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January 20th, 2008, 20:53 | #16 | |
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Yeah there's room for an 8.4 Large in there but a 9.6 Large is no way.
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January 23rd, 2008, 13:13 | #17 |
If you want a very cost effective aeg, more efficient than how it feels, so buy a china airgun and change the internals with upgraded parts. It will cost less than buying a stock TM (in many cases). Experience in upgrading internals are recommended
But if you prefer better feeling like metal body and heavy weight, but more expensive, buying an stock CA or ICS is the way to go (in many cases). I've bought a near new CYMA MP5J for 300$ shipped and I've changed nearly every internals and finally the MP5 would cost me 450$ shipping included and it shoots 350 fps with .20g with an amazing ROF along with a 8.4v 3500mah large. In my opinion, this MP5 is better than a NIB stock TM, for less. it depends on opinions, every people is different, so needs are different Last edited by Splashx; January 23rd, 2008 at 13:15.. |
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January 23rd, 2008, 16:35 | #18 |
Gotta agree with splashx. Got a metal jg mp5ras for $175, threw in $100 worth of parts and it's awesome. Runs beautifully, looks great. Under $300.
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January 23rd, 2008, 18:17 | #19 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Of course any chinasoft gun is going to be better than a TM if you upgrade the internals, because your replacing everything that make the internals crap.
It's like buying a junk car and replacing all your driving components. Drives just like a stock car, performs just as well, but it's still a piece of crap on the outside lol And thus: Buy TM if you want a reliable, cheap gun (because you don't need to buy any internals), but if your going to upgrade your gun once you get it anyway, buy a CA or G&P because your really only buying it for the body. |
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January 24th, 2008, 01:08 | #21 |
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January 24th, 2008, 02:56 | #22 |
really
well my g&g ump was fucking fantastic i put less upgrades in that and ran just as many rounds through it than i did any of the mauri guns i've owned the only issue it had was double feeding, quick tappet plate fix and we're flying |
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January 24th, 2008, 09:27 | #23 | |
Well, my point still stands. Yea, G&G guns (especially the L85) are known for thier cascading failures. But this is a China clone with awsome externals (by far better than ANY TM, and heavier material than the few ICS guns I've held. Like I said, it's steel, not pot metel or zinc alloy), and decent internals. And for a small amount more, it can be a gun with awsome externals and awsome internals for still cheaper than any full metel 'brand-name' AEG on the market. Granted, next to the A&K M249, it's also the most expensive china clone...
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January 24th, 2008, 10:46 | #24 | |
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January 24th, 2008, 11:11 | #25 | ||
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January 24th, 2008, 11:18 | #26 | |
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It's a fantastic deal, even with a complete overhaul of the mechbox (even one that completely doubles its price) it's still $200- and if you had the permits, you could bring one into the country for not too much more (known from experience, the profit you could make is ludicrous). They're fantastic guns, and they feel far better then anything else I've ever used- coming from a guy that played with a full-metal M60 and a VFC BAR. If I had the choice between the 3 L85s, I'd definitely go that route. ARMY all the way, I suppose.
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January 24th, 2008, 12:16 | #27 |
The china guns don't usually need many new parts. I could have run it a long time stock but I did a durability upgrade. Spring guide, cylinder, bushings, titanium tooth piston and better head. Kept the gears, cylinder head, nozzle, tappet, spring. The grease is shitty and comes in gobs.
A new marui mp5 doing 360fps would cost around$600. I did it for about half and I have a full metal body, battery, hicap, scope mount and flash hider. Can't beat that.
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January 25th, 2008, 14:35 | #28 |
I constantly hear people say that their chinasoft/clones are just as good if not better than Marui or CA. This is false. The first AEG's I gamed with were Marui and whenever I used them they just felt smooth. Then I bought my first AEG, a JG G36c. While it was a good gun for the money, it really wasnt nearly as good as the Maruis I had used, when firing it just felt...different. A very common argument that I encounter is "Its got CA Gears, or a Marui Clone Gearbox". Exactly, its that companies copy, the design is the same, but not the quality. Sure JG makes a solid product but it honestly doesnt stand near Marui. I now own G&P and have to say that I couldnt wait to get off the clone. I love the g36 because it was my first AEG and it hasnt really broken down, but It cant come close to the quality of TM, CA etc. I bought the G&P about 4-5 months after the JG and the only temptation to go back would be JG's new 416.
Bottom line is that if you want reliablility and the best possible experience accept the facts: Airsoft isnt cheap, and that is an inevitablity. China guns fill a purpose but in the end better quality is what you want for the long run. |
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January 25th, 2008, 14:40 | #29 | ||
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As a stock gun, they are no where near a TM or CA or G&P or whatever for quality. As an upgrade platform, you can't go wrong with a China gun. However, once upgraded it's no longer a China gun anymore than a fully upgraded TM gun is a TM gun. Honestly if one buys a TM and replaces pretty much everything that I think it's pointless not to buy the much cheaper China gun. By the time you're done upgrading perfomance and reliability will be similar. However, if your one of those people who do almost no upgrades and like stock guns, then I would go for a TM or CA over a China gun anyday.
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