VFC 416 water test
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@sirchief1 The AEG in this video, as well as most AEGs do not even come with a battery. The battery in the video is also connected via external battery pouch, which is not even the default method. Manufacturers also don't tend to take into account protecting the battery or gearbox from water, but if you want to see full submersion look at their SCAR video.
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@boredgunner That is exactly my point. herp derp. What is an essential part of an AEG? Thats right, the battery. If the gun can't protect the battery, then the overall gun test in water has failed. The gearbox might be perfectly fine inside the receivers, but they need to figure out a way to protect the battery. Full protection of all internal working parts needs to be a priority for the manufacturer. One final note, this was not a full submersion anyways. Try dropping that in a pool
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@sirchief1 He's testing the gun, not the battery.
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I like how you only pour water into the upper receiver and front end, while leaving the stock(and BATTERY) completely dry AND elevated from the puddle. I want to see a full submersion of the every piece.
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I have the same gun!
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@Raincross77 This VFC is an AEG.
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GBB FTW!
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@l0nelydude If it did water would have 0 effect. This video was made to show that the internals of this gun are sealed. Water would damage an airsoft gun 10X more than real gun.
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@DHTxHadesx All I have to say is... Your a dumb ass...
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his canadian right
Airsoft is not about pain. Its about realism, tacitcs, and being a honest player.
And dude...Grow up!
Kkr3wK 2 years ago 56
dude your fucking gay. "fuck my ass"? wtf was that? and by the way, no one who dosent suck at airsoft or dosent spend 1000 hours on the internet a day dosent say noob.
TwilightSucks999 2 years ago 22