Thread: GBB AMMO/GAS?
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Old January 19th, 2006, 18:06   #13
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Hehe, ya, my baby. Have to say though, at that point in time the only upgrade was a metal outer barrel and slide, that's IT! Since then, I've added various other upgrades to it, Guarder metal mag catch, a fresh enhanced recoil spring & guide, and an enhanced hammer spring. Waiting for my new 6.04mm tightbore to show up I ordered a couple weeks ago, and just last night I found the inner barrel on KSC Glocks shifts around a lot, so I found some thicker O-rings and replaced the one on the inner barrel........... no shifting now! When I can afford and decide to, I'll upgrade fully my other KSC G19! Hehe, that one I got bored and painted the frame OD.

Let's just say I push the limits more than some. Since I own a couple upgraded sniper rifles and use them often, I have lots of variety for ammo, ranging from 0.20g for chronying, 0.25g for field use in my upgraded MP5, 0.29g Super Grandmaster BBs, 0.30g Straight (with the graphite washed off), had a small supply of 0.36g but ran out, and a full bag of 0.43g Straights (graphite also washed off). As you can see, if you have the different ammo, you try it all out and find the best for what you need. In this case, 0.30g in my Glock 19 using propane. And all my teammates will back it up, as they have tried my G19 out as well. If Droc used 0.30g BBs in his TM Hi Capa, he'd be very dangerous!!! Lol, great thing about using heavier ammo in a GBB, if you shoot a guy wearing body armour (one guy I shot wore a flak vest, he didn't feel the hit, but he sure as hell HEARD the BBs hitting), heavier BBs fly slower, but make a loud SMACK when hitting something. Doesn't mean they are more dangerous, just they carry decent weight with them and transfer that into sound at the point of impact.
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