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Ares M3A1 Grease Gun
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ARES M3A1 - SMG • One Piece Steel Stamping • Genuine Welding • Hinged Ejection Port Flap • Full Automatic • Retractable Steel Stock |
interesting.... how are mag changes done?
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Battery inside magazine? Has Ares been taking lessons from the makers of walmart guns?
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Maybe the BBs aren't fed from the mag and its not ejectable? Just a guess.
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Either they will feed from somewhere else, which is doubtful by ARES, Or mag changes will be extremely painful. :rolleyes: |
OK! Where and when?!
Tank |
Is prolly hicap only or maybe u put a battery in every mag lol
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or maybe its for spare batteries?
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But even a hicap would not be big enough without having to change out your mags. |
Meh. Another thumbs down from an ares.
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Maybe WE will come out with a proper one
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mags in the batt!?!?!?!
that little bit between the trigger and the magwell could hold a little lipo, but I agree with puss gbbr is the only way to go with little guns like that, just look at the electric mp7 vs the gas, gas hands down. there used to be a gas blowback greaser back in the day wasn't there? still sexay as fuck though |
electric mac11 VS gas... need I say more. And yah there is lots of room for a small lipo in there. The only way I could see them putting a bettery in each mag is with contacts on the gun and on the mag. You could fit a lipo in there and 30-70 bb's as well. But that will mag make prices roughly the same as GBBR mags.
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I think Hudson makes the GBB grease gun, I love ares but this seems disappointing.
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I'm thinking it could be like a VERY thin magazine like a AEP which inserts up with the magazine w/ battery.
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