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Old May 29th, 2009, 01:20   #1
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Aftermath Broxa collapsible stock?

Hey,I'm going to be picking up an Aftermath Broxa and I was wondering if I am able to get a collapsible stock for it because the stock its got kind of bothers me. Is the battery for the aftermath housed in the Handle?
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Old May 29th, 2009, 01:26   #2
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The broxa uses a large suc-C type battery. Its stored in the stock. You could remove it, and replace it with a collaplible or folding stock, but you would then have to re-wire your gun to put your battery somewhere else.
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Old May 29th, 2009, 01:35   #3
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Aww man! Thats Ok I'll be picking it up anyways.
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Old May 29th, 2009, 01:41   #4
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are you older then 18? if so, consider getting age verrified. Then you can buy from airsoftcanada.com classifieds. There you can find full black, full metal guns. and all sorts of MP5s
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Old May 29th, 2009, 01:46   #5
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Yeah you should get age verified, that way you can buy my Broxa that I don't use
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Old May 29th, 2009, 01:50   #6
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Ya ill probably do it before next week, I just turned 18 two weeks back, How much do they go for round these parts.
I'm buying one of a friend for 160$ Is there anyone selling it for less.
Hell, Ill take any Mp5 as long as its not a cyma or ultra .
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Old May 29th, 2009, 01:59   #7
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Ya ill probably do it before next week, I just turned 18 two weeks back, How much do they go for round these parts.
I'm buying one of a friend for 160$ Is there anyone selling it for less.
Hell, Ill take any Mp5 as long as its not a cyma or ultra .
I bought mine November last yeah and got it for $179... but then Cabelas increased the price to $200. I bought a tracer unit, Green laser and a Li-Poly battery for my broxa... but now I never use it cause I fixed my TM MP5 SD6 which outperforms my broxa in range... just not ROF. So maybe try to get age verified instead... you can usually find better guns for the price. Or you can buy a Kraken and upgrade it... those usually work pretty nice.. if they're working.
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Old May 29th, 2009, 04:21   #8
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Um I have a broxa and I'll tell you this right now, the Plastic part that holds the metal rails, has room for a stick type batt. Its held on by a pressure pin if I'm not mistaken. When you get it - check it out. You'd just have to rewire the bearbox to accom a forward batt.
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Old May 30th, 2009, 02:33   #9
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Are the aftermath broxas any better than the dinky CYMA Mp5.j's I know they are rebranded but I heard that the broxa is the improved Lycaon which is an Mp5.j rebrand.
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Old May 30th, 2009, 08:49   #10
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Lycoan is garbage. My buddy decided to purchase it instead of the broxa. Two weaks later the hang gaurd was falling apart and the mechbox failed. When you open both up alot of the gearbox is clearly made with lower grade metals and the pistol head is a cheap plastic.
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Are the aftermath broxas any better than the dinky CYMA Mp5.j's I know they are rebranded but I heard that the broxa is the improved Lycaon which is an Mp5.j rebrand.
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Old May 30th, 2009, 10:28   #11
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If you want an MP5, just save a little more, get age verified, and buy a real gun. Not that theres anything wrong with aftermath guns for noobs, but if you are patient enough to wait a litte longer, you will be much, much happier with your purchase.
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Old May 30th, 2009, 23:34   #12
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Can it support a different front hand guard? I don't need all the rails.
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Old May 30th, 2009, 23:48   #13
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Yes, it's fully compatible with TM-type accessories.

The Broxa IS a CYMA rebrand, however it's still relatively sturdy, at least as opposed to most chinese brands (except maybe Jing Gong).

The Aftermath Kraken and the Aftermath Broxa are some of the rare gamable clearsofts (not including cansoft varieties), with the rebranded JG M4.
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Old May 31st, 2009, 01:38   #14
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Thank's A lot I guess I need to get a TM Hop-up unit to achieve tighter groups.
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Old May 31st, 2009, 19:12   #15
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Thank's A lot I guess I need to get a TM Hop-up unit to achieve tighter groups.
No you need to upgrade the hop up because it is a piece of crap. Check the forums there are hundreds of broxa threads about preformance, quality, upgrades, and compatability. Make sure you are spending the money on a good gun that will last. My advice why not wait another month to save up $300-$400 and get an awesome used gun from the classifieds or an ICS or G&G clearsoft brand new. Last week I got a CA M24 Socom with bipod and case 3 mags upgraded like crazy shooting 470 fps in mint condition for $350
Dont waste your money check the classifieds!!!
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