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July 3rd, 2008, 13:31 | #1 |
AEG review - Jing Gong M16A4
I won't be completing my review today as I only received it july 2nd. Stay tuned for further updates.
PACKAGE CONTAINS (asian version)
BATTERY AND PERFORMANCE The 8.4v 1500mah NiCD is punching pretty well. Nice ROF (calculated at 720-780rpm with a microphone and a WaveEditor) and fast trigger response. The difference between this one and one 8.4v 3500mah NiMH with deans is noticeable. I got 840rpm. It also tells me it has a pretty good motor to pull EASILY a 390fps spring. (we will see it in few days). WIND-UP SOUND Now, let's talk about motor and mechbox wind-up sound. The motor is as quiet as a fine adjusted Marui. But the thing I hear the most is the piston head punching on the cylinder head. Punching is a right word. I also feel it in the stock. It woulb be a good idea to insulate the beginning of the stock. This sound is pretty as lound as the Sentinel's M16a2 review. Putting a silent head set is recommended as you could break-up your mechbox....It's shooting 390fps with a marui clone piston head!!!! WEIGHT It's a little less heavy as I thought. Compared to my (was mine) metal G3-sg1, maybe 1 pound less. Will be better with a metal body. Weight is pretty balanced front and rear. Stated 3350g, so 3.35kg, 7.4 pounds. RANGE AND GROUPING The range is about 1-2 metres more a m4a1 with a tightbore. The grouping is pretty bad as we can get some bbs falling 50% off the regular stance and some are way to high. A bucket change is needed and a 509mm tightbore is a must. HAND FEELINGS Not creaking at all. maybe a small play on the handguard (1/16 or less). The side rail covers are a little loosen but the bottom and top covers are fixed.??? Plastic body is pretty strong and nice finish on it. Plastic stock is looking cheap, pretty light weight but solid. The front rails are made with extra light-weight alu. As light as I thought at first sight they were plastic. Black coating on rails is not bad. The cocking rack bolt is well made. Metal and stiff. Bolt door open as we pull the rack. Rear sight adjustment is also pretty well made, all metal and accurate (height and sides). Plastic carry handle but metal rails on the top of the body (A4 version). HIGH-CAP MAG AND FEEDING Metal made, light-weight. Good finish. Feeds pretty fine but 4 bbs remains in hop-up when mag is empty. Lows or Mids would reduce remaining bbs in hop-up from 4-5 to 2-3. (Will check metal King Arms lows fitting when I'll receive them). Mag insert easily in mag well and no play at all. DEEP IN THE MECHBOX To be continued... DROP-IN MODIFICATIONS As well as other Tokyo Marui clones, there's plenty of parts available, from cheapo to more valuable of this JG M16A4. What I would recommend (if you want to upgrade it, it's not necessary), is :
If you don't have some more cash or don't want to put more money on it, I would recommend to downgrade the spring to 350fps and bellow. It's my opinion, I prefer to stay safe and more chances it lasts longer. The thing is IF you pu all these together, the m16a4 will probably (as I'll receive some parts later this week) overpass the 400fps field limits. So you'll probably needs to downgrade the spring. From the end of the week, I'll test a prometheus ms110sp spring that would be your best bet in my opinion. This review will be updated regularly as I use it, so stay tuned! Last edited by Splashx; July 5th, 2008 at 09:05.. |
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July 3rd, 2008, 13:48 | #2 |
nice, is there any play in the foregrip?
And the previous version of the same gun had a wrong cylinder installed, you might want to check that. |
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July 3rd, 2008, 15:03 | #3 |
July 18th, 2008, 22:21 | #4 |
now small update, last game at haboob at montreal, it chronos 425fps with 0.2g stock!!! weird thing as it gave me 390fps 2 weeks before. And yes, even with a 425fps, it has the cylinder of an m4a1 (shorter barrel)
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July 19th, 2008, 00:30 | #5 |
425? SHit mine gives me 350 constant
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July 20th, 2008, 14:54 | #6 |
July 20th, 2008, 15:14 | #7 |
I had one of these as well, the most ammusing thing I found was that the rail system is actually 2 M4 models modded and bolted together leaving an ugly crease.
Maybe it was only mine or is yours the same? |
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July 22nd, 2008, 07:59 | #8 |
Yup, just found it's the same thing here. But not to much visible as the rail covers are on. And yes it's a little uggly
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July 22nd, 2008, 12:28 | #9 |
The difference is because Splashx have the 2008 version wich have stronger spring (maybe other differences but I don't know), We both have the version prior so we are at 350 fps.
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