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Old July 31st, 2006, 14:37   #1
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Alumiuium bb's, dangerous for your gun?

Hello all fellow airsofters!
I just saw on uncompany, that they had some Alumiuium bbs. 200bbs for 10$.
I was thinking about getting some, just to see how big damage they do at impact. Anyone know if this is suitible for any gun? My idea was to test it with the m3 beneli from marui.
Is these dangerous?
Anyone ever tried them?
How much do the weigh?
Will the aluminium destroy the inner parts? barrel, hopup?

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Old July 31st, 2006, 14:46   #2
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No problems using them, except the false psychological effect some people will complain about. They are said to be about 0.29g in weight, meaning they will fly out of my guns the same speed and hit with the same energy as my 0.29g SGM match grade sniper ammo. I don't care which ones I get shot with, I just know both will hurt the same amount.
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Old July 31st, 2006, 15:13   #3
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plastic and metal have about the same consistancy when traveling 4 or 5 hundred fps. so personaly i dont give a shit wich i get hit with there both going to hurt
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Old July 31st, 2006, 18:10   #4
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Is that not quite expensive for a perceived benefit? You can probably get about 2000 plastic ones for $20.
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Old July 31st, 2006, 18:19   #5
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Is that not quite expensive for a perceived benefit? You can probably get about 2000 plastic ones for $20.
Hey Grey, you made it back into the world of the viewing!

Well, if 0.29g is the reason to buy aluminum BBs, costs me $29CDN for a box of 500 Super Grand Master BBs. Not sure his reasoning behind metal BBs though, but I'm sure he'll tell us.
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Old July 31st, 2006, 18:23   #6
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I never stopped being able to view and post. But I could not be read (apparently), and even my PM system was screwed because I could not even ask for help.
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Old July 31st, 2006, 18:57   #7
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I never stopped being able to view and post. But I could not be read (apparently), and even my PM system was screwed because I could not even ask for help.
I what I meant, you coming back to the land of people who can see your posts.

Anyways, since I like to put in at least something that is relevant to the thread at hand, I really don't see much point in buying aluminum BBs, and if yo uhope to try them through your TM M3, I doubt you will see any reason to use also. What does a TM shottie fire at, 200-250fps? You'd see 150-200fps or so if that was the case. Seeing as how you are in Norway, you guys tend to be pretty nuts as far as airsoft goes, so I can't see many pansies over the complaining about being hit by metal BBs.
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Old July 31st, 2006, 19:33   #8
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Ehem, calling us "nuts" is not the best word to express us from norway.
We are real vikings, tick skin, hard bones etc.
We need metal bb's for skimrishing, since plastics just splits in two when hitting a norwegian viking helmet...
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Old July 31st, 2006, 20:17   #9
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Ehem, calling us "nuts" is not the best word to express us from norway.
We are real vikings, tick skin, hard bones etc.
We need metal bb's for skimrishing, since plastics just splits in two when hitting a norwegian viking helmet...
Meant nuts out of repsect for you, and to make fun of some thin skinned Canadians among us. So, you Vikings are nuts, deal with it. Some of us Canadians are nuts too, just you guys can get away with more fun than we can before the Happy Meals have to be issued.
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Old July 31st, 2006, 20:32   #10
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Vikings is the shit
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Old July 31st, 2006, 20:38   #11
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They invented mead, among other things.
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Old July 31st, 2006, 21:02   #12
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They invented mead, among other things.
Mead, schmead, bring on the heavy BBs! :lol: BTW Viking guys, I use 0.30g to 0.43g BBs constantly in my upgraded Glock 19, so I'm not one to whine about light BBs only.
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Old July 31st, 2006, 21:05   #13
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Say that after you've gotten drunk on the stuff

Heck, try to say anything, in any language.
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Old August 2nd, 2006, 20:01   #14
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Ehem, calling us "nuts" is not the best word to express us from norway.
We are real vikings, tick skin, hard bones etc.
We need metal bb's for skimrishing, since plastics just splits in two when hitting a norwegian viking helmet...
Do you wear viking helmets while skirmishing?
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Old August 2nd, 2006, 20:13   #15
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Say that after you've gotten drunk on the stuff

Heck, try to say anything, in any language.
Bet my wannabe Scot accent would become more impressive!
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