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July 3rd, 2008, 20:51 | #1 |
TM M4A1 Boys (pics added)
NOTE: Right off the bat I'll say that I don't have any pics of this gun. I broke my camera in a mosh pit at the Heavy MTL show in Montreal a couple of weeks ago and haven't replaced it yet. Once I do get a new camera, I'll be sure to update this thread with pics. So on with the review...
--------------------------------------------------------------------- I purchased this gun used from an ASC user for my 9 year old son to replace the really crappy Firepower (Well) M4 Boys he had been using. He likes to plink with me, but my guns are too big and heavy for him. He also has a TM MP5 Boys, but prefers the M4. But his old M4 was really bad, so he didn't enjoy shooting it. Since he did so well at school this year, I bought him this replacement as a present for passing grade 3. The gun comes with a magazine, the prerequisite little box of BBs and regular TM manuals, catalog, and paper targets. The gun comes with no batteries as it operates on 6 standard AA batteries instead of a rechargable battery pack. The magazine is technically a hi-cap, but instead of winding, requires a charging 'switch' to be cocked back to compress the magazine feed spring. The magazine is tipped to load BBs into the well from the main body, and then the switch released to apply spring pressure. The well holds 30 BBs, while the magazine itself holds about 200 rounds (estimated) total. Luckily for him, the old Firepower hi-cap (wind-up model) also fits this gun and feeds perfectly, so he has a spare mag should he need it. It should come as no surprise to anyone that the gun is gorgeous, as with all TM guns. It may be a 3/4 scale kid's gun, but in terms of cosmetics, it looks as good as any TM M4. It features full Colt trademarks just like its big brother and is correct down to the smallest details. The trademarks are deep and very precise. A picture of the gun without a point of reference for size would make you think this is a full-size gun. The only external sign that gives it away is the extra safety button on the grip that Boys guns come with. Unlike the full-size model, some of the external features are there for show only and have no function. The charging handle is fixed. The rear sight elevation is also fixed, but is fully adjustable for windage. The front sight is not adjustable for elevation either. The knobs to remove the carry handle are also for show only. The ejection port cover opens to reveal the hopup adjustment, but it protrudes from the fake bolt carrier, rather than having to cock the charging handle back to expose the hopup like on a full-size AEG. Otherwise, everything else works like it should. I haven't opened up the gun, nor do I plan to unless it breaks. It has standard plastic gearbox with plastic gears for Boys guns. Nothing worthwhile mentioning, really. The performance of this little gun is quite impressive. I'm out of 9V batteries, so couldn't run it through my chrony, but seems to hit harder than the MP5 Boys, and definitely WAY harder than his Firepower M4. Being 7.2V vs the 6V of the Firepower, it also has a higher rate of fire. Accuracy and range are quite impressive. The hopup works great. I took about 10 shots at a pole about 50 feet away and could consistently tag it (4 out of 5 shots hit). I don't think it would have any significant accuracy beyond that though. The manual says is has an effective range of 25m (82 feet). I know I can sent the BBs farther than that with a more aggressive hopup setting, but I don't think they'd be too accurate at all at such an extended range. PROS:
Just don't expect the performance of a full-size AEG and you can't go wrong with this. EDIT: July 6. 2008 Added teh pr0n Full left side view of the carbine Full Colt trademarks of high quality. Hopup adjustment under ejector port cover Right side of the receiver Another shot of the right side of the gun Comparing the TM M4 Boys to the TM MP5 Boys TM Boys AEGs compared to their full-size counter parts, my custom C8A2 and my JG MP5
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Last edited by Crunchmeister; July 6th, 2008 at 17:14.. Reason: Updated review with pictures |
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July 3rd, 2008, 22:34 | #2 |
formerly Sepulcrum
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I'm going to need to get one of these for my daughter when she grows up a little. >.> and my girlfriend wants an m82... but I'll get one of these first.
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July 3rd, 2008, 22:51 | #3 |
Quite the kickass review, mate. No pictures though, just for kicks?
Also, I noticed something weird in this thread (Not about your review) Just wanted to throw it out there for the possible "Laugh-out-loud" experience one may receive. Not to be intended to make-fun-of anyone in particular. |
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July 3rd, 2008, 22:53 | #4 |
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAaaaaaaa, looks like some mod got creative perhaps?
Wow that's funny, I remember this user solely by the large "*****" written in white, but now this? Awesome. A TM is a TM. There's nothing wrong with the Boys version, they're intended for kids, and they're great for it. I had the TM G18C EBB as my first "airsoft" gun, and it lasted several thousand rounds.
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July 3rd, 2008, 22:54 | #5 |
ya I've noticed haha.
good review you are such a nice dad buying your son a gun, I have asian parents, back in the days they wouldn't even give me a roll of toilet paper for getting straight As. |
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July 3rd, 2008, 22:57 | #6 |
As I posted in the start of my review, my camera was broken at a concert a couple of weeks ago. I don't have a way of taking pics except with my webcam and phone, and both suck horribly. So I'm going to wait till I get a new camera (probably next week on pay day) and take some proper pictures of it.
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July 4th, 2008, 03:46 | #7 | |
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another great review crunch question crunch how quick was your son to learn the basics of firearm safety? on your youtube videos he seemed very aware of the basics Last edited by Bowers; July 4th, 2008 at 03:57.. |
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July 4th, 2008, 03:48 | #8 |
bowers if i enlarger your display picture my moniter would explode
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July 4th, 2008, 09:02 | #11 |
It didn't take him a very long time. I constantly remind him of things like keeping the muzzle pointed down and finger off the trigger till it's time to shoot and such. Most of the time he doesn't need to be reminded, but he's only 9, so it doesn't hurt for me to reinforce the idea constantly. However, he is a pretty good shot. At the 20 foot range that we normally shoot at inside, he has little trouble putting the majority of his shots in the bullseye.
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July 5th, 2008, 22:31 | #12 |
formerly Sepulcrum
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Huh.... last I checked it only said *****
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July 6th, 2008, 17:15 | #13 |
Updated the review with a few pictures.
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July 6th, 2008, 17:21 | #14 |
AK Guru
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I'll have to agree, the finish looks top notch! Thanks for the pics Crunch.
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July 7th, 2008, 03:02 | #15 |
The side by side comparison picture messes with my heaaaaaaaad
Good review. |
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