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Earlier today I was told by a friend that I "Shouldn't use the bolt catch a lot"
He said that the catch itself or the two small lugs/ears holding it's pin are prone to breaking and that the functional bolt catch, both on EBBR rifles and GBBR type rifles are more of "a detail for looks and replication of real thing but not really meant to be used a lot"
Needless to say, I'm a little confused. If they were just for looks why would they be functional? have I been completely misinformed or is there some truth to it? Feels like a stupid question but if the catch snaps It's not gonna be easy finding a spare here. If the lugs snap then It's probably done for, finding a spare receiver is probably impossible.
Not sure if this is related, but I never run my rifle (a WE416, which I recently started building into more of a DMR) above 145 PSI. Is this good or bad? should it be more or less or is it good?
Similarly, I've always used NiMH in my CYMA AK. I know people tend to prefer Li-Po but I'm satisfied with the battery it came with. However I have very little experience with electric guns.
He said that the catch itself or the two small lugs/ears holding it's pin are prone to breaking and that the functional bolt catch, both on EBBR rifles and GBBR type rifles are more of "a detail for looks and replication of real thing but not really meant to be used a lot"
Needless to say, I'm a little confused. If they were just for looks why would they be functional? have I been completely misinformed or is there some truth to it? Feels like a stupid question but if the catch snaps It's not gonna be easy finding a spare here. If the lugs snap then It's probably done for, finding a spare receiver is probably impossible.
Not sure if this is related, but I never run my rifle (a WE416, which I recently started building into more of a DMR) above 145 PSI. Is this good or bad? should it be more or less or is it good?
Similarly, I've always used NiMH in my CYMA AK. I know people tend to prefer Li-Po but I'm satisfied with the battery it came with. However I have very little experience with electric guns.
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