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Old September 11th, 2012, 20:17   #20
Fox62
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Originally Posted by Rommen View Post
Well, apparently you are...



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And the magazine that is in your gun is the most important one of all. You aren't going to spot a target, take a mag out of your vest, load your weapon and then shoot him... you're going to have your gun loaded when you're on the field.



As someone said before me, it is straight science. As temperature drops volatility and vapor pressure drop. There WILL be a decrease in performance (not necessarily performance).
Yeah, for TESTING purposes. If I wanna play like a noob I just buy an AEG.

Theory is important, but not nearly as much as actually what works and doesn't. The OP first needs to figure out if his system isn't very good. Maybe consider changing for a more modern/reliable one to improve his odds. Then try propane, and if it doesn't work then go for propylene.

Of course the mag that's on the gun matters, but you can leave it on, once you're out change it for a warm one, while that one gets a chance to warm up. Heck, unless you're playing in CQB environments, you usually have a chance to put a mag in; you could virtually play with all your magazines at the ready on the "warm-pouch". Maybe it isn't super realistic, but gaming an AEG is a much worse option if you aim to that...


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