May 12th, 2011, 14:14 | #31 |
350? I thought the laws were 1 Joule which would equal to about 328 (330 for the sake of a round number) on .20's
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May 12th, 2011, 14:29 | #32 |
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Clarification: The announcement is for stainless versions. I'm totally excited about this one, as I am about the 40 round extended single stack mags.
First thing I'll do is grab a bunch of the 50 round Hi-Capa stainless mags and mod them all to 170mm length. And it's about time they came out with the 31 round stainless mags... I'd been making my own for a couple years now, I'm surprised it took them so long to finally do it.
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May 12th, 2011, 14:56 | #33 |
Nothing from Marui gets my interest anymore. You can get much better elsewhere now. Anyone who still insists Marui is top dog all around is living in the past. They may have invented some cool stuff with AEGs and mechboxes, but they've had zero real innovation since and have been riding the coat tails of their own success since. You can only do that for so long. Regardless of Japanese laws, cloners, etc, they still haven't stepped up their game with any significant innovation in many years.
Although I will say that a stock TM AEG, if treated right, will probably outlast any other stock gun on the market, most people will only deal with the wobbly plastic bodies and low velocities for so long before going the upgrade route. And honestly, I don't know how many times I've heard stuff like the infamous recommendation for TM because "I've had my TM for X years and it's never failed me...". But when you look at those guns, more often than not it's had most of the externals replaced with metal bodies, stronger barrels, stocks, etc and most of the guts replaced. The actual percentage of TM parts left in the gun is quite minimal at best. To me, that negates the argument right there. Some people have old stock TMs, but I'd say those are a minority. I consider TM to be pretty irrelevant in the AEG market. They should just stick to GBBs, since they do those better than most other companies.
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May 12th, 2011, 15:22 | #34 |
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Actually, TM has already moved on to metal receivers, bolt lock back on empty magazines, and blowback that rivals all EBB competition for a couple years now, all with the build quality we've come to expect from Tokyo Marui... we just don't see them much on Canadian shores these days, and thus, many airsofters in Canada aren't aware of these new innovations.
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May 12th, 2011, 15:49 | #35 |
I've seen one of the newer M4 SOPMOD, and they're nice. If I was looking for an M4 AEG and didn't already have one, I'd consider it. But in the end, the blowback features are just a gimmick and don't interest me much (although TM's is the best to date). There's just not enough there to sway me in that direction. It's still more of the same with a slightly different spin. I'd still probably go for a CA or just build my own over buying a TM.
It would be interesting to see TM getting into the GBBR market though. They're the kings of the GBB world. It seems logical that GBBR should be the next step rather than reinventing the 1911 / 2011 wheel over and over again. Even GBB SMGs would be nice to see.
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May 12th, 2011, 15:58 | #36 | |
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I agree that Marui should get it's head out of it's ass, and move into the SMG/GBB market before it's too late. Mind you they don't really care all that much as airsoft is such a small component of it's income. |
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May 12th, 2011, 16:18 | #38 | |
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Not sure where you're getting your guns, but they're definitely not shooting 350fps with 0.20g out of the box. That automatically breaks the Japanese 1 Joule law and would shut down Tokyo Marui. Japanese law enforcement is very strict on this, and several local shops have already been shut down for modifying guns to shoot as little as 350fps. The hottest an out-of-the-box Marui AEG or spring gun's ever shot out of my hands, is 310fps. Are you using a radar based chrony? Those don't work well for airsoft and can give readings like what you're quoting.
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May 12th, 2011, 16:24 | #39 |
I absolutely agree on that, but status quo is different and TM's current strategy is something that could slowly kill them.
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May 12th, 2011, 17:34 | #40 | |
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Have you been to echigoya in Japan or any of the other airsoft / hobby chains in the last year? Lots of WE GBBr shooting 400+ hanging on the walls, lots of Made in China A&K, JG guns all shooting well over 1j. it's one thing about having the law, it's another with enforcement and it appears that enforcement is very lax in my eyes. You still see many many many different brands of made in japan springs that are advertised as 0.999999 Joules rating. I somehow don't see store owners downgrading their made in china guns. Also wasn't it also illegal to have full metal guns made? I wasn't sure about this but Marui has been releasing full metal guns for over a year probably 2+ |
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May 12th, 2011, 17:42 | #41 | |
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It turns out that was a myth. Seems like plastic guns was just a cost saving measure, especially if the gun is handling fine at 270fps, then there's no need to make it stronger. If all you're using is duster gas, then it's a non issue. Marui's been releasing metal bodied guns for close to 3 years now, since the introduction of their recoil system. I guess the recoil caused some durability issues that required the upgrade to metal? Or maybe they finally realized that they'd have to at least go to full metal along with new innovations if they wanted to stay afloat in this market. |
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May 12th, 2011, 18:27 | #42 |
The vsr-10 is still the best sniper platform on the market. Don't be hatin
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May 12th, 2011, 21:40 | #43 |
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May 12th, 2011, 23:56 | #45 |
Thanks for pointing out, You are right. I missed again lol
I should correct the info. "Stainless" made 50 rds mag for HI-capa is introduced at the show. black 50rds mag already exists. truly sorry for misleading. |
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