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Post by theitalynstalyn on May 4, 2010 17:24:07 GMT -5
I was wondering if anyone currently owns or used to own this particular gun. shop.ehobbyasia.com/maruzen-m1100-defender-ii-gas-blow-back-shotgun.htmlI am looking into purchasing it, but would like to know how finicky it really is, if it holds enough gas to be skirmishable, its range/power, and if it can handle green gas without breaking. I appreciate any information.
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rydeezy
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Post by rydeezy on May 4, 2010 22:21:12 GMT -5
I was wondering if anyone currently owns or used to own this particular gun. shop.ehobbyasia.com/maruzen-m1100-defender-ii-gas-blow-back-shotgun.htmlI am looking into purchasing it, but would like to know how finicky it really is, if it holds enough gas to be skirmishable, its range/power, and if it can handle green gas without breaking. I appreciate any information. If you're looking for a skirmishable shotgun I don't think this is what you would want. With the shell ejection feature you would take the risk of losing the shells or taking the time to find them. Personally I would look into the Marushin/ACM. They're both gas and you don't have to worry about the shells.
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Post by Thor on May 4, 2010 22:37:29 GMT -5
For a shell ejecting, either get a shell catch bag or use it exclusively indoors. Otherwise, I agree with rydeezy.
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Post by theitalynstalyn on May 5, 2010 6:09:25 GMT -5
I was planning on only using it indoors, and I would end up getting some sort of brass catcher for the shells. My main concern is being outgunned when playing against aegs. I am prepared to deal with the shell ejection, but I would like to know if this gun is a worthy investment in terms of reliability and effectiveness.
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Post by Fubar65 on May 5, 2010 13:06:45 GMT -5
I used to have the full stock version as well as my buddy. Having said that, they really aren't skirmish worthy and leak like a SOB. I would look for something else, have you looked at the TM line or the G&P line?
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Post by theitalynstalyn on May 5, 2010 14:20:39 GMT -5
I currently own a TM Spas, but I am looking for something different. I don't like the look of a magazine sticking out from underneath shotguns, so I was thinking about getting this. What I am looking for is a gas powered shotgun that is not the ACM one. It would be nice if it shot multiple bbs with one shot, but it isn't a necessity. One more thing is that I am not that interested in shotties with full stocks. Would anyone care to recommend a gun that meets these requirements?
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