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Amazing KG3 October 22nd, 2006 12:27

ive heard the g36c and the p90 are the best winter AEGs.

ILLusion October 22nd, 2006 17:03

Actually, out of the box, I'd say the AK and M14 are the best winter AEGs because:
a) They support large pack batteries
b) They don't have version 2 gearboxes.

Of course, with modifications to get a large cell pack running on it, a P90 or G36C would also fit the bill.

Mentosice October 22nd, 2006 17:48

big battery thats it Iv been playing in winter for 2 years now and never had any problem you can chek my 1st video in winter
Airsoft in winter
note my m4 got full of snow many time never had any problem just make sure to lube it well and id sugest you spay some oil on the metal part to prevent em from rust.

fa-mas m4a1 and thompson all tm stock

P.S. Sorry if the video have many transition that was one of my 1st video.

mentos

Laike October 22nd, 2006 18:47

I think it was red tiger who brought a m14 to use at the stargate game last christmas. It worked wonderfully. I don't remember exactly how cold, but it was REALLY cold and it was a night winter game.

FOX_111 October 22nd, 2006 19:35

His M14 is upgraded a lot and use a crazy big ass battery. He used it at colder games without problems.

Small battery word good if your gun is stock. I played several years with a stock G36 and small batterie. If you have a small batt, have 2 just in case.

Hortons Heros November 6th, 2006 18:09

do TM shotties, being all plastic, break easier in the cold. I had super 90 that broke in the summer and I have heard that the spas are better internals. Is there a danger in using TM shotties in cold games?

Nydilius October 24th, 2007 04:31

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Originally Posted by Hortons Heros (Post 377606)
do TM shotties, being all plastic, break easier in the cold. I had super 90 that broke in the summer and I have heard that the spas are better internals. Is there a danger in using TM shotties in cold games?

I'm kinda curious about this too. I was considering snagging a spas 12 just for colder games. (that, and they are just soooo dead sexay! :D)

Koopa October 24th, 2007 10:14

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Originally Posted by Hortons Heros (Post 377606)
do TM shotties, being all plastic, break easier in the cold. I had super 90 that broke in the summer and I have heard that the spas are better internals. Is there a danger in using TM shotties in cold games?

Yes there is. I have broken a shotgun's nozzles in the winter

dodger_me November 24th, 2007 18:34

Since the winter season is popping back up...
My first Winter game(and 2nd outdoor) is Coming up and im wondering if a 1200mah nicd will work, Its all i have right now, its only going to be about -5

Tankdude November 24th, 2007 18:41

What brand?

Ibby November 24th, 2007 19:51

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Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 351235)
Any gun that's not a v2 gearbox.

NiCad batteries will kick NiMH batteries around.

Keep your battery warm to improve performance.

+1 to all these points. I've seen many V2's break below about -5 C. On the other hand, both my ICS M4's have functioned very well in plenty of winter games. The mechbox shells are a bit thicker, and I am sure I'll break one some day but I haven't so far.

NiCads are much more forgiving in the cold than NiMh. Lithium are even better. The age and condition of your battery will play a bigger role in colder weather. Keeping your battery warm will make it perform better, as cooling them will reduce the reactivity inside them. A lot of our army equipment that runs on batteries either uses lithium rechargeables or will have a built in heater of some sort.

In the winter I find putting your GBB in a shoulder holster improves it's efficiency in the cold. Same with the mags. Those nylon secret service type rigs works very well.

dodger_me November 24th, 2007 19:56

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Originally Posted by Tankdude (Post 580909)
What brand?

Its the one that came with my kraken,
i dont know what make the cells are.
Also how how will it be when it is fully charged? Im using a dumb charger

swatt13 November 24th, 2007 20:54

find out the mah/hr rateing on the charger it will say on the part that plugs into the wall, and then divide the mah of your batt by that to find out how long it will take in hours to charge to full capacity.

a 1200mah should last you half the day to 3/4 the day depending on your finger.

Nydilius November 24th, 2007 21:35

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Originally Posted by Ibby (Post 580975)
+1 to all these points. I've seen many V2's break below about -5 C. On the other hand, both my ICS M4's have functioned very well in plenty of winter games. The mechbox shells are a bit thicker, and I am sure I'll break one some day but I haven't so far.

NiCads are much more forgiving in the cold than NiMh. Lithium are even better. The age and condition of your battery will play a bigger role in colder weather. Keeping your battery warm will make it perform better, as cooling them will reduce the reactivity inside them. A lot of our army equipment that runs on batteries either uses lithium rechargeables or will have a built in heater of some sort.

In the winter I find putting your GBB in a shoulder holster improves it's efficiency in the cold. Same with the mags. Those nylon secret service type rigs works very well.

How about the v8 gearbox? I've read its based on the v2 so does it have the same problems in cold weather? (info on this mechbox is a <curseword> to find)

dodger_me November 24th, 2007 21:39

isnt the v8 an m14? If so it should work pretty good.
Wait a min. Is the v8 a type89?


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