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Post by -=Hollywood=- on Jan 3, 2007 15:59:21 GMT -5
10,000 should fit in there. hahah.
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Post by Mr Embed on Jan 3, 2007 16:01:11 GMT -5
Don't get us started on these.. SEMIAUTO has had some experience with "Airzooka's"
I'm pretty sure this belongs in off topic unless you're serious about using one..
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Post by -=Hollywood=- on Jan 3, 2007 16:03:25 GMT -5
Don't get us started on these.. SEMIAUTO has had some experience with "Airzooka's" I'm pretty sure this belongs in off topic unless you're serious about using one.. Sorry. Forum newb. Please move/delete/lock/laugh at me.
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Post by Mr Embed on Jan 3, 2007 16:09:46 GMT -5
My little brother got one a while ago and when we had a team meeting at my house, someone found it (I think Livonia) and tried putting bb's in it. Good times.
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Post by -=Hollywood=- on Jan 3, 2007 16:12:41 GMT -5
It's a directed burst of air capable of travelling 20+ feet. It is like a mini tornado?
Imagine the carange if the pressure was raised a bit internally.
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Post by Mr Embed on Jan 3, 2007 16:17:10 GMT -5
It's really not all that sweet.. I mean the novelty wears off after a little while. Putting a ton of bb's in it will just make them plop out in an anticlimactic display. Even with 5-10 bb's, the thing won't be accurate.. almost at all. I've never seen one with two handles and a 'scope' like that so it could be different. It's not really a tornado of air, it's just a poof of air as it passes near you.
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