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momi June 26th, 2005 19:30

I got question about BBs
 
Hi,
I'v just registered to this forum :)

I wanna know if 0.12 gram bb could harm my CO2 steel Desert Eagle.
I have heard that it best to shoot 0.20 gram but i got lots of 0.12 gram BB, and i dont realy know if it will be OK to shoot it.
I dont want to ruin this gun, I have just bought this airsoft gun for 160$

10q and good day. :-D

ho and sorry for the spelling mistakes, my english sucks

Ridiculous132 June 26th, 2005 19:34

CO2 desert eagle? What brand?

Anyway, generally using .12 grams BBs will not break your gun unless they are the very cheap kind. Don't take my word for it however, someone more experienced than me should be able to answer more accuratly.

However, you will get VERY bad performance with .12 grams BBs, my advice would be to use .20s or .25s

Grim Fandango June 26th, 2005 19:34

Never heard of a CO2 Steel airsoft gun, but if it's running on CO2 then it's probably serious high powered. I wouldn't use it at any games. .12g bbs won't harm your gun, but you'll notice they'll be flying upwards after a short distance since they are light. Stick with 0.2g or 0.25g bbs

momi June 26th, 2005 19:37

WOW ! quick replay
i got this one
http://www.icefire-enterprises.com/DEco2.html
10q

and the company of my 0.12 bbs is Stealth.

randas June 26th, 2005 19:44

Just try shoot a coupple .12s - you'll see what were talking about, They'll go for about 10ft then go straight up.

momi June 26th, 2005 19:51

I know that,
But it will not ruin the gun?

Suspect187 June 26th, 2005 19:53

No!!!

momi June 26th, 2005 20:06

ok, dont need to shout :)

[Avtomat] June 26th, 2005 21:46

iv seen those guns at a surplus store. if the bbs were crap bbs they would

Mike the great June 27th, 2005 02:32

redwolf sells co2 powered DE's , they fire between 350 and 400

Greylocks June 27th, 2005 06:25

.12 will not hurt your gun, but you will not be able to get any decent accuracy at more than 2 or 3 meters.

lamlok June 27th, 2005 06:45

i would not prefer you to use the 0.12g bullets.
1. too light, you would get crap performance on accuracy
2. 0.12g bb are usualy the lowest grade bb, meaning that they are easiest to break apart. watch out for crumbling the bullets caused by the blow back action!!!
My recommendation is not to risk expensive repair from saving little money.

momi June 27th, 2005 13:52

OK, thank you guys
I will give the 0.12 bbs to my friend
he got 10 bucks airsoft gun.


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