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Guarder High Precision Made Sharpshooter BB Pellets


PianoBlack

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I was browsing Airsoftglobal.com and ran across these in their new item section. I don't know what to think about them as I've never used any Guarder BBs, but the fact that they were releasing them in the heavier weights was interesting. I'll probably wait for the Bioval heavies though.

 

http://www.airsoftglobal.com/product_info....oducts_id=11180

 

http://www.airsoftglobal.com/product_info....oducts_id=11181

 

http://www.airsoftglobal.com/product_info....oducts_id=11182

 

-Piano

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Just utterly pointless.

 

Me waiting for the 0.42g white Biovals that should be here in 2 months.

 

B.

 

 

could you make a round with a solid metal/hard plastic core (say the inner 2mm diameter) and then a softer plastic outer? I suppose getting the core dead central would be one problem, but if you had the core solid with no air bubbles it would be more stable??

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could you make a round with a solid metal/hard plastic core (say the inner 2mm diameter) and then a softer plastic outer? I suppose getting the core dead central would be one problem, but if you had the core solid with no air bubbles it would be more stable??

 

I had a brief discussion with a friend about this, and the "solution" he came up with was that you'd need to mold half of a BB with a hollowed out spot for the core, drop in the core, then mold the other half of the BB around it.

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What a shame these are obviously just another re branding of the same old product.

 

The Guarder HPM .28 has been around for quite a while & is an excellent bb. Available from firesupport at about £10/3500, I'd describe it as 99% as good as an SGM at 10% the cost.

 

On a side note (check out the bb comparison thread) these re branded bb's are not all the same.

 

Yes, they are the same colour & weight. Yes they come from the same factory but, I've done a few side by side tests on these & they do seem to be different 'grades'.

 

Best of the bunch are the Blaster Devils, closely followed by the MadBulls.

 

 

Greg.

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