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but having it as a light sensor for a game played in the dirt seems odd especially as they have a mag driven version already.
Electronic Paintball guns have been using optical eyes for years (nearly 20 actually) to prevent chopping. The technology is well proven in greasy and dirty conditions, assuming it's been implemented right by G&G.
Fingers crossed then, even of its just a quick coat of conformal to weather proof it it could be good news then.Electronic Paintball guns have been using optical eyes for years (nearly 20 actually) to prevent chopping. The technology is well proven in greasy and dirty conditions, assuming it's been implemented right by G&G.
A lot of mags have the long follower now to feed all the bbs. There's a knack to quick loading. I seem to manage OK with the 308 mags.This has to be better than the g2 cut off I have in my sr15 e3.
I bought 4 of the g2 mags and used them for one game as the damn noodle pops out when empty and is a pain in arse to do a quick refill.
Time will tell.
Would you be willing to share this knack? I found that in woodland games (my type of game) dirt ingress was the major concern with fiddling around.A lot of mags have the long follower now to feed all the bbs. There's a knack to quick loading. I seem to manage OK with the 308 mags.
I know what you mean, i dropped a mag in a load of wet plaster board a few weeks ago, yuk.Would you be willing to share this knack? I found that in woodland games (my type of game) dirt ingress was the major concern with fiddling around.
I suppose it all comes down to the price, if anyone knows what this may be in the UK?