Bouncy Balls for 1" sch40 pvc

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Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:07 am

Modderxtrordanare wrote:Wikipedia isn't always correct in its information. Don't always take it for the truth.
You may be right, but wikipedia has staff that ensure the validity of the articles, plus it has sources, those 2 things support it being true
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Wed Aug 08, 2007 3:48 am

Marco321 wrote:
markfh11q wrote:Actually, BB stood for "ball-bearing". Even when you hear the term "BB gun", the BB stands for "ball-bearing".
Oh ok, well i got that form wikipedia, here is the quote
""BB" in this case stands for "Ballistic Ball""

Here is the first line of the history part
"While it is often stated that "BB" stands for "ball bearing", this is not the case."
on my case of .177 bb's it says ball bearings. I mean what does it matter?
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frankrede wrote:
Marco321 wrote:
markfh11q wrote:Actually, BB stood for "ball-bearing". Even when you hear the term "BB gun", the BB stands for "ball-bearing".
Oh ok, well i got that form wikipedia, here is the quote
""BB" in this case stands for "Ballistic Ball""

Here is the first line of the history part
"While it is often stated that "BB" stands for "ball bearing", this is not the case."
on my case of .177 bb's it says ball bearings. I mean what does it matter?
It doesn't matter, its just i knew BB stood for something and it told me something on wikipedia, it could be right, it could be wrong, or both could be right.
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