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Post by NwaGunner08 on Jul 31, 2004 14:33:16 GMT -5
I have been informed by my friend that stealth bb's are bad for your gun cuz of the stuff its made out of. Personally i dont believe this but i was planning on purchasing some and was wanting to know if they have given anyone else problems? Or if you have heard bad stuff about them?
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Post by Mandor on Jul 31, 2004 15:35:54 GMT -5
I've been running them through my mp5 and m4 without any problems. They fly flat and straight so they're not out of round, and have had no jams. I usually mix a 3:1 ratio of stealth to regular white bb's so the white act like tracers. I like 'em and would recommend them.
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Post by Melson on Aug 1, 2004 13:08:56 GMT -5
stealth bbs? what the hell? no clue wat are they?
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Post by Mite on Aug 1, 2004 14:35:15 GMT -5
Geez, talk about a useless response. What in the hell was the point in you posting!?! Stealth is a BB brand:
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Post by Mandor on Aug 1, 2004 16:52:49 GMT -5
Yup but the ones i use are dark green. Really hard to see comin at ya.
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Post by Enkidu on Aug 2, 2004 15:50:10 GMT -5
I use them in a similar manner to Mandor - mix with some white BB's as tracers. They work very well in my AEG, but I would not call them highest quality.
The pickiest of all guns, BB-wise, are the various gas MAC11's. They do not like Stealths. I think it is because they are less hard than other BB's and tend to get caught up on the edges of the metal magazines and other flying parts. I've seen Stealth BB's recovered after firing from my MAC11 and they have odd round marks on them from the impact of the bolt.
But for AEG's, they appear to be a good alternative to more expensive brands.
It looks like there is one manufacturer of these type of BB's, likely overseas. They allow companies to brand their own BB's and pass the savings on to you. Inertia, Stealth, Jungle Toys all appear to have the same physical BB, but under different names.
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Post by SPECter on Aug 21, 2004 17:30:24 GMT -5
stealth bbs, aka phantom bb's... black and its near impossible to see them flying at your face.... they are precision ground as far as i know, and i would have no problem fireing them through my guns... i do belive that they start at .25 grams, but dont quote me cuz i could be wrong....
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