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Old November 3rd, 2009, 14:16   #16
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We all know that the AK is the best and most reliable and most robust and the best looking rifle in the world. Plus in airsoft terms they have a version 3 mech box. I haven't seen one break in the winter yet. So.....

Get yerself an AK and be happy, go out, freeze yer ballz off and have a gay old time (cough) with your AK.

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Old November 3rd, 2009, 15:16   #17
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a handwarmer in the battery tray and one in the stock.
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 15:37   #18
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Do you think I would be fine running a version 2 gearbox with a modify sp110 spring in it in Victoria/Vancouver?

PS:THE COLDEST IT GETS IS LIKE -4.
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 16:04   #19
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You'll most probably be fine.
Still depends on what gun... But there should be no problems.
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 16:12   #20
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at what temperature do GBBs and gas rifles start sucking/breaking?
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 16:16   #21
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at what temperature do GBBs and gas rifles start sucking/breaking?
IMO 10-15c and you'll notice loss of range and gas capacity. I've played in 0C weather and was lucky to get a shot or two off but lacked range. at 10C I think my WE p14 managed a whole mag but it's also because my propane tank accidentally mixed with a bit of CO2 when I was topping off nades.
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 17:41   #22
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If you keep GBB mags warm with hand warmers then they work a bit better than cold.

Just run at them and yell pew pew
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 18:57   #23
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If you keep GBB mags warm with hand warmers then they work a bit better than cold.

Just run at them and yell pew pew
I was wondering about the case of Gas BA rifles. I would prefer yelling pew pew from longer distances.
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 19:02   #24
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I was wondering about the case of Gas BA rifles. I would prefer yelling pew pew from longer distances.
Cmon man, I'm sure a big guy like you can yell loud enough to snipe. In all seriousness it's all about figuring a way to keep the gas in the mag as warm as possible. I guess with a BA you could have your mag in a BDU pocket with a few hand warmers around it and put it in your rifle when you need to make a shot.
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 19:05   #25
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Cmon man, I'm sure a big guy like you can yell loud enough to snipe. In all seriousness it's all about figuring a way to keep the gas in the mag as warm as possible. I guess with a BA you could have your mag in a BDU pocket with a few hand warmers around it and put it in your rifle when you need to make a shot.
oh well, might try it but I bet hand warmers are nothing like 100% natural crotch warmth, isnt it? Might be difficult for running but meh, I aint a good runner anyways
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 19:09   #26
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I run a Mac11 with an extended mag, I plan on wrapping a hand warmer around the end of the mag and taping it there for cold games :P
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 19:44   #27
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If you keep GBB mags warm with hand warmers then they work a bit better than cold.

Just run at them and yell pew pew
Tankity tank tank tank
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 21:28   #28
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just looking at this pic makes me feel old.

played in as cold as -35 (though that extreme didnt last lon and ended up around a fire with a bunc of other airsofters).
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 23:34   #29
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just looking at this pic makes me feel old.

played in as cold as -35 (though that extreme didnt last lon and ended up around a fire with a bunc of other airsofters).
Was gonna say you look damn young right there... and some of that gear looks kinda familiar
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Old November 4th, 2009, 18:04   #30
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That's cool ! And nice pics by the way ! Maybe I will not try it on my first year of airsoft. but its for sure that I will try it !

Hope to have warmer temperature and more Snow !
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