Thread: Shooting Blanks
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Old May 30th, 2006, 07:55   #21
Silent-A
 
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Rimouski, Quebec
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Originally Posted by Greylocks
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Originally Posted by Silent-A
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Originally Posted by Amgoosen
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Originally Posted by Greylocks
No... dry-firing means shooting the gun with no ammo at all. Try Google.
I think hes referring to the times when the lowcap runs out and you fire a few dry shots before you realize your out and reload. As where this would happen far less often with a hicap.
Exactly

Your a little too much involved in your anti-nubs slayer thing grey No offense

Thanks for the answer @Minus
Your question does not fit the thread-starter's. He's shooting the gun INTENTIONALLY for shits and giggles. That is really bad for the gun.
I was not going to start a new thread just beceause it was intentionnally or not. Both things dammage the AEG, but 1-2 times don't seem to be enough to do anything.


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Originally Posted by Greylocks
What you wrote: "So, if I use lowcaps, I multiply by like 50 time the chance of breaking my AEG?... That's really bad, but on another side, it would force me to count my fired BBs.."

Nobody reads minds. Formulate your point clearly instead of making folks guess what you mean, then you'll get a correct answer.
Dry-firing by mistake (and stopping immediately) is not the issue.
If you would have said; "Will the same thing happen if I use low-caps and miss a few shots when they go empty?", the answer would have come faster.

This is a written forum. Be clear or cope with what folks think they read.
Bah, that was the a Link, between Damage due to dry-shooting, and dry-shooting that you get each time you realize that your mag is empty.

And it would be a nice start to reads minds. There's less mistake about things.. And when you talk, you thinks? That's the same things here.

Edit : Oh and by the way, if Minus does, I don't thinks "Nobody reads minds".
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