It varies.
For example: If a gun shoots 400 fps with .20 gram ammo, it will probably shoot between 380-390 with .25 gram ammo. This difference in velocity doesn't make much of a noticeable difference, so the BB's will probably hurt about the same. The distance you're shooting from also makes a big difference.
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Yes, it is, they are both 6mm. The .20 gram bbs are for use in higher quilty guns, likve over $100. They are more acurate, but dont shoot as fast.
Paintball hurts MUCH more than airsoft. The reason that Paintball hurts more than Airsoft is because the speed of the paintball is faster and the mass is also larger. Take an Airsoft BB and a paintball and look at the difference in size. Now, when you figure that Paintball markers have much greater speed than an Airsoft gun, you will find that Paintball will and should hurt more.
Not really. Airsoft really doesn't hurt. I usually were ACU and last time we played got shot in the privates by a KWA M16 that shoots about 400 fps I think. It didn't hurt at all. Airsoft, in my opinion, is better than Nerf because airsoft lets you have more range, and you're not worried about picking up Nerf darts all the time.
Overall, the quality of a standard .20g BB is usually substantially higher than that of a .12g. However, if you are just plinking with a very-low end (cheap) gun, you shouldn't worry about using a .12g BB.
Yes they do! They work great and are perfect for snap shooting and the like, however it is reccomended to Chrony no higher than 220 FPS. They are heavier than regular paintballs and they do not break open so there is a lot more energy when they hit the target.
airsoft is more fun played both airsoft is more realistic
Yes. .12 grams is the weight of the BB, not the size. Almost all airsoft guns use 6mm BBs. .20 gram BBs are heavier and reduce distance and velocity, but increase accuracy. .12 gram BBs will fire with more velocity, but there will be more spin on the BB and less accuracy.
A gram of CO2 has more molecules than a gram of H2 because CO2 has more atoms per molecule (three atoms in CO2 compared to two in H2). Thus, CO2 will have a higher total number of molecules per gram.
All airsoft can jam. Phrase your question better. Such as Does blowback airsoft jam more than spring airsoft?
-you'll pay for it -you'll wear protection -you won't shoot to hurt someone Plus, more players get injured in football or basketball than paintball and airsoft combined. Airsoft has been federally regulated so that it cannot fatally or even seriously injure someone who is wearing the proper protection.
it takes 6mm plastic BBS and the weight of them does not matter the more it weighs the more it will hurt
It depends what gun you have.You could have a five hundred dollar high powered rifle.And you could have a two dollar kids gun.Then shoot them both at something and which dent is bigger is probably going to hurt more.