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Don't think it'll make much difference doing it just the once.....I left an mp5 mag loaded after yesterdays skirmish. I'll try it on the 9th march and see what happens.
Well, that is the way to find out. Cheers Marcus!Neither do I but a few people have said it should reduce the mags functioning by a bit so it'll test that out. Following the 4 weeks I'll leave it for another 4 and so on until it stops completely.
Yeah you have... every time you fire your AEG!As an engineer I took part in some testing on springs about 10 years ago, we found that it was mainly compressing and releasing the springs quickly which took the most out of them (the spring strength reduces the more you do this, I believe it is a technique that can be used to reduce FPS via the main-spring?, though i've never done it myself).
well... what IS "a real difference"? the midcaps I have with a damaged spring is leaving maybe 4 bbs in the mag. on top of that every mag leave maybe 3 (which of course you can save by reloading upside down.. if you want to). but at the end of the day, this can mean that you can only shot 86 (-3) rather than 90 (-3) bbs. real difference? not really.Keeping springs compressed does damage them over time, but not enough to make a real difference.
I really wish someone would start selling mag springs on their own. If anyone comes across such a thing, please let me/us know![]()