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What Airsoft Gun Is Better The G

Airsoft BB's. .2's or .12s?

They hurt the same. Lighter object moving at a speed that is proportionally the same as a heavier object will have the same kinetic energy as the heavier object. There won't be any difference.

Never use .12's if you're using an electric airsoft gun.
Never use .12's in an airsoft gun with a hop-up unit.
Never use .12's in an airsoft gun firing over 225 with .20's.

There are no quality .12's They WILL give you poor accuracy, tear up your hop-up unit's bucking and spacer, cut up your barrel, and cause feeding problems. They can break apart in higher powered airsoft guns and **** up the gearbox when/if splinters enter it. They also chip/shatter/break on mesh goggles, potentially blinding a player using them.

Simply put, .12's shouldn't be used in anything that costs more than $10.

Which is better for your airsoft gun? .20g or .23g BBs?

well the .20g is going to do a little bit more damage than the .23g

What sizes of Airsoft BBs are better than .20g?

.12's are too light. They can easily break in your gun, ******* up the internals, have little accuracy, and can shatter on mesh goggles.

.20's are the standard weight, and good from 250 to 350 fps (rated with .20's).

Heavier BB's have a reduced muzzle velocity, but greater accuracy.

Hobbytron is a horrible retailer. I rank them in the lower 3, with Airsplat and AirsoftMegastore. UTG is also horrible, with the exception of the sniper rifles and shotguns. They simply rebrand other guns, most notably cheap, poor quality guns.

http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.ph...
Same rifle (without sling and additional magazine), from the top airsoft retailer.

http://www.airsoftmechanics.com/home/con...
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Can a 0.12 g airsoft bb damage my airsoft gun?

At the very least it will have horrible accuracy, at the worst, the mold seam will tear your hop-up bucking and possibly wear the barrel over time.

0.12g vs 0.20g airsoft bbs?

The heavier the bb, the more damage it will cause. I always play with .20 grams in my assault rifle. On a 550 fps rifle and up, I would use .23-.25. .20g's are not to heavy and not to light. They are just right. They offer good velocity, accuracy, and are more resistant to outside forces (such as the wind.) A heavier bb will hurt more/cause more damage.

Which electric full metal m4 airsoft gun is better kwa or classic army or g and g or ics?

-KWA is a very good manufacturer, but if you are looking for high fps, I wouldn't recommend it. They usually shoot around 350 fps, whereas where I live that is at the cqb limit.http://kwausa.com/2012-09-20-14-43-07/kwa-km4-sr10

-Classic Army is kind of like KWA but the guns look more basic and thus more upgradeable but they have a more satisfying velocity. http://www.evike.com/product_info.php?cPath=21_44_213&products_id=23874

-G&G is a good manufacturer but leans more to the beginner-intermediate side. G&G M4s shoot around 350 - 380 fps. However they lack certain details: like the charging handle, on most airsoft guns the dust pad over the ejection port opens when you pull the charging handle on M4s, but for some reason that is not the case on G&G M4 shttp://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?products_id=2651

-ICS is basically as good as Classic Army but I have read a few things mentioning the internal piston breaking because of poor quality plastic. But ICS M4s shoot around 330 to 370 fps unless you get a longer barreled gun or of course a stronger spring.http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?products_id=6801

* Those links are just examples, not what I think you should buy. But I would personally get a Classic Army M4. Or possibly a KWA M4 and upgrade the spring and motor (motor to reduce possibility of overheating from more powerful spring tension)

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