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  1. but if were taking this seriously (to a point) then thier flesh would be mostly rotten.. surley metal bbs at 450+ would penetrate? but were not stupid enough to just run around with airsoft weapons.. when you can get crossbows and such.
  2. electricity is somthing i do understand.. batteries are always over by at least a volt due to DC current volt dropping over longer distances.. granted you may not get this in an aeg where theres probably less then a metre of wiring..
  3. ok.. but surley Co2 can exist as a solid, liquid and a gas.. it all depeneds on temp obviously.. what i wana know is how can it double in velocity? and if what you say is true... shaking a Co2 fire extinguisher is VERY dangerous.
  4. ok.. but i still dont understand how the bulb can produce twice as much thrust on the first few shots.. if this is truly the case.. why the hell is Co2 an optional propellant?
  5. i dont understand how the first shot can be higher fps then say the 2nd or 3rd.. the Co2 bulbs have fixed pressure.. if anything it would surley decrease.. and if your argument is true why is this exclusive to Co2? how come it doesnt happen with green gas?
  6. i better check my local site then before i make a choice..
  7. didnt realise that they were implementing both systems.. thats cool to know.
  8. think im sold on the idea of a Co2 pistol.. im not bothered about longer maintenace or the cost diff.. im just looking for perfomance and i think mr monkey nuts just helped big time! cheers dude
  9. my site allows up to 350fps so most Co2 sidearms will be ok.. the only con i can seem to find is its easier to reload your green gas rather then a Co2 bulb.. i know the cold effects green gas performance.. Co2 wont be effected.
  10. hi guys.. just wana know the pros and cons of a Co2 sidearm.. now i know that Co2 has more wear on the internals but regular maintenace would solve that right? most of you will have both most probably so just wana know your experiance..
  11. i just found a video review of an umbrella co .44 that holds at least 24 rounds! but it is ABS and metal.. im still hunting!
  12. lol.. i cant find the 12 round version.. im going to google it now see what i can find.. but the next big question is.. what colour would you guys get?? personally i like the black python but id upgrade it with wood grips.. what do you think?
  13. sounds like the tanaka is one nice revolver.. thats now my first choice.. you boys should know.. youve probably been softing for years.. any one know a uk retailer that stocks it??
  14. i like the tanaka.. i just want a good honest, full metal 6-shooter.. with more then just 6 rounds.. the tanaka is my only realistic choice isnt it...
  15. money isnt problem.. im not rich but id rather spend once and make it last..
  16. why do companies bother with lo cap revolvers? i bet thats why they dont sell aswell.
  17. why cant TM make cartridges that fit other weapons.. im sure more people would buy them. granted they aint part of any load out i can think of.. but its diff to the same GBB you see on any skirmish site.. thanks for the offer but no thanks dude.
  18. (dont know who...) but a company just released a resident evil barretta.. TM are missing a trick here... what about a full metal, limited edition "the walking dead" colt python?? these would fly off the shelves!! i know that a revolver doesnt fit into a certain load out.. but i want somthing a bit diff to the glocks or the 1911's..
  19. you can get 500fps revolvers that fires a metal projectile.. surley we could upgrade these to fire at a higher velocity!? its a borderline firearm.. and its like 110 quid!
  20. are TM revolvers the only ones on the market that have high cap? ive looked for a while now and can find quite a few good looking revolvers but only in 6shot.. isit possible to fit any cartaridge into any gun? or is the TM the only one with 24 shot mags..
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