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Tactical Ronin
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GBB operation and cost.
28 November, 2009, 19:34
Hey all,
With a gas powered Pistol, how often do you have to refil the gas? I remember playing a game with a gas pistol where the gas was fed into the magazine via a valve. (Press the nozzle of the gass and wait for the indicator to show full pressure). Ive also heard of others where you fit a canister into the magazine and scew it into place til a seal is broken.
Is thier an average of shots per refil/ canister, and does this make GBB pistols any more exspensive than electric ones?
Thanks in advance.
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28 November, 2009, 19:37
Re: GBB operation and cost.
In a normal GBB, where you fill the magazine, typically you'll get one mag of bb's per fill.
In terms of cost, I'd say they run pretty paralel to each other, surprisingly!
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28 November, 2009, 19:44
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So am I right in assuming you by a big canister of gas, and then fill each magazine with ammo and gas before you set off for a skirmish, taking spares of both with you.
It makes alot more sense that way!
Thanks man! :D
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28 November, 2009, 20:27
Re: GBB operation and cost.
I personally Would have a loaded mag in the gun with a couple of spares.
Chances are you won't use it much, so a couple of mags would be plenty
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28 November, 2009, 21:05
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Thanks again, man.
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