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Post by Andy on Oct 21, 2002 15:11:20 GMT -5
It has more metal parts than a stock TM AEG.
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Post by nathan on Oct 21, 2002 15:12:19 GMT -5
Nice, well if you find out what the site/forum was, id like to know. Someday you'll have to explain what "going blorfo on you" means
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Post by Patrick on Oct 21, 2002 15:15:08 GMT -5
Tearing andy's limbs off and beating him with them.
I think it was airsoftzone.com you could check the search option on the forums. I know it has more metal parts ,but I heard its still going to be priced for 280 who knows I am still buying it even if its 350$. Won't be able to afford my aimpoint for it then ,but what the hell.
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Post by Andy on Oct 21, 2002 16:38:48 GMT -5
He also likes my ears!
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Post by nathan on Oct 23, 2002 14:46:10 GMT -5
Hey derick back to the topic of the CAR 15, who makes the gas version, and who sells it and where can i find one.
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Post by Patrick on Oct 23, 2002 15:25:49 GMT -5
why get an expensive tm car 15 why not maybe an mp5 or a xm177e2
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Post by derick on Oct 23, 2002 16:01:04 GMT -5
i believe a company called JAC makes a bunch of gas powered airsoft guns, they are supposedly otp of the line weapons, they are able to be fuly submerged in water without being affected, but just like gbbs, i imagine they cant shoot in really cold temps
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Post by Minky on Oct 23, 2002 16:19:03 GMT -5
JAC guns are considered "classic" guns, meaning they're no longer in production and are expensive/hard to find. There is also the problem of finding extra mags for these older guns, along with a lack of parts. Unless you know what you're getting into, I'd stay away from most of the older gas powered guns.
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Post by Patrick on Oct 23, 2002 16:28:09 GMT -5
really gas rifles don't compete with aeg's on the feild and besides its about to be winter. I'd stick with a xm177e2 if you like the feel of an m16 and just wan't a smaller gun since you can't afford an m4. You can get xm's for 209$ at plyconsarmory.com
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Post by Minky on Oct 23, 2002 16:31:38 GMT -5
really gas rifles don't compete with aeg's on the feild and besides its about to be winter. I think you need to do a little more research... Most of the older gas rifles FAR outperform AEGs, and there are solutions for the problems of using them in cold weather.
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Post by Patrick on Oct 23, 2002 16:48:15 GMT -5
Hm minkster please tell I was told that they don't compete with aeg's and even tested a jac mp5 against my ae v3 mp5
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Post by SickPointe on Oct 23, 2002 16:49:12 GMT -5
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Post by derick on Oct 23, 2002 17:00:37 GMT -5
that deserves an A+ for effort
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Post by Blorfo on Oct 23, 2002 17:07:29 GMT -5
Hahahaha.........."go Blorfo on you." That was funny. Good job, Patrick.
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Post by nathan on Oct 23, 2002 17:50:44 GMT -5
Yeah Patrick, though i do agree on the idea of an XM, and i don't have enough money for the M4, i probably would just save more for the M4 because they look so close the same and i would perfer more metal parts. But i am going to look into the XM's. If you have any info on how they work, quality, whatever, i'd like to know
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