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.12 g BBs
I'd like to know if these would work fine in AEG's because before i knew that airsoft guns that were not clear where legal i bought about 3 crosman softair guns so my question is that do Crosman .12 g BBs work in larger AEGs.
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DON'T
JUST DON'T Period |
They do work as I have tried, but they are uber sux0rz. uber unaccuratz0rz,uber crapz0rzzzzzz
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Also they have seams some of the BBs, wouldnt want that crap in my hopup.
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i didnt buy the crappy stuff they dont have seams
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they work for about three rounds and then jams hahaha. You get a wicked smooth FPS boost with a range and accuracy reduction hahahaha
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I only use them (0.12g red) as the first 12-30 BBs in my MP5 mags, then fill up with 0.25g. Gives me a head up on low ammo, as I feel dry firing is more of a damaging thing than tearing out my hop up (easily replaceable, if I don't have to open the mechbox I'm happy.) Use them, just dont' use them FULL time. Best case is to do as I do. Just gotta dig through them carefully and pull out the bad ones.
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The crossman 0.12's are seamless from my experience, my friend shot the hell out of the walls in my residence room first term with one of the mini scaled down clear guns.
He actually wanted to play against me with my M733, was going to say yes until he completed his sentence with "in the park accross the street." I very quickly corrected him on how to properly treat airsoft guns (like real guns) and he seemed to lose interest in the idea. Some players add a few of the coloured 0.12's to the bottom of lowcap/midcap/pistol mags so they know when they are out so they can reload instead of waiting for the gun to dry fire. *Edit* in the 3 min I took to go piss, Stalker posted *shakes fist* |
bad .2 s
hey recently i purchased 4000 bbs ...they looked ok off the top...the bottom were terrible...they had seams, nipples, and got stuck in my gun...i know i should have inspected the whole bottle not the top 100 or so but beware of this.
miigwetch ditb |
just DON'T BUY CROSMAN BBS...it's not that hard , trust me
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.12g suck dick. why would you even waste your money? i know ther only like $15, but .25 are only $27. i cant even use .12, they missfire, fly off in unpredictable directions, once i had one break in my barrel and jam about 20 bbs back before i realized it was more than just miss fireing. i dont get why youd spend $600+ on a gun, the buy the cheapest ammo for it. you just dont do that. you dont but a viper and then run regular gas in it because its cheaper, you only do that if your stupid. my motto is, if there is english and it comes in a jug, its not worth buying. ie it should come in a bag, and you shouldnt be able to read anything other than .20 or .25
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As Cdn_Stalker and LUTNIT said most peoples use them only to indicate low ammo or the end of their mags.
They are not recommended because they fly off in the wind and have poor foliage penetration. Some players reported seams and bad molded bbs. Hyperion... your working on your post count or what? At least say why he should not buy them... dont post twice saying; Dont buy them, dont. |
Actually Shakal , I just thought being drastic and completely direct in my approach would dissuade him completely from buying those crappy BBs.
If you don't like that , I'm sorry , I'll just expand my approach ; Crosman BBs are made for Crosman 'guns'. They won't all be perfectly spheric, some will even have dents in them. Just pay the little 10 bucks more and get yourself high grade BBs that will be close to perfection. |
I use TM 0.12g bb's for my EBB but is it ok to use it on my TM 18c? I have the good quality bb's from TM so they should be fine right? I like to shoot indoors so performance is not really an issue as long as it won't jam up my gun. Also, my EBB has never jammed once.
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Yep, should be good for EBBs, due to their extremely low FPS as it is, it should be quite an improvement VS heavier weights. Them being Tokyo Marui should make it safe to use in any gun, but only worth it in EBBs and cheap springers IMO. That, and grenades.
Cheers, Alex |
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