Cr0-Magnon Posted March 29, 2022 Posted March 29, 2022 I've been using the G-series version for my AAP-01 and get a long with it well. However whenever I'm dealing with something which is spring loaded (ie the winding & feeding mechanism on this), I like to release the tension at the end of the day (oi, oi!). The only way I've found to do that with this, is mag dumping until the BB's in the actual mag part drop down. This method obviously wastes ammo, gas and adds wear to the gun. Does anyone else have a better way of doing it?
Skara Posted March 29, 2022 Posted March 29, 2022 There are a few 3d printed thingamabobs you attach to regular syringe style speedloaders that let you unload mags... Or you can be like me and pop one BB at the time until you lose the will to live Cr0-Magnon 1
Guest JinxDuh Posted March 29, 2022 Posted March 29, 2022 40 minutes ago, Skara said: Or you can be like me and pop one BB at the time until you lose the will to live This hit me on a spiritual level ?
Skara Posted March 29, 2022 Posted March 29, 2022 In my defense I don't have a drum mag yet so at worst it's 50 BBs
Guest Posted March 29, 2022 Posted March 29, 2022 5 hours ago, Cr0-Magnon said: I've been using the G-series version for my AAP-01 and get a long with it well. However whenever I'm dealing with something which is spring loaded (ie the winding & feeding mechanism on this), I like to release the tension at the end of the day (oi, oi!). The only way I've found to do that with this, is mag dumping until the BB's in the actual mag part drop down. This method obviously wastes ammo, gas and adds wear to the gun. Does anyone else have a better way of doing it? I’ve modified a few, easiest way is open the door, empty remaining BB’s, then flick out the remaining one at a time, doesn’t take long. The AW drums are prone to breaking their springs and/or spring mounts, so it’s important you do unload them
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