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ILLusion July 17th, 2007 13:23

The highest I've ever hit with a KSC Glock was 360fps. The only way you can get it up to 400fps is if you use red gas, and in order to do that, you'd have to spend more money to reinforce several other parts.

Trying to shoot 400fps with a pistol is ridiculous.

unused123 July 17th, 2007 19:01

what rof do you need to bruise someone whos standing 10m/5m from you? with the absence of wind. since i came from an ebb and those things shoot at around 180 fps and it didnt even hurt much when someone shot me in the back, i only felt a small sting for 3 seconds.

btw, getting verified on monday by redneck and receiving my credit card in about a week or two, so i'm pretty much waiting now but in the meantime i want to find out more.

cheers,

Andrew

ILLusion July 17th, 2007 19:38

What ROF?

1 round per week.




Or do you mean what velocity?

A bone stock Marui AEG shooting a 0.25g BB at 250fps is very capable of severely bruising someone (especially on a knuckle, or nail) and even breaking teeth. It can break skin as well if a soft exposed area is hit close range. Of course, it also depends on the target. Some are more receptive to damage than leather skinned warriors.

Scooby Steve July 17th, 2007 19:45

I gotta ask it. What are you planning to do with this gun?

ILLusion July 17th, 2007 20:42

Well, he lives in Scarborough, so he obviously wants to use it to bruise people at 5-10m. So it'll most likely happen on the TTC RT system or something, y'know, close range, while whispering in his victim's ear "gimme yo' wallet." And if they start running, he can pick them within 10 metres of them running away...





... why else would he ask such stupid questions?

unused123 July 17th, 2007 23:14

no no i was just giving an example, since if it cant even bruise someone in that range then the opponent most likely wouldnt even be able to feel it at 50m, right?

Andrew

edit: i htink i have gotten enough responses from everyone already thanks everybody, all your replies have definitely helped me come up with a conclusion.

Affliction July 18th, 2007 05:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 503691)
Well, he lives in Scarborough, so he obviously wants to use it to bruise people at 5-10m. So it'll most likely happen on the TTC RT system or something, y'know, close range, while whispering in his victim's ear "gimme yo' wallet." And if they start running, he can pick them within 10 metres of them running away...





... why else would he ask such stupid questions?

ROFL



You typically won't get a bruise from airsoft--You get welts (and less likely if you're wearing alot of clothing / gear). You'll pretty much always feel an airsoft hit, even with a 150 FPS gun (Unless it hits your kit, then you will probably hear it).
-VM

unused123 July 20th, 2007 14:51

so A&A is suppose to send me a tracking number right? or was i suppose to request one from him?

Skladfin July 20th, 2007 20:38

You know on the TM catalogue, it says that their AEP flies over 150feet(50meters).

True?

unused123 July 20th, 2007 22:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skladfin (Post 505459)
You know on the TM catalogue, it says that their AEP flies over 150feet(50meters).

True?

not sure i just ordered it around 6 hours ago, if i get it i'll try it out and tell you if its true or not. dont think its true but what the heck.

Andrew

unused123 July 21st, 2007 19:20

i have a question, the charger that comes with the gun is 100v but here we use 110v, will the 10v fry the charger/ battery or should i get a converter? people say they dont have any problems but i just want to make sure. thanks and hope to hear some relies soon.

ILLusion July 21st, 2007 20:09

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=20868


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