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Old April 3rd, 2010, 19:54   #1
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MP5 question

So after 5 years of using M4's I've decided to look into getting an mp5 and setting up a lighter rig for indoor/cqb.

I know next to nothing about mp5 manufacturers so I'm looking for info from enlightened individuals on the subject.

Couple things I am looking for:
prefer full metal
pros/cons between aeg and gbb (internal issues, not 'aeg uses batteries and gbb's use gas')
brands to stay away from

Price is not a problem.
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Old April 3rd, 2010, 20:00   #2
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if money is not a deciding factor TM and metal parts
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Old April 3rd, 2010, 20:05   #3
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Look at the Classic Army mp5 line up. CA's have full metal bodies.
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Old April 3rd, 2010, 20:15   #4
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What do you want in an MP5 there is many versions:
Full Stock/Sliding Stock/Folding Stock?
Includes Battery?
Rail and or Scope Mount?
Any Brand Name Preferences?
I'll give you the best 3 according after i go for Ice cream (:
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Old April 3rd, 2010, 20:21   #5
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What do you want in an MP5 there is many versions:
Full Stock/Sliding Stock/Folding Stock?
Includes Battery?
Rail and or Scope Mount?
Any Brand Name Preferences?
I'll give you the best 3 according after i go for Ice cream (:
CA
TM
ICS
G&G
Systema
ECHO1
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Old April 3rd, 2010, 21:12   #6
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Can also use the MP5 outdoors too to great effect. I've only ever owned two AEGs, and both are TM MP5s. And I rarely play indoors (lack of areas within a few hours drive).
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Old April 3rd, 2010, 22:39   #7
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I think I'm looking for an mp5 with a RAS and a sliding stock. Are there any brands that are Lipo ready? (I've been spoiled by kwa lol)

CDN_Stalker: any notable issues that you have had with your mp5's?
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Old April 3rd, 2010, 23:00   #8
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The new ICS full metal models from Mach1Airsoft is almost as fun as finding a PTW on the ground while winning the lottery while firing nuclear tomahawk missiles at your worst enemies.
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Old April 3rd, 2010, 23:12   #9
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Try to get an MP5K, they use the V3 mechbox and are just in general much cooler IMHO.

Of course I'm an MP5 hater, so take that with some salt.

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Old April 3rd, 2010, 23:15   #10
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ICS MP5 A5:
Reinforced Gearbox: Version 2
Hop-Up: Yes
Velocity: 330FPS
Firing Rate: 690 BB's Per min
Length: 500mm
Extend:640mm
Barrel Length: 230 mm
Motor : ICS Turbo 3000
Weight: 2000g
Max.range: 100 Feet
Stock: Retractable Sliding Type
Metal Parts:All metal excluding receiver? (it says all metal series but also say conforms to Canadian standards so i assume smoked or clear receiver)
http://www.mach1airsoft.com/web/catalog.php?cat=22

G&G GMP5 SD6
Reinforced Gearbox: Verison 2
Hop-Up: Yes
Velocity: 360FPS (with .20g)
Firing Rate: 1000 BB's Per Min
Length: 650mm
Barrel Length: 233 mm
Motor: G&G Type Unknown 25000 RPM
Weight: 2480g
Max.range: 100 Feet
Stock: Retractable Sliding Type
Metal Parts:Threaded muzzle, silencer, front/rear sights, trigger, fire selector, ejection port cover, magazine, front/rear sling mount, low profile scope mount, cocking handle, etc (Clear Receiver)
http://www.007airsoft.com/products/htm/aeg-gg-hk.htm

TM MP5 SD6
Reinforced Gearbox: Version 2
Hop-Up: Yes
Velocity: 265FPS
Firing Rate: 850 BB's Per Min
Length: 965mm
Barrel Length: 229mm
Motor: EG700 High Touque
Weight: 1960g
Max.Range:N/A
Stock:Retractable Sliding Type
Metal Parts: Not a whole lot of Metal Parts but 100's of compatible metal parts for TM Mp5s
http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/tokyo-mar...rsoft-aeg.html
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Old April 3rd, 2010, 23:29   #11
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ICS mp5's are the best... no offense CA's crap internals. yes the body is great but the internals are crap, i dont know why they call it sportline... G&G's are good too, but bad air seal. Full metal ICS are the best, you should wait for the new MX5 that's coming out, with 3 round burst... I have two of ICS mp5's and had them for a while... never broke..
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Old April 3rd, 2010, 23:36   #12
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No offense CA's crap internals. yes the body is great but the internals are crap, i dont know why they call it sportline... G&G's are good too, but bad air seal
The CA's I've seen so far have had good internals, i think CA internals have improved a lot over the ones from a few years back which i believe most people draw their conclusions about them from. My G&G and my buddy's haven't had the air seal problem and mines an MP5, most likely a couple of people probably had a problem with it so now people assume all G&G guns have poor air seal.
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Old April 4th, 2010, 00:00   #13
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[quote=Ripperman79;1202499]ICS MP5 A5:
Metal Parts:All metal excluding receiver? (it says all metal series but also say conforms to Canadian standards so i assume smoked or clear receiver[quote]

Mach1 is a retailer of the Canadian legal full (evil) black/metal. This is all done with full RCMP and CBSA approval.

Get with the times
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Old April 4th, 2010, 08:39   #14
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Sorry didn't know i really didn't look that much into it but thats fir clearing that up
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Old April 4th, 2010, 08:41   #15
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Yeah ICS MP5s are great and it comes with a metal body...but as far as that new 3 round burst MP5 goes I'd hold back because i could see some flaws with it when it's first released, i hope i helped
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