Post by Renegade on Dec 28, 2009 19:16:29 GMT -5
This Review was made by Maruipro off of www.airsoftforum.com
I take no credit at all.
Original Post: www.airsoftforum.com/board/Review-BB-King-Brand-BB-t165797.html
Why am I posting this? Do to the very cheap price that Crossman gave with their .20g bbs. Alot of players use them. However, you can't Crossmans in a TBB without ruining it. Well this is a review by Maruipro off of ASF. In which he uses .25g BB Kings. Now why did I post this? Because you can get 4000ct non bio .20g bb for $8.95! From No Limit Airsoft s299224389.e-shop.info/shop/page/1?shop_param= . With shipping being only $3.99 for 1 bag. Free on orders of $100. Crossmans are still a little cheaper, but the BB Kings seem to be a good contestant.
*Note I stroked some of his writting out because NLA put the BBs cheaper.
Hi guys,
Recently Ben shipped me 2 bags of BB king BBs for free for me to review. He shipped some 0.25 Bio and 0.25 Non-bio BB King BBs. They both were packaged very well and came in perfect condition.
I did a accuracy test at Dr. Duck's house using my DMR shooting at the center of a plain white piece of computer paper roughly 120 ft away (measured). I compared them to G&G 0.25 BBs as a control and here were my results.
Here is a picture of the range to the target (the white box):
I was shooting from a supported position using a chair. I fired 15 BBs at each target and here were the results:
Now of the three, the G&G 0.25g BBs did the worst while the BB King Non-bio 0.25g BBs did the best. The BB King Bio BBs came in second.
One reason for why the Bio BB's drop in performance might be because they had some injection nipples left over.
These were found more frequently in the Bio BBs then in the Non-Bio BBs.
If I had a chance, I would use BB King BBs if they weren't so expensive. They are $11.95 for 3000 BB King 0.25g Non-bio BBs and 14.95 for 4000 BB King Bio BBs.
While a bag of 4000 G&G .25 could be found for $12.00 at ASGI.
The roughly equates to:
$0.00398 per BB for the BB King Non-bio 0.25g BBs
$0.00374 per BB for the BB King Bio 0.25g BBs
$0.00300 per BB for the G&G 0.25 Non-bio BBs
All in all, BB King BBs are very good.They are a tad more expensive then other brand of BBs but they do yield a bit better performance in terms of accuracy. If you want BB King BBs, then I suggest the non-bio ones just because they have less injection nipples present.
A special thanks to:
Dr.Duck and Ben.
I take no credit at all.
Original Post: www.airsoftforum.com/board/Review-BB-King-Brand-BB-t165797.html
Why am I posting this? Do to the very cheap price that Crossman gave with their .20g bbs. Alot of players use them. However, you can't Crossmans in a TBB without ruining it. Well this is a review by Maruipro off of ASF. In which he uses .25g BB Kings. Now why did I post this? Because you can get 4000ct non bio .20g bb for $8.95! From No Limit Airsoft s299224389.e-shop.info/shop/page/1?shop_param= . With shipping being only $3.99 for 1 bag. Free on orders of $100. Crossmans are still a little cheaper, but the BB Kings seem to be a good contestant.
*Note I stroked some of his writting out because NLA put the BBs cheaper.
Hi guys,
Recently Ben shipped me 2 bags of BB king BBs for free for me to review. He shipped some 0.25 Bio and 0.25 Non-bio BB King BBs. They both were packaged very well and came in perfect condition.
I did a accuracy test at Dr. Duck's house using my DMR shooting at the center of a plain white piece of computer paper roughly 120 ft away (measured). I compared them to G&G 0.25 BBs as a control and here were my results.
Here is a picture of the range to the target (the white box):
I was shooting from a supported position using a chair. I fired 15 BBs at each target and here were the results:
Now of the three, the G&G 0.25g BBs did the worst while the BB King Non-bio 0.25g BBs did the best. The BB King Bio BBs came in second.
One reason for why the Bio BB's drop in performance might be because they had some injection nipples left over.
These were found more frequently in the Bio BBs then in the Non-Bio BBs.
While a bag of 4000 G&G .25 could be found for $12.00 at ASGI.
The roughly equates to:
$0.00398 per BB for the BB King Non-bio 0.25g BBs
$0.00374 per BB for the BB King Bio 0.25g BBs
$0.00300 per BB for the G&G 0.25 Non-bio BBs
All in all, BB King BBs are very good.
A special thanks to:
Dr.Duck and Ben.