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^Hyperion^ July 10th, 2006 22:02

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Originally Posted by longshot
I tested my TM P-226 at it stock gun form for over 500 rds before it got up graded.
The test was done using 134A (duster gas) and it can penetrate card board box for within 20 ft. The handling of this gun is excellent, just the right size for any field situations. The blow back is smooth; I found more accuracy with .20bb than using the .25bb for this gun.
ROF is something I don’t like to judge for a GBB…as if I am asking myself as to how fast I can squeeze the trigger most of the time. But this is all a matter of opinion.
I’ve been the owner for the following GBB in the past – TM Tactical Master, TM Desert Eagle, WA SV Infinity Tactical Carry and a KJW Glock 23. After careful considerations, I must say my TM P-226 is the best above all the others I had handled so far.


Imagine what can be done with HFC22 ( propane ) !!

Syphen July 10th, 2006 23:53

KSC/KWA Glock 19's. Hands down, superbly simple and reliable systems.

^Hyperion^ July 11th, 2006 20:13

So , finally. Will a small résumé be made in the next days ? I'm getting kinda lost in all this. My first choice being TM P226 for now , I just wanna know exactly what the others are thinking about their own GBBs

m27 July 11th, 2006 22:01

I've handled the TM Desert Eagle (hardkick), TM Beretta M92F Chrome, TM HI-CAPA 4.3, and KSC USP.

The Beretta looks great and is quite reliable. Interesting safety, too (trigger pulls all the way back but doesn't engage anything).

The Desert Eagle kicks like a beast and can easily break glass from 12' away.

The HI-CAPA is very accurate.

The USP has been nothing but problems since it came. It's a pain to fill up and there is something wrong with it because sometimes it only takes 3-4 shots before it runs out of gas :smack: (sometimes it lasts for 20+ shots though). Seems to be really powerful though - maybe the valve is opening for far too long or something.

Amazing KG3 July 12th, 2006 12:35

im not a big fan of the desert eagle cometically wise. If you want a huge gun, the 8'' revolvers are nice.

hattrick July 16th, 2006 23:44

TM 4.3 hi-capa

pros *
-Metal frame
-high rof
-accurate
cons*
-no working de-cocker
-nothing else

Lakonian July 16th, 2006 23:51

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Originally Posted by neir
TM 4.3 hi-capa

pros *
-Metal frame
-high rof
-accurate
cons*
-no working de-cocker
-nothing else

I don't believe 1911s came with a decocker in the first place.

Lakonian July 16th, 2006 23:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by m27
I've handled the TM Desert Eagle (hardkick), TM Beretta M92F Chrome, TM HI-CAPA 4.3, and KSC USP.

The Beretta looks great and is quite reliable. Interesting safety, too (trigger pulls all the way back but doesn't engage anything).

The Desert Eagle kicks like a beast and can easily break glass from 12' away.

The HI-CAPA is very accurate.

The USP has been nothing but problems since it came. It's a pain to fill up and there is something wrong with it because sometimes it only takes 3-4 shots before it runs out of gas :smack: (sometimes it lasts for 20+ shots though). Seems to be really powerful though - maybe the valve is opening for far too long or something.

have you dropped the mag? :P My usp is doing fine :)

m27 July 16th, 2006 23:55

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Originally Posted by kos
Quote:

Originally Posted by m27
I've handled the TM Desert Eagle (hardkick), TM Beretta M92F Chrome, TM HI-CAPA 4.3, and KSC USP.

The Beretta looks great and is quite reliable. Interesting safety, too (trigger pulls all the way back but doesn't engage anything).

The Desert Eagle kicks like a beast and can easily break glass from 12' away.

The HI-CAPA is very accurate.

The USP has been nothing but problems since it came. It's a pain to fill up and there is something wrong with it because sometimes it only takes 3-4 shots before it runs out of gas :smack: (sometimes it lasts for 20+ shots though). Seems to be really powerful though - maybe the valve is opening for far too long or something.

have you dropped the mag? :P My usp is doing fine :)

it's working fine now
my friend was mishandling it :roll:

Lakonian July 17th, 2006 00:53

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Originally Posted by m27
Quote:

Originally Posted by kos
Quote:

Originally Posted by m27
I've handled the TM Desert Eagle (hardkick), TM Beretta M92F Chrome, TM HI-CAPA 4.3, and KSC USP.

The Beretta looks great and is quite reliable. Interesting safety, too (trigger pulls all the way back but doesn't engage anything).

The Desert Eagle kicks like a beast and can easily break glass from 12' away.

The HI-CAPA is very accurate.

The USP has been nothing but problems since it came. It's a pain to fill up and there is something wrong with it because sometimes it only takes 3-4 shots before it runs out of gas :smack: (sometimes it lasts for 20+ shots though). Seems to be really powerful though - maybe the valve is opening for far too long or something.

have you dropped the mag? :P My usp is doing fine :)

it's working fine now
my friend was mishandling it :roll:

I fuck around with my usp (load it , rack the slide, pull the trigger to check the action.However ,I have never dry fired it) and it's great. So whatever your friend is doing, or WAS doing ...tell him to STOP. The USP (ksc) should be one of the most reliable guns available IF! taken care of properly. :) power isn't bad either ;)

m27 July 17th, 2006 01:00

the safety on his gun (the USP), however, definately does NOT work

you can set the safety lever to point at S and then when you pull the trigger the safety lever pops down and the hammer flies forward like normal

Renegade) July 17th, 2006 01:04

Keep the thread on track guys, any gun problems take it to Doctors corner, any other back and forth discusion, pm or msn.

Thanks.

thephenom July 17th, 2006 01:21

HFC M190
-Full Metal (excellent with propane)
-Damn accurate with 0.25 and 0.3
-Excellent range (in relative to my G18C)
-CHEAP for a FULL metal GBB! ($115 on RedWolf)
-Shoots quite hard (not sure about fps)
-Very nice weight
-Excellent kickback
-Haven't had a problem with it

The only drawbacks I can think of, no real trademarks on the gun, and the gun is fairly heavy on the leg holster.

shabaaz July 21st, 2006 22:10

I just got my TM P226 this morning and it is the best gbb that i have experienced. It makes my TM G26 seem like a childs toy in both looks and feel.

I really like the double/single action firing and working decocking lever. It fires nice on duster and I can't wait to try it with propane. Some people say they only go for full metal stuff, let me tell you that the plastic on this thing looks and feels like high quality stuff. It even looks like metal with that dull metallic finish. And it has decent weight, just a bit less that the real steel version

I own a TM G26, and I have tried a WE Hi-Capa dragon. The dragon couldn't even fire off a full mag of bb's when full of propane. The G26 is good in its operation but it's looks just don't cut it for me anymore...way too small (girly).
The SIG is perfect, looks great, feels great, works great, good accuracy and it's TM so reliability is not going to be an issue.

MercedeSChink July 22nd, 2006 01:40

I just got the new TM 1911, and i owned the TM P226 in the past. These two GBBs are probably the best that i have ever used before. But out of the two i would rather go with the P226 becuase eventhough the 1911 is good and all, a full tank of gas has just enough to shoot all the BBs out of the magazine. The P226 has a better feel to it, and (to me at least) looks nicer.


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