November 20th, 2009, 19:04 | #31 |
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the airsoft surgeons actually take CO2. Quote:
I'm still surprised how fast you got it done. But I do remember the day Ducky picked it up. He just sat there on the floor shooting loaded shells as well as blanks for hours, literally! the shell ejection was awesome! here's mine. the shotty with TM tracer. not sure where the pic of the rail with rds went. Last edited by coach; November 20th, 2009 at 19:24.. Reason: typo |
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November 20th, 2009, 19:44 | #33 | |
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I was very suprised when i received the madbull shells. the fill valve is located on the side of the casing, meaning that the shell lay horizontal to fill. the rear valve button is flat - just as an airsoft 40mm shell. what i think is different is that there is no (or a weaker version) spring that closes the valve once it is open. the manual actually states that you have to re-prime the shell by depressing the button until one hears a 'click' this is in contrast to the normal tanaka green shells, where you can fire - eject - refill with bbs - and fire again. performance-wise, i notice that the the 6 bbs have roughly the same if not more power than the 3 bb -tanaka. quite good if you consider you are flinging 2x more rounds. it is more of a gas hog/ more waste. i don't have any experience with the AS shells so I cant say if they work in a similar manner. I do know from the info out there, that they are 'high flow'; designed to pump more gas out. |
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November 25th, 2009, 23:46 | #34 |
PinkEagle
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Boy, those madbulls are evil.
Rob, in your experience, how fast do you have them going on propane? We tried some today... They are evil. |
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