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Realism is a factor within airsoft that attracts many players. Being able to experience it as real as possible, train or feel the adrenaline without the dangers that these real situations can bring is one of the points that many new players take up airsoft. Something that can contribute well to this feeling is a GBB (Gas Blowback) airsoft replica. In addition to the recoil, which provides a certain degree of immersion, this type of replica often also provides realistic actions.
Think of loading or reloading, a realistic trigger, solving possible blockages or other malfunctions and so on. This degree of extra experience and realism can add a lot to the game, but not everyone dares to make the step to this platform. We often hear it from clients or players in the field, they have read things online or heard on the field that discourages them from taking the step. But are these arguments actually true, or are they myths?
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00:00 - 00:15 Intro
00:15 - 00:54 What is a GBB (Gas Blowback) replica?
00:54 - 02:36 Temperature influences
02:36 - 03:25 Saving gas
03:25 - 04:18 Filling the Gas Magazine
04:18 - 04:51 Upgrading your replica
04:51 - 06:36 Maintaining a GBB replica
06:36 - 08:07 How do you empty a Gas magazine?
08:07 - 08:54 Consistency of GBB replicas
08:54 - 09:21 Breaking in parts
09:21 - 10:15 What BBs do you use?
10:15 - 11:05 Fragile?
11:05 - 11:25 Real-steel parts
11:25 - 12:16 Different playstyle
12:16 - 12:59 Outro