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Old September 10th, 2006, 01:49   #16
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You know what, I bet this might just get accross the border as a capgun/toy. Id love the semi auto M4A1 this company also makes, odd that the SKS doesnt feature it (perhaps just not yet, as its a prototype.).

Either way, if someone gets one of these capgun/shell ejectors, let me know!

And yes, it does use regular dollar store caps, the red 8 shot ones.

Cheers,
Alex
yea they are the dollar caps and I used to have one...the m4 version that is. I live in the states so it was easy to get. the gun was fun but after 3 days there is a small plastic piece that is connected to the firing pin that is pushed back by an electric motor (shell ejection). The piece snapped and I found that only after I opened the gun. Should have taken pics but that piece was cracked down the middle.

Another slightly smaller problem is that caps would only go off about 50% of the time as the pin seemed to be inconsistent. Or it could just be the caps.
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Old September 10th, 2006, 02:16   #17
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8mm sucks
to get an 8mm bb moving at ~330 fps would mean about 1.8J of energy
Hey, no knockin' 8mm. Bigger is always better. ALWAYS.

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Old September 10th, 2006, 02:47   #18
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8mm sucks
to get an 8mm bb moving at ~330 fps would mean about 1.8J of energy
Hey, no knockin' 8mm. Bigger is always better. ALWAYS.

Ditto, and with only 10 rounds (as mentioned in the same post of mine), you gotta make em count Perhaps, 8mm but slower. Just like 5.56 vs 7.62...

Cheers!
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Old September 10th, 2006, 04:33   #19
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8mm sucks
to get an 8mm bb moving at ~330 fps would mean about 1.8J of energy
Hey, no knockin' 8mm. Bigger is always better. ALWAYS.

its not how big the round is
its how you use it
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