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Originally Posted by ShelledPants
Higher probability of fragmentation on the receiving end, not to mention the kind of damage seen in a miss feed inside the gun...
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Can't be worse than the actual BBs we are using as for damage for a miss feed ? I've seen BBs break the feeding nozzles off GBBRs quite several times, and that only while doing a safety discharge of the weapon.
As for fragmentation risks, how can it be ? Ever seen a golf ball (a brand new one) shatter in pieces after several drives ?
The outer plastic shell over the BB must be quite thick in order for the rubber not to crack it when being fire (deformation because of the G force applied to the rubber, forcing the plastic shell).