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Old August 19th, 2009, 03:51   #1
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GBBR and air

So I stopped looking at airsoft guns once I got my systema, but am looking for a second gun and these GBBR's look really nice.

I see that some of them can run on C02, but can we get them to run off air? like the ol paintballers do?

Obviously I dont want a tank on my back, but have it all in the mags.
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Old August 19th, 2009, 04:04   #2
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Mags won't be able to hold HPA. How would you even fill them? You need a special, rated for HPA tank.
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Old August 19th, 2009, 04:20   #3
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If your looking to spend $2000 on a second gun, you could get a really tricked out hicapa!
Or if you want something that you can use in the field you could get a fully upgraded TM MEU lol

I've heard good things and bad things about GBBRs. I was actually seriously considering one, then I went to claybank. It was a little chilly in the morning and nobody had a reliable GBBR till noon lol

I'm curious to hear about the performance comparison though, since it seems everyone that has a PTW also has a GBBR.
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Old August 19th, 2009, 11:55   #4
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If your looking to spend $2000 on a second gun, you could get a really tricked out hicapa!
Or if you want something that you can use in the field you could get a fully upgraded TM MEU lol

I've heard good things and bad things about GBBRs. I was actually seriously considering one, then I went to claybank. It was a little chilly in the morning and nobody had a reliable GBBR till noon lol

I'm curious to hear about the performance comparison though, since it seems everyone that has a PTW also has a GBBR.
A teammate has a PTW, and 2 GBBRs (an AGM and an WE M4), he recently games his AGM and thought it was pretty good, he did say it wasn't quite up to his PTW yet in terms of range and consistancy but decent or on par with most AEG's. I am seriously considering selling my ICS to buy a GBBR after seeing that it the GBBR can be gamed for under $700ish although I also plan to keep my PTW.
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Old August 19th, 2009, 15:35   #5
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Yeah, I will keep my PTW, but would like to play with the GBBR if its just as realistic. I normally fill my mags to 30 anyways, so the low caps are not a big deal.

I have no real ideal how air works, so wasnt sure if it would be that hard or not. Sounds like its not possible.
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Old August 19th, 2009, 15:47   #6
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It's not possible... the volume for air in a magazine is so low, that you wouldn't get more than 5 shots out of the gun before the air was expended.
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