first question!!!!!
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first question!!!!!
ok so im a former paintball player and im in the middle of switching from paintball to airsoft and i know that ever paintball gun (because a lot of them are pieces of shit) jam and you can have a whole shit load of problems arise in the middle of a game. my question is how often will this happen with my airsoft gun (when i actually get one) and what are some ways to either fix this problems or prevent them completly?
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Scarface- Mercenary Mulisha
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Re: first question!!!!!
With Quality BBs' (must be 6mm and not the cheap ones from Walmart or Crappy Tire.) and regular care and preventative maintenance,your gun should never Jam up in the middle of a game. Maybe unless your battery dies. I hope this answers your Question buddy.
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Tin Man- Fallschirmjäger
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Re: first question!!!!!
On the average the main problems with airsoft guns are battery problems , batts going dead, every now and then you might strip gears but thats an easy , fix after the game( not done on field). some guns when first bought could have some small problems the most common of these it the hop-up assembly and or rubber . PLEASE do not ever take appart your guns unless somone with expirence is around that can help you put it back together properly.
Ask Cody D. and Tank about this....
Ask Cody D. and Tank about this....

bug- Mercenary Mulisha
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Re: first question!!!!!
boooooooooooommmmmm........extra pieces everywhere....lmfao......sometimes your hop up rubber will go on you which is a simple fix but if for
some reason you do get a bb jam we have e specific tool much like a barrel cleaner you can insert down the barrel to dislodge bbs...... but as it was said earlier spend the little extra $ on bbs and you can generally avoid this problem........ 
some reason you do get a bb jam we have e specific tool much like a barrel cleaner you can insert down the barrel to dislodge bbs...... but as it was said earlier spend the little extra $ on bbs and you can generally avoid this problem........ 
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Tank- Fallschirmjäger
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Re: first question!!!!!
It is rare too have bbs jam in the gun. BUT THERE WAS ONE OCCASION LAST YEAR!!!!! Tim's g36 with a silencer he screwed on( and happened to leave out overnight) what happened was the night dew seeped into the foam rings inside the silencer and a couple swelled up causing the bbs path to be restricted and then a enormous amount piled up in the silencer! moral of the story is don't be lazy, take care of your shit, and it will take care of you!!!!
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Re: first question!!!!!
It's not that rare to have BB issues. There were several times last year that I had BB issues which caused jams and forced me to replace two tight bores. The problem was that I had several bags of MadBull .25s that were trash. And they were not rebagged BBs as Chris has suggested on several occasions. They were double sealed and with proper labels, etc. Tank also had some Bio BBs explode in his M249 in Red Deer.
Be sure that you use high quality BBs and you should be ok. Also, don't stick you muzzle in the dirt and keep your auto fire to small burts. Don't hold the trigger down for more than a few seconds. You risk the chance of overheating and putting a lot of stress on your gun if you do nothing but run around with your finger on the trigger.
Be sure that you use high quality BBs and you should be ok. Also, don't stick you muzzle in the dirt and keep your auto fire to small burts. Don't hold the trigger down for more than a few seconds. You risk the chance of overheating and putting a lot of stress on your gun if you do nothing but run around with your finger on the trigger.
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