April 22nd, 2009, 00:54 | #16 |
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KJW is a good beginner brand just a few things I found when I was looking up their reviews
KJW Hicapa The Hicapa you can obtain CO2 mags - DO NOT it will shred the internals and eventually you would have to purchase new slide or internals KJW USP Has a common trigger snap problem KJW Glocks Seek Nooblord posts about the glocks. He posts about it every pistol thread there is But if you were looking for going Pistol Primary or just love to use your pistol I would point you towards Tokyo Marui as was already noted by Brian Mc he pretty much said it all excellent out of the box |
April 22nd, 2009, 00:56 | #17 |
Looking at some of your recent thread titles, and content, I would ask that you read the faqs. This is not to belittle your efforts to learn, but to help you enter more smoothly into the community. If you have any questions you feel are not answered here after having read both the faqs and running a quick search through the forum, give'r. I am not trying to be the voice of the community, this is simply me request. I only ask that you give the same respect to the knowledge that is already here on the site as you do those currently answering your questions, as i have seen alot of this recently, as in the past, and it grows quickly to spoon feeding.
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April 22nd, 2009, 00:58 | #18 |
Can't fix my own guns. Willing to fix yours.
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Like CBC said, TM is the best you can get, but KJW is just a starter gun, if you've never touched a GBB before, just get a KJW, it'll be worth it for you, but if you want something that will last years, get a TM. I'm poor, so im mainly stuck with KJWs, but you wont ever see me complaining
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April 22nd, 2009, 02:29 | #19 |
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tm 1911 is not recommanded for newbies,instead,considering functionality and performance,those KJW GBB pistols are nice choices!
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April 22nd, 2009, 02:54 | #21 |
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it just depends,cuz a original tm1911 needs to be do lots of updating.those PMC steel slide,trigger and so on are obviously designed to fit tm1911 rather than a less economic WA1911.due to the updating and the original pistol cost,
those taiwan-made airsofts should be considered firstly.( thats my opinion,dont wanna argue with sb!) |
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April 22nd, 2009, 08:08 | #24 |
Can't fix my own guns. Willing to fix yours.
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Even I dont know about them, but Ive seen them and i know they look good, and based on the quality of the glock and hicapa is say their probably pretty good too, but i cant be sure
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April 22nd, 2009, 09:13 | #25 |
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The KJ M9 series isnt that bad, its nothing great but considering the cost they are actually not that bad. There have been a few instances where people have stated that the factory mag catches wear down fairly quickly.
Replacements are available and are fairly inexpensive as well.
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April 22nd, 2009, 09:51 | #26 |
I'll second the KJW M9. As T7 said, the mag catch does wear out rather fast though. Mine wore out and I had to reverse the catch to left hand configuration until I get a new one.
KSC Glocks are kickass too. My G17 is a beast. It's only performance upgrade is a tightbore barrel. It's killer accurate and I outrange some shorter AEGs with it. It's been my main pistol since I got it.
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April 22nd, 2009, 10:35 | #27 |
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Similar to many others who have responded here...I've handled, owned, used several different GBB models from a variety of manufacturers.
Without a doubt, the TM HiCapa (either 4.3 or 5.1) works best for me. Accuracy, gas capacity, upgrades, etc...all those good reasons. But instead of a specific recommendation...I'd recommend that you get your hands on as many different models as you can. It's a bit hard to tell the subtle differences between the same model from different manufacturers...but it's easy to tell which model feels best in your hands. Some guys are most comfortable with Glocks, others with Sig 226, etc... Some just need to compensate for other shortcomings by going with a Desert Eagle (just kidding around...but you've got to wonder...). And there are "compact" varieties for each model. The SIG 226 has a "little" brother with the 229...I can't keep track of the variations of a Glock with out a spreadsheet...etc... For example the USP Compact fits my hands quite well...but the USP doesn't. There isn't a single variation of the M9/92F that I feel comfortable with. I've owned a SIG226 on at least 3 separate occasions...but just don't seem to reach for it when it's game time. Once you get narrowed down on a model...then research reviews on each manufacturers make of that particular one. Some are fantastic...others are not. The best bang for your buck with regards to a GBB is one that doesn't break. They're overly complicated...there's lots of parts...the parts are not always easy to come by.... But man, oh man...are they ever fun! Best of luck, Tys Last edited by m102404; April 22nd, 2009 at 10:38.. |
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April 22nd, 2009, 11:17 | #29 |
PTP is KWA, not KJW.
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April 22nd, 2009, 11:34 | #30 |
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My bad, keep getting those two mixed up.
Like Amos said, KSC or TM. Great choices out of those for reliability. |
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