SportPro 120 Round CNC Aluminum BB Shower for Airsoft - Gold
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You could simply use a speedloader to go from top to bottom in each hole until you reach the hook inside each hole. If you overload it, excess will spill out. The gas is then injected into the bottom of the tank.
Yes, but instead of damaging it, you could use a nerf head on the tip.
Selected User Reviews For SportPro 120 Round CNC Aluminum BB Shower for Airsoft - Gold
The round has been primed for two months after being lubed with PTFE out of the box and using green gas! Oh, and those bearings that everyone is complaining about "falling out" and "not staying in place" are as follows: They're designed to be loose like that. You can find that out by doing a quick search on the internet.
The piston seals failed after the third shot. When I looked over all of the seals, I noticed that the majority of them were damaged or degraded in some way. br>br>On the whole, the product isn't bad. You can, however, spend a few dollars more on a name brand version on other websites. Some even sold replacement parts and defined what parts to buy if they failed, and I paid $28 for it and found $30 for the same exact product on another site; some even sold replacement parts and defined what parts to buy if they failed. Other issues include threads that were poorly cut, metal that is soft even for aluminum, coating on the metal that is already peeling away, and a device that is difficult to disassemble, with the 4mm balls easily falling out and becoming lost.
Do not waste your money on these.
So, because 28 bucks for a shot is a lot of money, I bought this item in two batches. Anyway, the first three that arrived were fantastic right out of the box, gleaming and clearly aluminum, and they worked perfectly. The next two I ordered were 33 dollars each, which was a little more expensive than competing brands but still a good deal. So the two showed up, and after failing to reset one about 5 times, I stripped it down and discovered that it was missing bearings on the inside. Whatever, I had 4mm floating around, so I slapped those in and she worked. Because the tolerances on the second one were so off, I had to stack three different o rings (of various sizes) on the threads to seal them. br>so, in a nutshell: Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.
It already has lube on it, and I've had no issues with it thus far.
This is something I'd recommend to someone who just wants one but won't be using it in a competitive game.
The o ring was damaged, and the ball bearings would not fit into their respective holding positions. For the same price, you can get better airsoft grenades.
I'd been looking for something similar for a while, and when another site was completely out of stock, I figured why not for the price. I took it out to the field, and it performed admirably. Even after being dropped on a concrete floor, it continued to work. It appears to be very sturdy and does the job (after I reloaded it).