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Old January 16th, 2008, 19:44   #1
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best airsoft type for cold weather.

does anyone know which airsoft type i should use in 0+ degrease C?
anything besides spring...

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found all i need to know.

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Old January 16th, 2008, 19:51   #2
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does anyone know which airsoft type i should use in 0+ degrease C?
anything besides spring...
here in mission b.c. my night games are in -1 -2 degrees of weather. keep your batteries charged up, and keep the full auto down to short bursts,,son of a $itch, son of a $itch, son of a $itch should be your rate of fire. avoid semi only in cold weather,semi is hard enough on aeg's as it is.
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Old January 16th, 2008, 19:52   #3
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The search function and F.A.Q can answer almost all new players basic questions

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...t=cold+weather
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Old January 16th, 2008, 19:54   #4
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Old January 16th, 2008, 20:06   #5
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here in mission b.c. my night games are in -1 -2 degrees of weather. keep your batteries charged up, and keep the full auto down to short bursts,,son of a $itch, son of a $itch, son of a $itch should be your rate of fire. avoid semi only in cold weather,semi is hard enough on aeg's as it is.
Why is semi harder on AEG's?
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Old January 16th, 2008, 20:16   #6
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Why is semi harder on AEG's?
Semi is apparently harder on an AEG simply because the gear box does only one full revolution and suddenly stoped.

All the shock and force is dissipated into the gearbox that is not expelled via the spring / nozzle ---> projectile.
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Old January 17th, 2008, 00:19   #7
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stock guns break down real easy in cold weather, upgraded guns (upgrade piston specifically and silent head set) work safely down to -5.
I saw a G&G catalogue and they stated their stock AEG's work in -40 degree celsius. A ridiculously wild statement, I know. I think it's because Canada is the only place cold enough to actually disprove this fact and very few people here like G&G guns lol
Anyway J.S.O.C. and AAsurplus have asked G&G to send us a few guns to test in ACTUAL -40 conditions. Still waiting to see if they accept, but seeing as their guns have enough trouble staying functional in summer, I seriously doubt any positive results will come out of this test lol
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Semi is apparently harder on an AEG simply because the gear box does only one full revolution and suddenly stoped.

All the shock and force is dissipated into the gearbox that is not expelled via the spring / nozzle ---> projectile.
And the piston slamming into the cylinder head multiple times per second in full auto is somehow better than once? I'm just having trouble understanding the logic.
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Old January 17th, 2008, 02:47   #9
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stock guns break down real easy in cold weather, upgraded guns (upgrade piston specifically and silent head set) work safely down to -5.
I saw a G&G catalogue and they stated their stock AEG's work in -40 degree celsius. A ridiculously wild statement, I know. I think it's because Canada is the only place cold enough to actually disprove this fact and very few people here like G&G guns lol
Anyway J.S.O.C. and AAsurplus have asked G&G to send us a few guns to test in ACTUAL -40 conditions. Still waiting to see if they accept, but seeing as their guns have enough trouble staying functional in summer, I seriously doubt any positive results will come out of this test lol
G&G guns barley work out of the box, never mind -40!!
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