Pacman wrote:Got me going for a minuteTransition wrote:7 beers deep in the heart of texas sorry pac
Braddock wrote:Jester316 wrote:Rick, thanks. I honestly don't know why it's acting crazy like this.
its because you like young boys
Patrick750 wrote:I too have had feeding problems with "the stuff rick sells"
Catch22 wrote:I just had this issue with some of the AONW bb's (freebies from ATA training) Mags wouldn't feed... full auto was useless... firing every other shot. I thought my mags or AEG's were jacked...
Terminata wrote:Catch22 wrote:I just had this issue with some of the AONW bb's (freebies from ATA training) Mags wouldn't feed... full auto was useless... firing every other shot. I thought my mags or AEG's were jacked...
I had the same problem. I preloaded my m4 mags with these AONW Bio bb's after a skirmish so I'd be ready for the next time, and they all seemed to stick to eachother when I tried to use them the next weekend. Full auto wouldn't work, and semi would shot a couple rounds, then dry fire.
Jester316 wrote:Terminata wrote:Catch22 wrote:I just had this issue with some of the AONW bb's (freebies from ATA training) Mags wouldn't feed... full auto was useless... firing every other shot. I thought my mags or AEG's were jacked...
I had the same problem. I preloaded my m4 mags with these AONW Bio bb's after a skirmish so I'd be ready for the next time, and they all seemed to stick to eachother when I tried to use them the next weekend. Full auto wouldn't work, and semi would shot a couple rounds, then dry fire.
How long were your mags loaded for? It's a bad idea to keep airsoft mags loaded for extended periods of time. This will weaken the springs in them if they are mid/low/real capacity.
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