Seth_Erebor
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I'm pro low cap, but I'm looking for opinions and view points.
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I run midcaps because I like having to reload at least once in a while, that and not sounding like a huge maraca wherever I go is nice! ?I'm pro low cap, but I'm looking for opinions and view points.
to me low cap and real cap are interchangable terms, basically the capacity is whatever the real steel version is.
yep, so say a standard stanag mag is 30 rounds, but a short "vietnam" style stanag is 20 rounds etc etc.
can't say a specific number because it depends on what the gun is meant to be.
of course it'd be a bit tricky with some designs, take my mg42 as an example the real drum for it only holds 50 rounds wheras it's next to impossible to get the airsoft version to hold that few let alone feed properly.
So if I want to have 60bbs, I should get the 60 real steel shape mag, right?
The issue you’ll have is cost.
Getting everyone to buy lo caps after buying mids/highs for so long is going to put a cost on the game.
Will probably put people off.
Aaahh now to me this is a totally different ball game , if I run my Gas AK then as each mag hold 35 bbs and weight a ton I only have 6 mags (and they ain’t cheap either!) BUT the bbs are of a heavier weight and a lot more accurate and have a greater range than using my ‘normal” ammo in my AEG’s I do feel I need to play a different game as I start out knowing I’m most definitely on a limited ammo count so I do find My self being so much more carful with my shots as these new constraints changes the whole dynamic of the game ?I play all year round, inside and out with real caps (gas mags). Never felt outgunned once. I pull the trigger when I’m aiming at someone and more often than not, that single BB hits. Don’t need to spam a million rounds into a wall