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Re: Metal vs polymer body ( search bar used)

Postby Riuk » Sun Jul 01, 2012 12:35 pm

Lukens wrote:
Orwell wrote:
Oh, and skip the blowback. God, please skip the blowback.


All the models ive seen online have blowback, which, I really do not want. Total waste of battery. and its just over the top really. ANy idea where I can find one thats NOT blowback? Or am I just blind?

All of the G&G's use a pneumatic blowback system that doesn't use any battery or have any stress on the gearbox what so ever. It uses the extra air from the spring or something and it makes it blowback, I'm not exactly sure how it works, all i know is that it doesn't have any stress on the gearbox, use any battery, and doesn't make the gun shoot worse
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Re: Metal vs polymer body ( search bar used)

Postby Ivan Daylovich™ » Sun Jul 01, 2012 3:06 pm

It requires work, therefore will put additional stress on the gearbox. Whether or not it's significant, I don't know.

It's another part to break, which, if it does, causes it to be harder to get at the hopup in an M4. In an AK it replaces the AWESOME replica bolt the G&G had.

And all that to make a dumb little sound, and move back and forth slowly.
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Re: Metal vs polymer body ( search bar used)

Postby Riuk » Sun Jul 01, 2012 6:39 pm

alright, but again, the blowback has nothing to do with the gearbox on G&Gs guns, the blowback is only the extra air from the piston
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