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M16's CA/JG or G&G Questions?
I'm looking at getting a new AEG and really have my heart set on an M16. I have had a few offers that range from 300-500$. Anyone able to give me some pros and cons on the 3 different brands. And maybe what i should look out for.
Just for the record the models are the m16a2 and a3 The 3rd is obviously the best gun but i would like a bit of background from people that have used or owned these guns. 1: JG M16a3 is just stock mostly plastic and no upgrades. 2:G&G Stock GR16 3: CA M16A2 Package The Package Includes: - CA Full Metal M16A2 AEG - Std. CA Full Stock - DBoys Crane Stock (Full Metal Tube, Drilled For Wiring) - EA Folding Foregrip w/ LED Light - EA Carry Handle Mounted Illuminated Scope - EA Sling Mount - M4/M16 RIS Foregrip Rail Set (2 Rails, Hardware, BiPod Mounts) - CA Hi-Cap Magazine - 3000mah NiMH Large Battery (Tamiya) - 1500mah NiCD Large Battery (Tamiya) - New Custom 4700mah NiMH Battery For Crane Stock (Deans) - Tamiya Wiring Upgrades: -fuses replaced -gearbox shimmed/greased -new bushings -new inner barrel -hop-up -cylinder -piston -piston-head Any other advice or comments on m16's or similar weapons would be great. Cheers!!! |
First of all do you have a budget? I assume you're willing to pay $500+ because you listed the CA?
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300-500 Would be an acceptable ammount to spend. I was really wanting info on durability, out of the box quallity, personal preference, feel/comfortability...that kinda thing. The CA package had tons of stuff i would not need i just cut and pasted it for reference. I also am not sure what i would like to have done once i get it. I really am looking for something with longer range then my MP5.
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if you are lucky you can get a CA for under 500.
I got mine upgraded for reliability for 400 about a year and a half ago maybe. Just go CA, hell, if you come across a good deal and it is expensive, just pay up. You won't regret it. |
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On another note, why are we even comparing? CA should trump both of those. Have had 2 Classic Army's, a CQBR and an SPR (Basically an M16A4) and both were reliable as hell and lasted thousands of rounds (Sometimes thousands in a half day). Only reason I sold them was a WETTI. |
Yes, you can't really compare a plastic-receivered gun (JG) to a full metal CA.
Sure the JG is good, I've handled and used them, but if you want to spend $500+ why not get the CA? |
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I should say, due to various problems with previous gen CAs, preferably stick to M15A4s
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I never buy guns that are worked on by others... or buy only ones worked on by people with good creditability.
receiving broken guns regularly makes you alert about these things...lol |
yup.... true true.
But buying broken guns with good parts in them is worth it as long as they are at a broken price =D |
The upgrades are done by a local that i know so no problems there. Thanks for the tips guys... CA is the right choice. Figured so but wanted some more input. Thanks again!!!
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