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Post by bobthefluffer on Mar 17, 2008 15:34:40 GMT -5
Airsplat finally got the shells yay!
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thebadger
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Post by thebadger on Mar 17, 2008 17:58:05 GMT -5
Buy it, its worth it I have only got to use it in my back yard target shooting cause of a broken arm, but she owns it was worth it.
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Post by Knief on Mar 17, 2008 18:10:43 GMT -5
The badger, this is your third warning for shitty posting, which results in a week long ban. When you come back, you need to learn how to put a sentence together.
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COL Champagne
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What does a caring, sensitive soldier feel when taking out the enemy with an M16? RECOIL!
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Post by COL Champagne on Mar 23, 2008 11:25:38 GMT -5
I would recommend purchasing this weapon, as it operates very well. I purchased one and used it last week in our team's weekly event, and it performed quite well. I purchased the full stock version, and the weapon is easy to handle in both outdoor and CQB environments. The UTG shells also work just fine, and I would recommend buying a pack with the weapon, as 2 shells simply will not cut it in battle.
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Post by Devil on Mar 23, 2008 18:25:47 GMT -5
I have this shotgun, i have 3 shells. This is by far just as good as a TM in my eye's. UTG's best gun by far.
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Post by Blag on Apr 4, 2008 18:12:57 GMT -5
I bought one of these yesterday. I shoot it and the top of the three bb's flies straight up and the other two fall short. Not really impressed with my hop-up at all.
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Post by BoredKender on Apr 4, 2008 23:23:32 GMT -5
blag- clean your barrels... that is NOT normal
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Post by Blag on Apr 5, 2008 7:18:36 GMT -5
I will give it a shot Kender.. if it doesn't work the bottom two barrel still keep a tight enough group to work decent for indoor/back up anyway which is what I planned on using it for. Shit it will just be for looking sexy most the time anyway strapped to my back.
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Post by Jumprefusal on Apr 5, 2008 15:29:53 GMT -5
It's normal for one barrel in the UTG M3s to go a little crazy. So far every single one I've seen or heard of has one that likes to go stray. The solution is .25s, they stay tight. I imagine if you take it apart (I REALLY don't recommend doing that) you can probably twist the stray barrel a bit and fix the problem. I also bet after a few thousand rounds through it will calm down.
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Post by brandonoftawas on Apr 6, 2008 1:13:56 GMT -5
I noticed today during a mini scrimmage that my shotgun fired 4 shots at once. This intrigued me and I tested it and its just every once in a while that it happens. But I would say at 40ft its about 3 foot grouping with .2 gram bbs. Then there will be every once in a while the 4 shot thing and sometimes a bb just goes stray and goes quite a bit of course.
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Post by bigc on Apr 18, 2008 18:35:19 GMT -5
I noticed the 4th shot coming out if I short stroked the action and have to do a follow up pump. I reread that last sentence and I think I feel a little dirty.
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Post by Jumprefusal on Apr 18, 2008 20:06:59 GMT -5
Ohhhhh god do not ever short stroke it (hehe), thats how you break the nozzles. That 4th bb will eventually end up jammed between the 3 nozzles and do some damage. It's a serious weakness with the TMs I imagine the UTG is going to fail to the same problem eventually. DON'T EVER HALF PUMP IT!
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Post by BoredKender on Apr 18, 2008 23:41:46 GMT -5
and the lesson is: if you're going to pump, man up and get it right the first time
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COL Champagne
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What does a caring, sensitive soldier feel when taking out the enemy with an M16? RECOIL!
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Post by COL Champagne on May 2, 2008 2:41:00 GMT -5
Yes, I've found that the best solution, if you accidentally half-cock the weapon, is to remove the shell and slowly cock the weapon, with the weapon held straight. The pellets that were chambered during the half-cock will fall out, then clear the weapon and reinsert your shell.
Also, I did notice that they seem to have a much better grouping after a quick barrel cleaning. The first cleaning patch I ran down mine came back amazingly filthy, especially having only fired the weapon under 20 times.
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Seven
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Post by Seven on May 3, 2008 19:07:16 GMT -5
Picked mine up today, I found that .12's work the best for distance, I had a solid grouping well over 75 ft.
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