Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Different kind of airsoft replicas

Manual air pistol

The rearmament is a manual spring: the spring should be reset for each shot. Spring often called a ball at a time. His accuracy is generally lower than other types of mirrors. Bid: our suggestions. A bolt is an improved version of spring precision shooting (shooting).

Gaz GBB

The GBB (Gas Blow-Back), use the gas to drive the ball. Its working principle is basa on the principle of semi-automatic: gbb use a portion of gas for each slide to move back the yoke and simulate the expulsion of a cartridge. Each pressure on the trigger causes the percussion of a valve which will release a portion of gas. These replicas are not working well in winter gas not have had the opportunity to dilate properly at low temperatures. With a gas refilling of plus or minus 2 seconds, you want (a good temperature) 2 porters. With one liter of gas, you can do about 40 refills (hence, 80 chargers 25 balls).

Gaz NBB

The NBB (Non Blow-Back) also use gas to propel the ball but his head is fixed. The burden of final accounts of a mechanical pressure relaxation. The GNB consume less gas GBB (from the buttocks is operated by gas). Bid: our suggestions

AEG

The automatic launcher (or automatic AEG Electric Gun): expel the ball burst through an electrical system relatively simple: a battery supplies power to an engine that drives marches to be held to a piston that compress an appeal. Once the cycle is complete, the arts of the liberation of piston compressing a volume of air more or less as follows cylinder installed by the action of the spring (which relax violently). These replicas can use a self-sustained and fairly high in terms of capacity and battery power used. His power is changed by a simple change in the spring, but the strengthening of many parts necessary to maintain the reliability of the response and prevent breakage. Its working principle is similar to replicas, hence, the spring but with the help of an electrical system. The AEG are usually machine guns.

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