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SAS Scott
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Sorbo pads
15 April, 2012, 19:33
Hey guys n gals. I have only every bought sorbo pads once which was £10 and did two guns. I thought this was pretty expensive, so I searched how cheap I can get them and this is what I found:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SORBOTHANE...item4602e3f223
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GENUINE-SO...item56487b52e4
If my calculations are correct for about £35 you will be able to sorbo 20 od guns. That's about £1.75 per gun... I am certain that these are the correct type of sorbo and I hope this will save you guys lots of money as well.
MODs: This should comply with rules as you allow ebay posts on here and zero one doesn't even sell sorbo pads.
Thanks for reading.
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15 April, 2012, 19:36
Re: Sorbo pads
50d is a little to soft and squigy need 70d really
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http://airsofttutorials.com
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15 April, 2012, 19:39
Re: Sorbo pads
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50d is a little to soft and squigy need 70d really
Thats the one thing which was getting be confused which rating should I get.. The highest I found on ebay was 50d and the lowest was 30d.
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16 April, 2012, 04:50
Re: Sorbo pads
1/2" tap washers work equally as well I've found, though are about as hard as the standard cylinder head rubber so not quite as good at absorbing shock.
They do however cost pennies and I've not seen any adverse effect to running with them yet. Also they have been in every gun of mine perfect in size for AOE correction
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