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Post by The Axe Murderer on Apr 20, 2004 19:59:58 GMT -5
Well, I have heard on the "AirsoftCore" forums, that the SPAS-12 was actually designed to do this, so contrary to what I have heard in many other places(though mostly concerning the M3), this will not break or harm the gun. Do any of ya'll know about this? I would really like to know if this is really the case, because usuing rapid fire would be extremely usefull, but I don't wanna jack up my gun. They also said that they believed this design that allowed, and was meant for this was left on the M3 as well, but thats the one I've heard would break from doing that.
So does anyone know whats up? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
BTW, though I'm sure most of you know, by "rapid fire", I mean the thing where ya hold the trigger and pump away.
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Post by xaos on Apr 21, 2004 0:33:53 GMT -5
I know you can do it with a TM M3 super 90...and I don't imagine it'd hurt the internals of the gun any more than normal firing. I believe the SPAS uses the same internals as the M3, so I'd assume the same results.
However, don't expect to be able to aim and "rapid fire" your shotgun.
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Post by The Axe Murderer on Apr 21, 2004 8:34:35 GMT -5
Aight, thanks a lot man.
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Post by Toothbrush on Apr 21, 2004 9:30:05 GMT -5
i have a TM M203 (M3 in a 203 body) and i have done this in quite a few games when my M4 mags ran out. still works like a charm and i would highly recommend TM shotguns/203s
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