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Post by puggy33 on Feb 16, 2011 22:15:59 GMT -5
One: I use crosman seamless bbs and just wondering if they are any good. Two: I hear all the time if a bb fell a the floor you do not want to use it.
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Post by ishkaboom on Feb 16, 2011 22:57:28 GMT -5
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Post by puggy33 on Feb 17, 2011 17:57:42 GMT -5
Thank you.
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Post by Andrew on Feb 17, 2011 19:02:32 GMT -5
I haven't had any problems shooting Crossman .20's, while not as good as a higher end bb. If one is using a non- tightbore barrel I see no issue in using them. I have in the 2 years playing; never had a jam, or any other major problems from their use.
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Post by a1 (Babez) on Feb 17, 2011 19:52:43 GMT -5
I haven't had any problems shooting Crossman .20's, while not as good as a higher end bb. If one is using a non- tightbore barrel I see no issue in using them. I have in the 2 years playing; never had a jam, or any other major problems from their use. Me also. Pretty much any seamless polished BB that is not Cybergun or Crosman .12's will perform well in a non TBB AEG. I reccomend Airsoft elite or Matrix for their awesome price to quality ratio. The best airsoft deals can be found for BB's., especially on ASGI's shocker daily deals; they always have them on sale.
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Post by puggy33 on Feb 17, 2011 20:21:12 GMT -5
I haven't had any problems shooting Crossman .20's, while not as good as a higher end bb. If one is using a non- tightbore barrel I see no issue in using them. I have in the 2 years playing; never had a jam, or any other major problems from their use. Me also. Pretty much any seamless polished BB that is not Cybergun or Crosman .12's will perform well in a non TBB AEG. I reccomend Airsoft elite or Matrix for their awesome price to quality ratio. The best airsoft deals can be found for BB's., especially on ASGI's shocker daily deals; they always have them on sale. Thank you.
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Post by Knief on Feb 17, 2011 20:43:04 GMT -5
Remember though, "feed" and "perform well" are two different things. BBs that are just good enough to not jam aren't going to give you top notch accuracy. And honestly, with the cost difference between the good brands and the cheap brands being so slim (no matter how you cut it, $15 for 3500 bbs compared to $15 for 5000, you're still paying fractions of a cent per bb), there's no reason to cheap out. You're better off buying or borrowing a couple of different brands and doing some accuracy tests to see which bbs give you the best accuracy.
Airsoft isn't a game of shooting "close enough." If you're using shit bbs, what happens when you need to hit that guy near the limits of your gun's maximum effective range?
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Post by Andrew on Feb 17, 2011 23:29:51 GMT -5
I see your point and it's very true. I guess what I was trying to get across is that, if for some reason you run out, or can't get any "higher end" bb's that the crossman's work just fine (as long as your not shooting through a tightbore). Would I prefer or recommend a better brand bb absolutely, but you can get by with them. However, back to his original question; no they are not as good as a high end bb.
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Post by puggy33 on Feb 18, 2011 0:06:37 GMT -5
OK thank you.
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Post by Fugazi on Feb 18, 2011 3:17:10 GMT -5
That's all I use for CQB, 1500 bbs is a big difference when your gun shoots 30 rounds per second. And in CQB, you're 5-25 feet away. If you miss, you have WAY bigger problems than your bbs. For outdoor, I would use AE bbs. Indoor, Crosman for two reasons:
1. Walmart sells 5000 for like, 11 bucks.
2. I don't need to wait for them to ship.
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sauron212
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Post by sauron212 on Feb 18, 2011 22:07:30 GMT -5
I would like to know what field allows you to use a gun in full auto in a CQB enviroment?
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Post by puggy33 on Feb 18, 2011 22:53:59 GMT -5
I would like to know what field allows you to use a gun in full auto in a CQB enviroment? My old field allows it. But that was down in Indiana.
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Post by Tino on Feb 18, 2011 23:08:44 GMT -5
I have had the best results with Matrix myself. We recently started carrying Madbull bb's at the Airhouse and I would have to say that I am quite pleased with those as well. As far as Crossman bb's go I personally will not use them. There are many members on my team that have had bad experiences with them during CQB paly.
@ Sauron~We allow full auto outdoors ONLY at our CQB facility.
Other good bb's in my opinion: 1) WE 2) Echo1 3) G&G
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Post by Cable810 on Feb 19, 2011 10:09:09 GMT -5
I used Crossman for a long time and had no problem with them in my Jg g36. Then when I got my E1 E90 they broke the hopup. I hear Ics is a good brand as well. There is a place I know where you can get 10,500 rounds for 24.00 plus 5 bucks shipping. Its the cheapest I have found on the internet. www.weaponblender.com/index.php?productID=1877
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Post by Overkill on Mar 7, 2011 11:35:56 GMT -5
Sure they sell Crossman's for cheap, but if you buy in bulk off of AirsoftGI (im my opinion one of the best sites for BB's) so you receive the 10% off coupon and free shipping, you can get BB's that you KNOW are round, you CAN use in a TBB, and WILL feed correctly and efficiently for only a few more pennies on the dollar.
I run a 6.01mm x 510mm lengths TBB and it has never jammed with either Airsoft Elites, Javelin's, or G&G's. I trust them in my gun completely.
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