Midcaps. I have yet to use realcaps, Maybe I should just try loading my Mids with only 30-40 and see how it goes :)

Outcast569 March 23rd, 2010 18:09

I love it with the mp5 7-8 realcaps + the pistol/knife and grenades is all I often use.

coach March 23rd, 2010 20:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by HKGhost (Post 1193148)
what's preventing the bbs hitting each other?

bingo! but he could shove baffles inside to minimize shifting around. :rolleyes:

Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw March 23rd, 2010 22:15

I love how people are always trying to find long winding ways to correct problems we already have solutions for.

Tugg April 5th, 2010 22:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by HKGhost (Post 1193148)
If you put in that lining to prevent the bbs from hitting the inside, what's preventing the bbs hitting each other? Good idea but still will have the rattling. Just go with Mid caps.

lol, ya..... i thought of that right after i posted the thread, but decided not to change it. But like i said, I wasnt EXACTLY sure how magazines are set up, so I never thought mid caps or low caps would be any different than the one hicap i saw. Although now, it seems clear.

krap101 April 5th, 2010 23:06

Maybe we should dip the bb's in rubber? and stop using tightbores?












btw.. I'm kidding.

shiftline April 5th, 2010 23:13

I prefer low caps, but still have a high cap as a last resort

Spike April 5th, 2010 23:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by shiftline (Post 1204044)
I prefer low caps, but still have a high cap as a last resort

Same. I am against hicaps 100%, but if shit hits the fan, I'd rather use a hicap than not play.

The Chad April 5th, 2010 23:30

dip the BBs :|


JUST READ THE SIG!

Flea-ish April 5th, 2010 23:52

from the thread title i thought it meant rubber coating on the OUTSIDE of mags, which might not be such a bad idea...

VooDooPeteK April 6th, 2010 00:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flea-ish (Post 1204114)
from the thread title i thought it meant rubber coating on the OUTSIDE of mags, which might not be such a bad idea...

Was thinking the same thing

would be interesting to see what it was like on the outside if done proper

coach April 6th, 2010 07:04

Re: Rubber Coated Mags?
 
If you coat the outside of a mag, you might have fitment issues especially with mag that are already too tight.

Dipping only the lower half will look ghey!

AngelusNex April 6th, 2010 07:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by coachster (Post 1204334)
If you coat the outside of a mag, you might have fitment issues especially with mag that are already too tight.

Dipping only the lower half will look ghey!

and make your mag pouches feel 10x smaller. But you'd have mucho grippage


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