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April 6th, 2010, 22:34 | #1 |
Another m4 dilemma
ok. so im ready to start upgrading to better guns and gear. im looking for an m4, but unsure of what would be my best approach. what i need/want is:
a m4 that is short. im not a tall guy so i want something that is small and compact, so a cqb m4 verison ive been looking for. I will be using this gun for outdoor. from what ive seen, cqb m4's shoot below 350 fps. since i want to be using this gun for outdoor id like to upgrade to a bigger spring. so i need a cqb m4 that the internals can handle a bigger spring and it wont be to powerful for. if i cant find a gun like this what internal upgrades would i need to run a higher fps. I also want a rail system for the front, so either the gun has to come with one, or i will just buy one from someplace like ehobby asia. And id like a full metal body. I understand that fps does not mean range. and im not starting this thread to find out what impact fps has, but, i do want range and accuracy on this gun. so id be looking to upgrade the inner barrel for the accuracy, but what barrel should i be looking for? I understand that i might not be able to find all this in one gun, im just looking for the gun with most of what i need, and i can upgrade from there. Some of the guns ive been looking at is the ARES enhanced m4. there is two versions that can be found here http://www.oneworldairsoft.com/page/...ries-10119.cfm the cqb verison is roughly $100 more. ive also been looking into some of the classic army guns, but there are alot of different models i dont know which one would be the better choice. any help at all would be great. thanks a lot. |
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April 6th, 2010, 22:51 | #2 |
No, a gun shoots whatever you want to make it shoot. A CQBR M4 is just shorter. You can have it shoot 500fps if you wanted to.
You mentioned Classic Army. That's a good start, and you may want to upgrade the spring like you said. An inner barrel upgrade may not provide much of an accuracy upgrade but that's your choice. |
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April 6th, 2010, 22:52 | #3 |
[quote=Styrak;1205054]yes lol i understand that. what i ment was that when u buy a stock cqb m4, they usually come shooting under 350 fps. so im looking for one that i can upgrade to a bigger spring and the internals can handle it
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April 6th, 2010, 22:56 | #4 |
Any CA should have fairly similar internals (exluding the Sportline models of course). Any one would be a good choice.
A $15 spring (and $40-$60 inner barrel if you want) is all you need for what you described you want. Last edited by Styrak; April 7th, 2010 at 00:17.. |
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April 6th, 2010, 22:59 | #5 |
If you read the stats for the ARES Enhanced M4 Series, you'll notice that it comes with upgraded internals and features a quick spring swap system.
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April 6th, 2010, 23:59 | #6 |
The KWA CQBR comes running around 400FPS.
Or you could go for something somewhat on the rare side and get an LR300. I really, REALLY like mine. Of course people will say what they want about A&K (pretty much the only people who make them) but if you get a good one (which you can tell right away) then they are excellent! They usually run on the hotter side as well. -Grant |
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April 7th, 2010, 00:13 | #7 | |
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