Now I'm doing a high school essay, and I'm including the magnus effect, I got a problem with your video, though. Just because a lighter BB goes faster doesn't mean it's better. .2gram BBs, for example, are faster out of the barrel, but lose all that potential and fly away from your target from the air resistance Now, for example .32 they can travel through the air actully and not be completely directed off course because they aren't as light. I have witnessed and tested this first hand, so keep away from anything lighter than .25g and switch the bucking on your Hop up so you aren't being hindered because of the small contact area that takes away alot of the energy when the bb is going down the barrel and switch to another hop up like R-Hop, Flat-Hop or Maple leaf to have a continuous spin and not just hitting a speed bump like how conventional hop ups are. With these hop ups (flat-hops, for example), you have a ramp to rotate your bb with less loss of the bus velocity Apologizes for the rant, but less weighted Bbs doesn't mean better results.
@@arthurmackintosh6154 I am a newbie and i watched the videos in order and it showed how to take the slide off before they explained how to put it back on. If you take the slide off you have to make sure it is in single fire before you put it back on or else you will be stuck in auto mode, I believe this may be a common problem with pistols. Besides that more than a few flyers. I was just pissed off. It is ridiculous how the battery goes in also.
Fun for airsofting but Trying to go out of your way for a knife kill will get you killed in real life. You don't look for a knife take down, you're thrown into a situation where it's the only thing that makes sense at the time. Times sure have changed Good examples are a couple scenes in the new movie covenant They used a knife because shooting off a round would get them killed.