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Old August 25th, 2010, 19:42   #16
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well Im saying this as somebody who has a $1200 custom hicappa and prefers the KJW because its still good but its cheap so i can bash it around...
Mehhhh. I'm surprised that you put $1200 into a Hi-Capa? How the hell did you manage that - your build doesn't look that l33t.

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thank you very much for the input guys, maybe i might just get the kjw to start then tm to upgrade. or start with just the tm and upgrade when needed......:banghead:
I don't know if you REALLY ever need to upgrade a TM for gaming purposes...
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Old August 25th, 2010, 20:28   #17
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Yes, usually after 3-4 years when the slide start to crack from years for propane use.

You can upgrade the KJW pistol to.

If you intend to fully upgrade your gun, you can simply order all the parts you want, make sure everything fits perfectly and fill the gaps with the KJW parts.

From past experience (this winter), the newer KJW pistol start to be decent.

I had a KJW 5.1 last summer and winter. I ran perfect even after a dip in the sand and other no-go events. The fit is a bit loose, but that causes the gun to be more forgiving. The quality of the metal will make you want to change the slide and frame eventually... but that is the same for a TM one with plastic slide.

However, if you want something that works perfect right away and will almost never need any modifications, go with the TM. The KJW will need a few tweaks and mods to be applied right away to make if work ok. In my case, painting the clear grip was a must, but is also helped with the loose magasine. The KJ nozzle is better than the TM one, but hop-up and barrel are not really great.
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Old September 10th, 2010, 02:57   #18
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Mehhhh. I'm surprised that you put $1200 into a Hi-Capa? How the hell did you manage that - your build doesn't look that l33t.
$300 base pistol TM 5.1
$300 TK kimber frame and grip set
$450 IK precision kimber slide set with straight barrel and bushing, full length guide rod
$60 PDI Tightbore
$40 MEU mainspring housing with lanyard loop
$30 SD cylinder set
$30 adjustable trigger
$15 upgraded spring set

plus mags and any other internals i forgot, so actually well over $1200
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Old September 11th, 2010, 23:15   #19
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$300 base pistol TM 5.1
$300 TK kimber frame and grip set
$450 IK precision kimber slide set with straight barrel and bushing, full length guide rod
$60 PDI Tightbore
$40 MEU mainspring housing with lanyard loop
$30 SD cylinder set
$30 adjustable trigger
$15 upgraded spring set

plus mags and any other internals i forgot, so actually well over $1200
Lol, I like how you came back to show off how big your e-peen is!
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Old September 12th, 2010, 12:43   #20
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Lol, I like how you came back to show off how big your e-peen is!
well he asked...
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