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Old September 12th, 2008, 13:30   #1
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.12g in .20g gun

what exactly will happen if i use .12g bullets in a .20g gun (the kraken) will it break or just do less damage? if so which part of it would break

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Old September 12th, 2008, 13:35   #2
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It will be useless.
.12's are as useless as they come seeing as they have no weight to push, most have heavy seams and burs, of which can cause death of your inner barrel.
They may be cheap, but your not going to get any accuracy out of those.
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Old September 12th, 2008, 13:35   #3
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It's about the quality of the BBs, not the wieght. All .12s will do is travel faster and reduce accuracy (outdoors) because they're more prone to be affected by the wind.

Now, CHEAP .12 BBs are not perfectly spherical, and often have a seam line from their cheap manufacturing process. Often, there are misshapen BBs. They can cause jams in your mags and barrel.
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Old September 12th, 2008, 14:03   #4
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CHEAP .12 BBs .
yea there are actually "good" quality .12's out there. ive had ones that were perfectly round no seems or anything and very smooth and shiny. the ones you get at wal-mart that glow in the dark are pretty decent also, but stay away from the clear ones

leave the .12's for springers

ive heard that .12g bbs also damage the gearbox too. the people who owned my brothers kirenex before him were shooting random .12's out of it so im wondering what kind of wear that did to its gearbox
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Old September 12th, 2008, 14:09   #5
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Don't try to play cheap.. get high quality +0.20 BBs. Use the 0.12 for grenades.
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Old September 12th, 2008, 14:48   #6
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yea there are actually "good" quality .12's out there. ive had ones that were perfectly round no seems or anything and very smooth and shiny. the ones you get at wal-mart that glow in the dark are pretty decent also, but stay away from the clear ones

leave the .12's for springers

ive heard that .12g bbs also damage the gearbox too. the people who owned my brothers kirenex before him were shooting random .12's out of it so im wondering what kind of wear that did to its gearbox
Yes, there are some good quality .12s, and they work fine for indoor plinking. Beyond that, they're useless. And since they cost about the same as good quality .2g BBs, it sort of defeats the purpose of getting them.

And no, BB weight has no bearing on the internals of the mechbox. Whether you're shooting .12 or .43, the only thing that is affected is your velocity and accuracy. BB weight has no effect on the gearbox internals. Now, if a cheap .12 was to get jammed, I could see perhaps overpressure in the barrel affecting the piston or something, but otherwise, weight will have no effect.
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Old September 12th, 2008, 15:43   #7
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I used 0.12g BBs once outdoor. To be honest, they travel farther but just float to all possible directions. Sometimes, they break depending on the manufacturing quality.

0.20g BBs are more recommended.
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Old September 12th, 2008, 15:54   #8
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I used 0.12g BBs once outdoor.
Wow. I find even 0.20's are horrible outdoors.
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Old September 12th, 2008, 16:00   #9
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Yeah, I don't even bother with .2 outdoor anymore. I only use them to test my guns. The minimum I use is .25. Usually, I use .28 in my AEGs, and .30 in my pistols. I'd use .30s all around if they weren't so damn expensive.
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Old September 12th, 2008, 16:16   #10
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Sorry for butting in here, but I was wondering on what you guys think about the .20 g bio BB's? Do you think there better to use because of the effect plastic bb's do to the environment?
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Old September 12th, 2008, 16:27   #11
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Bio BBs are fine. I use them. They are good to the environment as you said.

Styrak, yes, I used 0.12g BB "once" for fun, and they were damn hard to manage.

Interesting, I find 0.2g are fine, partially because I don't like to spend extra money to get > 0.2g BBs. Of course, > 0.2g BBs will give you more stability (not necessarily accuracy), but Vancouver players spread too much that using different-weight BBs doesn't really make a huge difference.
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Old September 12th, 2008, 17:22   #12
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Interesting, I find 0.2g are fine
yea i think so too. once you have your hop up properly adusted theyre as accurate as anything and i know this cuz all of my aeg's are in the 390 to 410 fps range and the bbs come out of them far and straight. with a full auto burst they only spread apart at a long distance

i like buying my bbs from evike even thought lots of people seem to have problems with them. i get 10k of their matrix .2's for around 26 dollars including shipping
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Old September 12th, 2008, 18:06   #13
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then your piston will DIE
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but Vancouver players spread too much that using different-weight BBs doesn't really make a huge difference.
Using different weight BB's makes ALL the difference, especially outside and through brush.
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