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hugh_b
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Zeroone .25g bb's, any good?
30 May, 2010, 11:21
Just looking to order a load more .25's as i'm just about out of my blasters. Noticed zero one are doing bags of 5000 for £10 which seems pretty good!
Whats the quality of these like, how do they compare to brands such as blaster, excel etc?
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30 May, 2010, 12:28
Re: Zeroone .25g bb's, any good?
very good . never had any issue
as good as blaster .25
my feedback
http://www.zeroin.co.uk/itrader.php?u=101378
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30 May, 2010, 12:30
Re: Zeroone .25g bb's, any good?
Good quality BB's, no surprises (misshapen ones or bag dust)
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30 May, 2010, 12:32
Re: Zeroone .25g bb's, any good?
They don't like to feed in all guns. Watch out of that. Buy a bag before you decide to bulk buy. They fed brilliantly in my custom M4 and my mates star G36. But wouldn't feed at all on auto in my star ump. Semi it fed fine though
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30 May, 2010, 15:19
Re: Zeroone .25g bb's, any good?
More help here:
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Please get in touch if you want general help. Please report problematic posts.
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30 May, 2010, 22:02
Re: Zeroone .25g bb's, any good?
Had no issues, and been through a couple of bags.
Normally I go blaster 6k bottles, but when someone's ordering, I grab a bag to top up with, they've neve given me any issues.
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30 May, 2010, 22:22
Re: Zeroone .25g bb's, any good?
I use them in my TM recoil shock guns and pistols, they're perfect for me
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30 May, 2010, 22:24
Re: Zeroone .25g bb's, any good?
No problems in my ICS MP5 or my GBBR AK.
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31 May, 2010, 15:35
Re: Zeroone .25g bb's, any good?
Jammed in both my S. Arms MP5 midcaps and MAG G36c 190bb midcaps.
Fed fine in some plastic MP5 mids, G36c hicaps and P90 mids though!
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17 April, 2013, 14:02
Re: Zeroone .25g bb's, any good?
Just got a delivery of some Z1 .25g bios and have been pleased so far. Shooting a WE scar with upgraded recoil spring RA tech precision inner barrel and npas. Don't have a chrono so can't tell you FPS. No chopping so far and haven't found any white residue on the bb's themselves or in the gun as a result of chipping or abrasion. No issues after 400 rounds - tight grouping - uniform flight.
Took one after firing which had a flat dent in it and interestingly this didn't seem to be a result of the bb striking a hard surface and chipping. I took a pair of pliers and tried to shatter it. Instead of it breaking apart, it simply squashed. I tried this several times to weaken the material to try to get it to become brittle and break but it held together and instead split. Kept working at it and eventually managed to get it into two bits but still no residue, chips or small shattered bits.
Very new to GBBR's and airsoft in general so please correct me if I'm wrong but this seems to bode well for gun wear and tear. Should also note that most of the shots were into a soft target to reclaim the bb's for re-shooting later. These however show no wear.
I imagine they do change shape so am only re-using them in my old and busted WE 1911 I picked up for £20 - never in my SCAR.
For £12.95 would buy again.
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17 April, 2013, 14:21
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dude again 3year necro post on zero-one bbs rofl
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17 April, 2013, 14:25
^ And your point is???.....the guy simply added his recent experience to a relevant thread which other forum users (old or new) may find usefull, so why be negative?
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i know someone who is selling an ares l85 a2 if thats any good?
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17 April, 2013, 15:16
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didnt need to reply to 2 of the same threads though, not negative just saying was a necro lol
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17 April, 2013, 15:26
Re: Zeroone .25g bb's, any good?
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Should also note that most of the shots were into a soft target to
reclaim the bb's
for re-shooting later.
Do. Not. Do. This. (In any gun you care about.)
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