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Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:05 am

Nice gun i likey :P. I have always wanted to make a BBMG, but i lack an air source....
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Novacastrian wrote:I'm not trying to be an ass, however i just had to question the power of this pneumatic.
You have to remember this is a BBMG - individual BB power is crap, less than 1 ft/lb usually, but when you're firing more than 5 per second, that's where the power comes from.

A good analogy is the American 180 submachinegun.

It's chambered for the tiny 22LR rimfire round, not much energy there and a single round will barely make an impression on a kevlar vest. However this thing fires at a blistering 1200 rounds per minute - 20 rounds per second - and the "jackhammer effect" of multiple imapcts can tear through body armour easily.
Thanks JSM, i have always wondered about that....
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Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:14 am

Marco321 wrote:Thanks JSM, i have always wondered about that....
It's something people often overlook, "oh my BBMG only fires 250 fps so it's safe for airsoft games" ignoring the fact that it's the concentrated fire that makes BBMGs so devastating.
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jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:
Marco321 wrote:Thanks JSM, i have always wondered about that....
It's something people often overlook, "oh my BBMG only fires 250 fps so it's safe for airsoft games" ignoring the fact that it's the concentrated fire that makes BBMGs so devastating.
Yeah, come to think of it i remember reading something like that in the spudgun safety rules on the forum
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Wed Aug 29, 2007 8:38 pm

Ahh, you learn something new everyday (at least you should try to),
thanx for the explaination Jack :)
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Thu Aug 30, 2007 7:23 am

It's a bit like comparing an axe to a chainsaw really I suppose. A single axe blow will do more to a tree than a single chainsaw tooth on any one pass, but the combined effect of the many teeth can chew through very thick trees (or your leg) pretty quickly.

I do doubt that any sane being would go within 100 metres of someone they knew had a 6000 rpm strafer with a ME of 1J a shot without a lot of backup.
That's 100 Joules of pain a second... ouch.
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jrrdw wrote:Put a face on the doughnut, so it looks like a mob hit or something.
You're crazy.

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tape a piece of paper in front of it and draw a body guard.

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Sun Aug 03, 2008 9:25 am

what possesed you to make an overkill bbmg?....................not that there is anything wrong with it :D
Yeah, it's that important.
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