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Old January 31st, 2007, 21:45   #16
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Nevermind, I'm reading the FAQ now. DOH.
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Old January 31st, 2007, 21:46   #17
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Unless you find one at an absolute steal you aren't likely to purchase a GBB for around $200 that you will be happy with in the long run. The exceptions may be the TM G26 models - they're sturdy and feel great. Otherwise, once you've figured in shipping and taxes on top of your base cost you'll be spending closer to $300.
Yeah if I'm buying the one I'm looking at, which is at buyairsoft.ca, it's 200 + shipping + bb's = ~300

I'm also going to get the propane adapter from another site: ~40
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Old January 31st, 2007, 22:15   #18
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Dont leave a magazine charged. GBB care and feeding is in the FAQ section.

Take the time to get age-verified too, it will make your purchasing a lot easyer.

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Old January 31st, 2007, 22:27   #19
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well, leave gas in the GBB mag to keep pressure on the seals...but take the BBs out so the spring is uncompressed.
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Old February 1st, 2007, 02:18   #20
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Take the time to get age-verified too, it will make your purchasing a lot easyer.
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I don't think BuyAirsoft.ca needs age verification, but I'm getting it anyhow for the Buy/Sell section on these forums.
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Old February 1st, 2007, 02:26   #21
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I don't think BuyAirsoft.ca needs age verification, but I'm getting it anyhow for the Buy/Sell section on these forums.
they prefer to sell to +18, but only ASCA has the age verification system in their sales site.
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Old February 1st, 2007, 03:12   #22
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Dont leave a magazine charged. GBB care and feeding is in the FAQ section.
I've always found it good practice to lube and leave just a bit of gas in the mags before storage. As Droc stated, it keeps the seals closed so they don't dry out. I've had mags stay in storage for 5-6 months and they were still able to shoot off a fair amount of rounds thereafter.
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Old February 1st, 2007, 03:22   #23
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and on the other end of the table, I left 4 brand new mags with no gas for 48 hours(had gas before hand) and all 4 had leaking seals the next day.
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Old February 1st, 2007, 07:14   #24
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Never had that happen to my gas guns in the past, or the one I have now. I did keep the seals carefully oiled at all times.
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Old February 2nd, 2007, 00:31   #25
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Just so you boys know, our friend Styrak here was verified about an hour ago by myself so he's good to go, should any of you wish to make an offer to him on anything.
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Old February 2nd, 2007, 00:56   #26
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I don't know about GBBs, but on AEG's are dry fired there is no resistance for the piston and it causes increased impact forces on the internal components. I would assume the same is for GBB guns.
just a little clarification needed here. Is that to imply that dry-firing with an AEG will indeed cause damage?
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Old February 2nd, 2007, 01:13   #27
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just a little clarification needed here. Is that to imply that dry-firing with an AEG will indeed cause damage?
Yes. Don't worry too much, unless you're doing it excessively, though.
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Old February 2nd, 2007, 01:15   #28
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Yes. Don't worry too much, unless you're doing it excessively, though.
yeah, I figured it wouldn't do much damage (if any) when I was just testing it to see if the battery was going through
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Old February 2nd, 2007, 01:18   #29
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if you're testing your battery then it's not a big deal but prolonged dry-firing will wear out the gun. If I recall, the boys at Echigoya Tokyo said 1 dry fire = 80 bb's. Kinda puts things into perspective.
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if you're testing your battery then it's not a big deal but prolonged dry-firing will wear out the gun. If I recall, the boys at Echigoya Tokyo said 1 dry fire = 80 bb's. Kinda puts things into perspective.

wow.... definetly a good thing I only did it once on full, now will only do semi! Big thanks for that little bit of info!
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