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May 14th, 2011, 01:22 | #1 |
muzzle velocity reducers
Why are the velocity reducers that screw onto the muzzle of a gun banned on most fields?
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May 14th, 2011, 01:30 | #2 |
aka coachster
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Because they have been proven to not work when shooting full auto. It will slow down the first BB but the following BB's instantly jump up in fps.
That inconsistency, even if you say you'll only shoot semi, is an issue for field owners as your gun can exceed the limit set by their insurance. |
May 14th, 2011, 02:30 | #3 | |
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May 14th, 2011, 03:03 | #4 |
Because basically they suck and don't work a lot of the time.
They can also wear out at any point. |
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May 14th, 2011, 08:59 | #5 |
a.k.a. Palucol
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AFAIK a new spring is cheaper no?
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May 14th, 2011, 10:40 | #6 |
aka coachster
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AFAIK people are either too lazy to swap the spring or too cheap to send it to a gundoc to be done correctly.
Why do all that if they can slap on a reducer that could fail and cause significant injury to their fellow players. [sarcasm]We all know sub 350fps can cause damage already. I'll just slap a reducer on cause it says it will lower my high fps gun. No one will know the difference. [/sarcasm] |
May 14th, 2011, 14:40 | #7 |
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