I have just run some BB's of 0.2g and 0.25g through some of the Airsoft pistols (GBB) and also Rifles, AEG's
I am not sure what to make of the results.
I used the averages and used the average to get a joules value.
The results are as follows.
Pistol
Manuf:
Pistol
Manuf:
Pistol
Manuf:
Glock 17 Gen 4
WE
OPS Tactical .45
Tokyo Marui
Beretta M92
Tokyo Marui
Shot
BB Wt.
grams
Shot
BB Wt.
grams
Shot
BB Wt.
grams
Count
0.2
0.25
Count
0.2
0.25
Count
0.2
0.25
1
306.9
293.7
1
301.1
267.6
1
301.8
273.4
2
309.2
287.4
2
297.1
256.3
2
297.9
270.8
3
305.3
287.4
3
293.8
254.3
3
296.4
270.2
4
302.5
285.4
4
291.4
259.4
4
295.6
268.8
5
303.4
286.5
5
292.1
262.4
5
294.8
268.2
6
278.0
285.0
6
290.3
262.3
6
293.5
270.0
7
296.6
284.6
7
288.7
263.2
7
283.2
267.9
8
295.6
282.6
8
289.5
262.1
8
290.6
267.5
9
292.9
281.9
9
288.3
258.5
9
285.9
266.0
10
288.4
281.1
10
285.1
258.6
10
285.4
265.6
Min
278.0
281.1
Min
285.1
254.3
Min
283.2
265.6
Ave
297.9
285.6
Ave
291.7
260.5
Ave
292.5
268.8
Max
309.2
293.7
Max
301.1
267.6
Max
301.8
273.4
Mean
295.0
286.8
Mean
292.6
260.8
Mean
292.5
269.3
Joules
Joules
Joules
Min
0.77
0.99
Min
0.81
0.81
Min
0.80
0.88
Ave
0.89
1.02
Ave
0.85
0.85
Ave
0.86
0.90
Max
0.96
1.08
Max
0.91
0.90
Max
0.91
0.93
Mean (J)
0.9
1.0
Mean (J)
0.9
0.9
Mean (J)
0.9
0.9
There appears to be ZERO advantage to using heavier BB's with exception to the Glock17
I used the KE = 1/2 m V2 to calculate the joules.
Question... do the values look right as I have no reference, unless someone can point me to a source that I can compare to, I have no idea on the health or state of the equipment.
Question... does using heavier weights pose more wear on the pistol? They all have the "Hop up" in them, so would the heavier BB's wear out the hop up faster?
I'd appreciate thoughts on this as I am fairly new to airsoft.
I am not sure what to make of the results.
I used the averages and used the average to get a joules value.
The results are as follows.
Pistol
Manuf:
Pistol
Manuf:
Pistol
Manuf:
Glock 17 Gen 4
WE
OPS Tactical .45
Tokyo Marui
Beretta M92
Tokyo Marui
Shot
BB Wt.
grams
Shot
BB Wt.
grams
Shot
BB Wt.
grams
Count
0.2
0.25
Count
0.2
0.25
Count
0.2
0.25
1
306.9
293.7
1
301.1
267.6
1
301.8
273.4
2
309.2
287.4
2
297.1
256.3
2
297.9
270.8
3
305.3
287.4
3
293.8
254.3
3
296.4
270.2
4
302.5
285.4
4
291.4
259.4
4
295.6
268.8
5
303.4
286.5
5
292.1
262.4
5
294.8
268.2
6
278.0
285.0
6
290.3
262.3
6
293.5
270.0
7
296.6
284.6
7
288.7
263.2
7
283.2
267.9
8
295.6
282.6
8
289.5
262.1
8
290.6
267.5
9
292.9
281.9
9
288.3
258.5
9
285.9
266.0
10
288.4
281.1
10
285.1
258.6
10
285.4
265.6
Min
278.0
281.1
Min
285.1
254.3
Min
283.2
265.6
Ave
297.9
285.6
Ave
291.7
260.5
Ave
292.5
268.8
Max
309.2
293.7
Max
301.1
267.6
Max
301.8
273.4
Mean
295.0
286.8
Mean
292.6
260.8
Mean
292.5
269.3
Joules
Joules
Joules
Min
0.77
0.99
Min
0.81
0.81
Min
0.80
0.88
Ave
0.89
1.02
Ave
0.85
0.85
Ave
0.86
0.90
Max
0.96
1.08
Max
0.91
0.90
Max
0.91
0.93
Mean (J)
0.9
1.0
Mean (J)
0.9
0.9
Mean (J)
0.9
0.9
There appears to be ZERO advantage to using heavier BB's with exception to the Glock17
I used the KE = 1/2 m V2 to calculate the joules.
Question... do the values look right as I have no reference, unless someone can point me to a source that I can compare to, I have no idea on the health or state of the equipment.
Question... does using heavier weights pose more wear on the pistol? They all have the "Hop up" in them, so would the heavier BB's wear out the hop up faster?
I'd appreciate thoughts on this as I am fairly new to airsoft.