6mm BB Alternatives?
- MrCrowley
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Try and get .20g seamless BB's.
I find .12g to be too light and .25g are more expensive.
Seams on the BB's can cause misfires and such, most BB's will say they are seamless in the description.
Apart from that, just search Google for airsoft sites, not too hard. You should be able to handle things from here by yourself.
I find .12g to be too light and .25g are more expensive.
Seams on the BB's can cause misfires and such, most BB's will say they are seamless in the description.
Apart from that, just search Google for airsoft sites, not too hard. You should be able to handle things from here by yourself.
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ok ty ty ty ty =] but just wondering if you know any cheap ones
i think bb's are over priced
i think bb's are over priced
Dude, quit complaining. Any place that offers a good deal on bbs will be selling them in bulk only. That means expensive shipping costs. Quite frankly, bbs when ordered in bulk are fucking heavy.
PS- If you order 100 bucks worth of .2 gram bbs off the website that I linked to, you would get 60 thousand bbs, but that would only weigh a little over 20 lbs, so shipping would be more reasonable.
PS- If you order 100 bucks worth of .2 gram bbs off the website that I linked to, you would get 60 thousand bbs, but that would only weigh a little over 20 lbs, so shipping would be more reasonable.
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hmmm i just got my .12 gram bbs
is it pretty good that my gun was able to make a hole in the can with it
is it pretty good that my gun was able to make a hole in the can with it
~95% of the BBs power relies on the gun.
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At close range, yes. At longer range, higher density really does help. After travelling 100 yards, a 0.12g BB that started at 3000fps is going to have less energy than a 0.48g BB that started at 1500fps, if they're both the same size.~95% of the BBs power relies on the gun.
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Well sounds like you got yourself a good deal. Here in Illinois, its about ~$20 for 4000 .12g bbs.
Care to show us your gun?
Care to show us your gun?
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Any good suggestions on ...steel substitutes?
Or better yet...lead?
Or better yet...lead?
- Mr.Sandman
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aluminum bbs arent heavy but they are pretty hard
Yeah, it's that important.
I have heard of .83 gram aluminum coated BBs but I think they'd be very hard to find not to mention cost a fortune.
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Most airsoft guns fire spherical plastic pellets ranging from 0.12 to 0.88 grams in weight, though the most popular weights for AEGs are between .20 and .28 grams, depending on the range that the gun is typically used at. Heavier rounds are typically used for sniping, as they are more stable in flight and thus, more accurate at long range. While BBs may be heavier, it is not necessary to have the gun upgraded to a very high FPS level.
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Plumbers have a funny definition of half an inch...
/\why I don't like Nerf...chinnerz wrote:once my and one of my mates spent a whole day modding a nurf pistol.... it ended up shooting 1 extra meter and had an awesome paint job. (not rly worth it)
You do realise that a 0.88g "airsoft round" is a six millimetre steel ball bearing, right? I can't imagine that many fields would take the most welcoming attitude toward you using those as ammo. Hell, while you're at it, you might as well use 6mm tungsten balls that weigh about 2.5 grams.
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they have .38 gram aluminum bbs at pyramydair.com for 5.00 for 250
Yeah, it's that important.
Jesus dude, I was just telling him. No need to be snippy.DYI wrote:You do realise that a 0.88g "airsoft round" is a six millimetre steel ball bearing, right? I can't imagine that many fields would take the most welcoming attitude toward you using those as ammo. Hell, while you're at it, you might as well use 6mm tungsten balls that weigh about 2.5 grams.
Plumbers have a funny definition of half an inch...
/\why I don't like Nerf...chinnerz wrote:once my and one of my mates spent a whole day modding a nurf pistol.... it ended up shooting 1 extra meter and had an awesome paint job. (not rly worth it)