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TokyoSeven January 20th, 2008 13:22

The only thing I can think of to verify that is if we could dig up some reviews on other JG guns kept stock and see how long they stood up in the long run.
I'll see what I can dig up.

Brit ter January 20th, 2008 13:31

Someone who uses JG!

Hectic January 20th, 2008 15:29

I use a JG M4 for a year now about 7 bags of bastard .20 and 4 bags of .25
it shoots 380-386 from day one and has not failed yet.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Crunchmeister (Post 618938)
According to HKPro.com (http://www.hkpro.com/hk416.htm) the real steel 416 with a 10" barrel measures 27" collapsed, and 30.9" fully extended.

Yes 701mm or 27.598 inches collapsed and 796mm or 31.338 inches extended.
close enough for me just gotta sell my MP5.
Great review by the way thanks!

Wilson January 20th, 2008 17:45

Good to know my money is being well spent. Can't wait to get mine!

Are the rails super dangerously sharp like another review warned?

TokyoSeven January 20th, 2008 19:06

The rails on mine are not sharp at all. I have heard of warnings from others to be weary about it, but I have yet to run into any issues.

TokyoSeven January 21st, 2008 06:39

Got her open last night. All I can say is, it was really interesting.

Fair amount of grease in the cylinder, next to none on the gears.
A spur gear with a bearing.
A solid metal tree trunk of a spring guide.

Will write more into the review tomorow, as it is to late this evening for me to even wishfully think I can do it.

Cushak January 21st, 2008 06:44

Bah come on, you can do it lol. But yeah, I've never seen a spur gear with a built in gear, that was interesting.

I can attest to the feel of this gun, personally I love it, very tight and snug feeling.

Brit ter January 21st, 2008 08:35

I have had no real probs with any of mine

Brit ter January 21st, 2008 08:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 620150)
The only thing I can think of to verify that is if we could dig up some reviews on other JG guns kept stock and see how long they stood up in the long run.
I'll see what I can dig up.

I,ve had no problems with mine

jesster202 January 23rd, 2008 14:22

hey tokyo can you tell us about the mech box

TokyoSeven January 23rd, 2008 21:09

Will write more into the review in the next couple of days. There will be pictures as well.

Long_Bong January 24th, 2008 01:41

Got mine tonight, with crono at 420 fps. This gun kick! In intimidating I would say (for a out of the box machine). Any recommandation how preventive modifcation that should be done (changing the gear seems like a most from various forum).

Thanks

BooKoo January 24th, 2008 01:53

RWAR!! Who are you importing these damn things through! I was going to order a VFC until it ran out of stock. But now JG! My first AEG was their 2nd or 3rd gen g36c but now thanks to G&P Im used to that higher quality. I kinda want to buy it, but then again I always remind myself that thats just 350 or so that can go towards the VFC.

Cheesevillage January 24th, 2008 02:43

Are there any metal bodies which would fit these things?



-Cheese


EDIT: Expensive once in country
http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwol...l?prodID=19752
No other alternatives?

TokyoSeven January 24th, 2008 03:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by Long_Bong (Post 623605)
Got mine tonight, with crono at 420 fps. This gun kick! In intimidating I would say (for a out of the box machine). Any recommandation how preventive modifcation that should be done (changing the gear seems like a most from various forum).

Thanks

If your going to continue running the gun with the spring that come inside, I would like to suggest a propper shimming of the gears and a replacement of the current plastic bushings.


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