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#1 |
Hi-Cap Vs Mid-Cap
I know this has probably come up before but im asking again. What is better, Hi-Cap or Mid-cap?
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#2 |
aka coachster
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do you like tickling your mags or do you just want to shoot?
I don't know about you but I can change mags faster than winding up a hicap! |
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#3 |
Crackers
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#4 |
Yeah unless you like walking around with a tactical maraca, get low or mid caps.
Nothing beats some poor smuck trying to sneak up on you to have *chh chh chh* from your mag ruin his day.
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#5 |
Midcaps and locaps.
Most people play airsoft for the exciting experience of simulated infantry combat. Without the necessity of reloading to break up the pace, running and gunning for hundreds or thousands of rounds straight gets kinda dull. That, and every time you reload, you are drawn a little deeper into the whole tactical feel of a firefight. You more feel like you're actually in combat, since by having to reload, you are doing all the little things people do in real combat.
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#6 |
Thanks a lot for the input
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