Do you have to cock them after every shot? Or if you cock it once, does it shoot off a few rounds, like a burst? Believe me, I looked through the FAQ and I looked on Yahoo, and I couldn't find the answer. I was just curious.
Phizz
06-27-2003, 02:17 AM
Koko,
That all depends on the type of weapon you get. All spring rifles need to be cocked or pumped each individual time before you can chamber a round and after you fire, the process repeats itself.
As for how many rounds a spring rifle can shoot. That all depends on the type of gun or system in the gun you get.
A typical low expense shotgun will only chamber one round when you pump it, however if you keep coking it, it keeps chambering. Over all, guns that aren't designed to shoot more than 1 BB at a time will eventually break from doing this.
Many Spring Rifles like MP5's, L8A5, M16, and others will only chamber 1 BB, but check individual gun stats to make certain.
Tokyo Marui shotguns fire 3 rounds a shot, and you can a "Shotgun Shell" with 30 BB's which gives you three BB's a shot or ten shots altogether.
A Spring Rifle from the average range of $40 to $100 USD, will function with the one BB everytime you cock it. Remember, if your gun isn't designed for chambering several BB's, it will eventually cause damage to the loading function or worse, frag the entire weapon.
Tokyo Marui shotguns like the M3 Super 90, ( No, Not the UHC Super 9 ) and the SPAS-12, will chamber 3 rounds everytime the gun is cocked and they have good velocity, and accuracy.
Hope that helped,
-Phizz0r.
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