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Old August 22nd, 2009, 00:41   #16
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Once you get AV'ed you will have a plethora of options in terms of AK's in the classifieds. Just start saving NOW. Every penny you get, keep it. Don't spend it on anything. Even food. Especially food.

TM is always the best bet, CA's are supposed to be great as well, normally I'd stay away from DBalls but Ive heard great things about their AK line.
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I just did a ground up build and used an old junker clone as a parts gun for all those little annoying bits and slowly replace them. If you've got your Kraken running the way you like now with a decent shim job it wouldn't surprise me if it lasted a long time, Go ahead and base something around that if you want. You can eventually replace everysingle part of it like I did! (I started with a plastic mechbox Tippmann lol)

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I've said it a total of 2 times, so out of 762 posts, I've got a little while to go before i reach *every post*
and my receiver, as well as EVERY other element receiver I have seen in person, had broken in the same spot, not even almost every or alot or them, EVERY single one was broken in front of the charging handle
First it's an AK so it's a bolt not a charging handle
Second I don't even see how that can break, The battery tray/bolt assembly get hit by the bolt not the reciever unless you modified yours, Even then it's a very thick chunk of metal and to crack it seems difficult unless you smack it around before it's installed because after it is there is nowhere for it to even move. Again I'm not saying it couldn't happen I just really don't see how, Unless me and the local gang got the only good element ones ever made.
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Old August 22nd, 2009, 00:53   #17
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RS AK's got gamed/rather than coddled
you'd see a bigger trail of issues.
Considering the torture test done on Real Sword on Youtube, I think the coddling might be an issue specific with the RS owners you know.

None of the problems reported in those RS reviews seems particularly serious or incorrectable. They're all fairly easy and/or cheap fixes, certainly easier than upgrading a TM to full wood and metal and hoping the aftermarket parts fits without issue.
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Old August 22nd, 2009, 01:16   #18
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All RealSword AK's need a hopup change right off the bat, that's the only thing you'd need to do to them, but considering the near $1k price tag in Canada, and the fact that you won't be blowing the gun up with explosives, just go for a decent quality clone.
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Old August 22nd, 2009, 01:51   #19
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You seem to say that every other post, lol. I will reiterate that mine, And others that I play with have had theirs to many games and they are completely fine, Even when dropped and everything. Not saying you should take my word for it or nothing but just don't take Thenooblord's as final say.
... This is the one case that thenooblord is 100% completely accurate.

Element receivers are complete shit and should be avoided at all costs. I had one that broke because I racked my bolt after adjusting the hop-up.

As for AK's, the G&G AK is really good for the price. I'd avoid anything Dboys or Cyma...

If you can spring for the Realsword, sure they have slight mag-feeding issues... but there's ways around that (change the hop-rubber for something softer, buy real-sword brand mags, or buy MAG brand black 74 mags)

I've worked on a Realsword Type 56 and a Type 97B... They are both BEAUTIFULLY made guns.

The Realsword 56 is SUPER heavy though lol

Realsword 56's are extremely well built, I've got a friend that HEAVILY and AGGRESSIVELY games ones every week and that thing has taken some serious punishment.
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Old August 22nd, 2009, 03:05   #20
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... This is the one case that thenooblord is 100% completely accurate.

Element receivers are complete shit and should be avoided at all costs. I had one that broke because I racked my bolt after adjusting the hop-up.

As for AK's, the G&G AK is really good for the price. I'd avoid anything Dboys or Cyma...

If you can spring for the Realsword, sure they have slight mag-feeding issues... but there's ways around that (change the hop-rubber for something softer, buy real-sword brand mags, or buy MAG brand black 74 mags)

I've worked on a Realsword Type 56 and a Type 97B... They are both BEAUTIFULLY made guns.

The Realsword 56 is SUPER heavy though lol

Realsword 56's are extremely well built, I've got a friend that HEAVILY and AGGRESSIVELY games ones every week and that thing has taken some serious punishment.
This is correct to an extent, if you modify the bolt in anyway or replace it with an ICS bolt you are doomed to breaking it, if you have normal tm style battery tray in there then you should be safe, one way to test is to just listed to the sound it makes, if it sounds like metal on metal and it's really loud, you can always snip a few coils off the faux bolt spring, not too many as you willl end up with a sluggish bolt.

also, it has been my experience with element metal bodies (I've owned 10+) that they are just fine and alot more accessible to people looking to spruce up their guns, I have seen the majority of the ones I've owned fail due to modified bolts, the ones without modification have worked just fine.
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Old August 22nd, 2009, 03:08   #21
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Seriously? Did I even get an element I wonder? Besides the trade mark breaking you guys talk about is there anyway I could tell?
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Old August 22nd, 2009, 03:18   #22
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Seriously? Did I even get an element I wonder? Besides the trade mark breaking you guys talk about is there anyway I could tell?
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Old August 22nd, 2009, 03:20   #23
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How about kalash ak's (huang) are they good?
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Old August 22nd, 2009, 03:22   #24
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How about kalash ak's (huang) are they good?
yes, they are, Kalash=Dboys/Boyi and say what you want about their other guns, their AK line is the best bang for the buck, they're direct clones of VFC and are a very high quality build, the next step up pricewise would be a VFC which is slightly less than a RS
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Old August 22nd, 2009, 03:32   #25
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From lowest to highest, please categorize TM, VFC, KALASH, RS, G&G
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Old August 22nd, 2009, 16:43   #26
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I would probably say that the RS one is a better option than the TM one, even considering the price tag. Despite its incomparability with TM parts, you can get replacement parts from the RS website, and proper feeding mags as well, and their parts are good enough that it can handle a higher powered spring, although depending on the model(export to japan or international) you get it may already be shooting pretty hot. The various issues that people seem to bring up are usually quick fixes anyways.

EDIT: although if you don't care about the external feel, just get a TM, and it'll shoot trouble free for a long time (the externals feel pretty nice already anyways)
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Old August 22nd, 2009, 17:40   #27
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From lowest to highest, please categorize TM, VFC, KALASH, RS, G&G
Categorize? According to what? Accuracy? Price? Availability of aftermarket parts? Build Quality? QA? 1337 factor? How far I can throw them?

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Old August 22nd, 2009, 18:02   #28
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Categorize? According to what? Accuracy? Price? Availability of aftermarket parts? Build Quality? QA? 1337 factor? How far I can throw them?

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Categorize? According to what? Accuracy? Price? Availability of aftermarket parts? Build Quality? QA? 1337 factor? How far I can throw them?

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According to Accuracy, build quality, aftermarket parts.
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Old August 22nd, 2009, 21:11   #30
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The only issue with RS is the stock hard hopup rubber is better suited to 400+ fps setups rather than the 300-ish they shoot stock. Either swap the spring for something close to 400 or swap for a soft hopup rubber and you've got a gun that will shoot reliably, better and more accurately than most upgraded, and will take a beating that no other AEG can take.

Personally, I've never had an issue with mine that wasn't caused by shitty BBs, even with the stock hopup rubber. I don't game it much, but it's seen thousands of rounds of plinking and a few games and has never let me down.
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