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Re: Practicality of a GBBR for Berget

Posted: 15 Jul 2018, 23:15
by APOModern
AlecBeach wrote:
15 Jul 2018, 21:09
APOModern wrote:
11 Jul 2018, 20:15
AlecBeach wrote:
08 Jul 2018, 19:27
Just don't bring high caps. High caps will always be the worst unless you are running and LMG. They are loud an everyone will be able to know where you are with ease. Midcaps with a good AEG will always be my Preference
Yeah I know capacity is restricted so no issues there. What would you run if you ran an AEG?
HK416 would be my top pick. The one by VFC of course
I haven't owned an AEG in a while now that I have the GHK. I remember the vfc 416 being a pretty common gun on the field. I do like my HK stuff like my mp7...

Re: Practicality of a GBBR for Berget

Posted: 21 Jul 2018, 19:19
by AlecBeach
APOModern wrote:
15 Jul 2018, 23:15
AlecBeach wrote:
15 Jul 2018, 21:09
APOModern wrote:
11 Jul 2018, 20:15


Yeah I know capacity is restricted so no issues there. What would you run if you ran an AEG?
HK416 would be my top pick. The one by VFC of course
I haven't owned an AEG in a while now that I have the GHK. I remember the vfc 416 being a pretty common gun on the field. I do like my HK stuff like my mp7...
I got a great deal on mine. The place I shop at has bonus gifts for each order.
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Re: Practicality of a GBBR for Berget

Posted: 20 Jan 2019, 18:39
by Kirill_GV001
I've had friends who brought GBBRs to large games (not as ambitious as Berget, but still): do yourself a favor and BRING ALL OF THE TOOLS YOU MAY NEED TO REPAIR IT. If you can, bring a couple spare gas valves as well. GBBRs have matured since they first appeared, but they're still on the lower end of reliability. I'm planning to bring spare parts for my AEG and an entire second gun should the first one break too seriously, so I'd do the same, if not more, with a GBBR.
Oh, and 4+1x40rds might be enough if you're in a relatively inactive zone, but if it gets too hot around you, you may well run out of ammo quite fast; even "real guys" bring more to the field than 200 rounds. Of course, I know, GBBR mags cost an arm and a leg, but it's better than having no fun playing because you run out of ammo all the time.
But well, that may be my machine gun-friendly self who's talking, I'm always afraid of running out of ammo :mrgreen: