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Knowing Your Empty
So I noticed when I empty a magazine I don't really know I'm empty at all. What tricks do use guys use to keep track of this? I know with white BB's its not too hard to see, but with black ones it's nearly impossible. Thanks.
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Depends on the platform.
For AEGs, it just plain sounds different. |
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On GBBs the bolt/slide locks back, so it's pretty easy to know :P
But yeah on AEGs you'll notice a change in the sound of the pop when you're empty (it'll sound "hollower"). |
If you listen carefully, there is a distinct sound difference between when a bb is being shot vs just air.
(edit) Wow, you guys post fast. |
Just practice putting 10 bb's in you mags, and shoot them while noticing the sound. It really sound different, as everyone else said.
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Sound helps a lot, its more distinct outdoors than it is firing from indoors.
I've kinda gotten used to making a mental count of how much ammunition i'm going through per magazine. Just get to know your guns ammo cap and the sound it makes. You'll get it quick enough :) |
Yup the sound. Also if your ocd like me you can just keep count of rounds. Gets a lil harder when running midcaps and such but youll always notice the POP POP sound of a dry fire
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I look down into my magazine and see how many are left. :P <3 p90
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AEG: Sound difference, even if you have blow back you can tell
Gas gun is another story if they don't lock back(one of the hardest to tell if you're empty) |
^ what they said. lol
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A lot of people go through their whole lives not knowing they are empty.
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I played a game once without having a magazine in..... I am not a smart man....
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almost signature worthy |
not sure I'd be admitting to that...
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