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06-02-2005, 03:21 AM
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Private First Class
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 24
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NBB vs BB gas pistols
What are your experiences with gas blowback vs. non-blowback pistols? Obviously nbb conserver gas since the slide doesn't need to be propelled, but do you think this makes getting a nbb worth it, in terms of gas saved? Its not only more economical, but easier as well. BBs still look the coolest though. 
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06-03-2005, 02:31 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 25
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Sprign Pistol: cheap, probably fit you budget he best. Range from POS Y&P ones to Tokyo marui HGHU and KWC UG (very nice, shoot .25g BBs)
Gas Non-Blowback: chepest gas pistols, repeat every time you pull trigger (more fun). Stiff trigger pull, poor model accuracy, and minor issues with the to end models (TM Mk23 doesn't take green gas, Maruzen P99 Fixed has crappy hopup) make the UHC USP NBB the best choice in this segement. Best performing gas pistols, simple, but not as much fun or as accurate
Gas Blowback: The best of the airsoft world in terms of accuracy in function: GBBs range from POS KWC GBBs (do no tbuy) to KSC/KWA G19s (Very good, affordable GBB) to Tokyo Marui GBBs (good skirmishing guns) up to Western Arms Excellent quality high grade models (such as a wide selection of 1911 pistols) and others such as the KSC Mk23 Hard Kick
EBB: don't buy these, they look kind of cool, but have terrible FPS, and after the AAs start to wear down, ROF tanks and becomes worse than a springer. Get for novelty reasons only
AEP: At present only the Tokyo Marui M18c, An AEG in pistol frame. By all accounts, the only downside of this gun is the small magazine capacity, as you go through BBs fast when using this mini-hose. Would recommend, and plz reveiw.
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08-07-2005, 11:27 AM
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Tampa Bay
Posts: 70
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i don't like spring pistols they suck they are cheap to buy but are also made cheap.
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09-27-2005, 07:42 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Rosemead, CA
Posts: 39
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i would go with a blowback is very accurate. i have a KWA G19 its a good gun its accurate it has a nice kick to it. im hoping to upgrade the gun. overall its a good gun for little money
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10-04-2005, 07:31 AM
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Private First Class
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Fremont, CA
Posts: 30
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I have a KWA Glock 18 C GBB and I love it. It has full auto as well as semi. It's pretty accurate, and is less accurate on full auto, but it depends on how strong your arm is because it has some kick (metal slide, sounds oh so nice). Adjustable hop-up, available hi-capa mags, and an under-the-barrel rail system (Mosquito Molds anyone?  ). Very fun to shoot! I don't know how much more gas it uses than a NBB, usually I can use a clip two to three times before I need to refill it.
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10-29-2005, 06:16 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Originally Posted by FoCk3r
i would go with a blowback is very accurate. i have a KWA G19 its a good gun its accurate it has a nice kick to it. im hoping to upgrade the gun. overall its a good gun for little money
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10-29-2005, 07:34 PM
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Join Date: May 2005
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Originally Posted by poopoo
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Does everyone from the ventura area have great things to say like you???
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11-10-2005, 08:53 AM
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Private First Class
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Rosemead, CA
Posts: 39
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Originally Posted by NiteSite
Does everyone from the ventura area have great things to say like you???
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i guess not, lol.
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11-10-2005, 09:00 AM
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Private First Class
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Rosemead, CA
Posts: 39
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Originally Posted by OMRT
I have a KWA Glock 18 C GBB and I love it. It has full auto as well as semi. It's pretty accurate, and is less accurate on full auto, but it depends on how strong your arm is because it has some kick (metal slide, sounds oh so nice). Adjustable hop-up, available hi-capa mags, and an under-the-barrel rail system (Mosquito Molds anyone?  ). Very fun to shoot! I don't know how much more gas it uses than a NBB, usually I can use a clip two to three times before I need to refill it.
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i have upgraded the high flow valve and it kicks harder than before(sweet kick to it). but the only problem that i have is that the metal slide got jammed.  so im going to take it in for repair. the G19c is a good gun even though its been through hell with me it was still reliable until now im pretty sure its just the slide or the hammer, no biggie i was going to upgrade the slide and some of the internals(some of the internals were cracked because of frequent drops  ). ive gotten attached to this gun  because of its realism
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03-22-2006, 02:19 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: St. Louis
Posts: 18
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as far as bb vs nbb, i like the blowback feature for its realism, but thats about as far as it gets with me, if im gonna buy a gun to use in the field, i would pick a non blow back for two reasons, the afore-mentioned gas conservation issue, but mainly i want as little to no recoil as possible so that every shot i make counts as accurately as possible... if im gonna shoot at you, i sure as hell want to be able to hit you with the first two or so shots, rather than firing 4 or 5 to try and compensate for the motion the gun is making in my hand... less recoil = more kills... saving time for the next target accuisition and saving on clip reloads... (as if i'd really be worried about how many bb's i'm wasting using a pistol anyways...)
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