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Old February 20th, 2012, 23:52   #1
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VFC (UMAREX) MP5 GBBR Owners Thread

So... there is rarely any threads on this gun.
Owners chime in! I know many of you have one but you are hiding!
Edit: I have upgraded my gun with too many mods to list now...

I'll start by posting a picture

I DIY blued my MP5 so hence the colour.




Modifications and Upgrades:
Bolt & Loading Nozzle Modifications

A+ Studio Hop-up + Falcon 6.03 Rifled Tip Inner Barrel + VFC Revision 2 Hop-up Chamber

Marui Hop-up Conversion DIY + Falcon Inner Barrel!
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Old February 21st, 2012, 00:16   #2
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I would like to see what you've found out.
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Old February 21st, 2012, 02:19   #3
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Alright well I'm not going to do a full review if that's what your asking.
The gun is very solid, no creaks or wobbles coming from any part of the gun. The push pins fit nicely in place and are very smooth unlike the push pins found in the WE guns.

The trigger pack looks very realistic, everything seems to be very nicely done. The selector switch is very smooth and goes into place very smoothly, however after extended use I can tell it is starting to show some wear. I haven't gamed the gun yet. The recoil with green gas is amazing, it kicks very nice and also sounds very nice. My mag is already leaking, had the gun for only a month or two now, haven't found a way to fix it yet because it is a pain in the ass to separate its shell. The gun has some bad cool down effect when shooting it in colder temperatures.

My bolt carrier has already started to worn because of full auto firing, the trigger pack is causing the wear to the bolt carrier, will have to look into this. It has happened to everyone who owned this gun. Replacement parts for the gun seems fairly readily available so that is not a worry.

I hope other owners can chime into this thread.. It's an amazing gun, the shell is nothing but perfect.
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Old February 22nd, 2012, 04:12   #4
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this gun is bombbb assssss
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Old February 23rd, 2012, 15:16   #5
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I'm really interesting by this gun but i want to know how maintenance costs is expensive.
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Old February 24th, 2012, 00:21   #6
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I'm really interesting by this gun but i want to know how maintenance costs is expensive.
Alright, well first off if you plan to use this gun very often on full-auto be aware that the bolt carrier will wear down quite fast.
Maintenance isn't really a problem, the trigger pack seems to be fairly strong as long as you don't abuse it and properly lubricate the correct spots. As all GBBR's pure silicone oil from your local RC shop is a must. I recommend you oiling the gun after every time you use it.
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Old February 27th, 2012, 01:26   #7
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I'm not good at review, but as a MP5 lover, this GBB is so solid. I've just got the RIS and retractable stock, they are also solid and the hand feel is good. But shooting, if you want it smooth, the alignment, modify and up grade is a must. Now I need to run it more and see how reliable it is.



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Old February 27th, 2012, 02:53   #8
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I'm not good at review, but as a MP5 lover, this GBB is so solid. I've just got the RIS and retractable stock, they are also solid and the hand feel is good. But shooting, if you want it smooth, the alignment, modify and up grade is a must. Now I need to run it more and see how reliable it is.



That low profile rail, is that aftermarket or VFC?
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Old February 27th, 2012, 03:03   #9
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Looks great! Where did you buy this from?
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Old February 27th, 2012, 03:21   #10
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Looks great! Where did you buy this from?
You aren't AV'd so we're not able to tell you.
Get age verified and you'll get access on where to buy stuff like this.
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Old February 27th, 2012, 03:26   #11
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Sounds good. I'm planning get the verification done next weekend.

Is it possible to ask what the approximate price is?
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Old February 27th, 2012, 03:34   #12
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Roughly $600-$800 depending on the retailer.
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Old February 27th, 2012, 03:43   #13
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Alright, well first off if you plan to use this gun very often on full-auto be aware that the bolt carrier will wear down quite fast.
Maintenance isn't really a problem, the trigger pack seems to be fairly strong as long as you don't abuse it and properly lubricate the correct spots. As all GBBR's pure silicone oil from your local RC shop is a must. I recommend you oiling the gun after every time you use it.
Don't use silicone oil. If you use a quality grease instead of oil, you'll experience less wear.

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Old February 27th, 2012, 12:46   #14
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Don't use silicone oil. If you use a quality grease instead of oil, you'll experience less wear.
Good thing I changed to using Tamiya grease! Hopefully that will slow down the wear.
Thanks for the heads-up.
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Old February 27th, 2012, 14:13   #15
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Which Tamiya grease are you using? Molybdenum is better than ceramic for mechanical usage.
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