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100% not disagreeing with you but he's pretty wrong, most gels are 7.5mm and most barrels are about 7.4 ID, so for best results you would need to find a 7.3mm bb and that's very hard
@@AquaCoyote in Australia, people use crafting beads that are made in more varying sizes, but these dont have the tolerances set by airsoft BB companys and still arnt as good, best option, at least in Australia is to resize the blasters barrel to 6mm or what ever desired size for what ever bb you buy. but this is also illegal and makes it an unregistered firearm. best option elsewhere is to buy an airsoft haha
what if there is a phrase where if we say it we get a dime but since there are so many words in so many languages the chances someone finds that word is pretty much 0.
Buy a revolver gel blaster and play Russian roulette with the boys for 1 mil likes!!!! Edit: Blow this comment up on all his other videos so he can see it
@@bigchungususbro there is a difference between airsoft and gel, gel only shoots 100 - 150 (about the same as a high end nerf gun) and they ain't hard plastic.
If you want to use BB AirSoft on a Gell Blaster weapon, you need to change, namely: 1.Inner barrel replace with, inner hole size (ID 6.01mm) and for minimum outer size (OD 8mm) 2. The chamber uses an airsoft chamber. 3. Replace the nozzle using an airsoft nozzle. 4. Cylinder piston and Gearbox piston head use airsoft parts 5.magazine using airsof mag or modifying the gell blaster's built-in magazine. and to make it last longer, replace the gearset with a metal gearset.
So the message here is “Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should” Your minigun blaster went from a Mid to Long Range blaster to a BB based iteration of a Splatling from Splatoon.
I’d understand why he wouldn’t know this but an airsoft company known as novritsch has just released their “full thrust” airsoft bbs which are 6.44 mm which is quite a large difference in the airsoft sniping community and I’d be interested in how it functiona
It's why shooting larger calibers in a smaller gun dosen't do much, like putting a 700 Nitro round in a 12 gauge barrel will just plop the round out of the gun.
If you want to use BB AirSoft on a Gell Blaster weapon, you need to change, namely: 1.Inner barrel replace with, inner hole size (ID 6.01mm) and for minimum outer size (OD 8mm) 2. The chamber uses an airsoft chamber. 3. Replace the nozzle using an airsoft nozzle. 4. Cylinder piston and Gearbox piston head use airsoft parts 5.magazine using airsof mag or modifying the gell blaster's built-in magazine. and to make it last longer, replace the gearset with a metal gearset.
gel blaster are for shooting gel ball because they're light,and squishy while airsoft bb is abit heavy for gel blaster gun trust me I've experiment it too,it was failure
I think it has more to do with the weight the motors in those are meant to shoot something extremly lighter then a solid plastic ball because those gel things are basically water and rubber which is lighter
You'll have to integrate a thinner barrel in front of its barrel to get them that pressure which isn't escaping from the sides and creating an inverse current at the end
Okay do the exact same thing except he’s. 40 g airsoft babies that he may be thinking those are extremely heavy. They aren’t if anything if it’s powerful enough and be more accurate because they won’t be blown off his trajectory.
You would have to chance each barrel individually to the size of the bb to make it work properly, so if you have 7mm bb buy a 7mm barrel and install it shell be good to go
Wouldnt recommend doing this. The bbs are plastic and majority of gel guns are plastic in the barrels and the friction could wear down your barrel. A good airsoft gun has a metal barrel and paintball guns have metal barrels for this reason.
It's funny that when it comes BB type ammos, the bigger the caliber the less pain it inflicts (with the exception of paintball) metal BB'S 4mm, Airsoft BB'S 6mm, and Gel balls 8mm