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Post by mrfarly on Oct 16, 2011 20:17:26 GMT -5
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Post by Thor on Oct 16, 2011 22:02:56 GMT -5
Unless you buy a Tokyo Marui S-System, I don't think any other gun comes standard with that rail on it.
That said, that JG would probably be a project. If it shoots as hot as they say it does, which since it's a clone it may very well because they throw retardedly stiff springs in those guns thinking it makes them shoot better, then to even use it at a game you'd have to open it up and swap the spring out for a weaker one. 450fps is way too hot for a full auto gun. Not to mention that it will probably start tearing itself apart after a few thousand rounds, which in airsoft could easily be a game or two depending on your style of play.
If you're really set on that rail, here's what I'd do. Buy a decent replica like a G&G and play with it in its stock form for a while while you save up to buy that rail separately and put it on your higher quality gun. You'll probably be a lot happier in the long run and save a bit of money. Because otherwise you might buy that JG, break it, and end up buying a better gun and harvesting the rail system off it later anyway. At least with the way I'm suggesting, you won't be stuck with a broken gun and not playing.
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Post by TheEnd on Oct 18, 2011 13:19:30 GMT -5
Worth noting is that the JG S-system (possibly others) has a unique upper. The delta ring assembly connects to the front body pin, and the sides of the upper screw into the sides of the delta ring assembly. The JG S-system rail cannot be removed and placed onto any other M4 as it requires the unique upper. It does not work like the RS rail.
If you get the JG just for the S-system you will be stuck with that body.
I would do as Thor suggested and buy a higher quality replica and buy a more realistic replica of the SIR.
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Post by davidcharlton on Nov 7, 2011 10:29:48 GMT -5
Hi.. New design performs excellent and high durability and putting this M4 to the next level of perfection in airsoft. First batch come in to US. JG M4-S-System is a Marui Clone A.E.G (Black) the finest made Electric Airsoft Guns by JG. This JG M4-S-System is an excellent clone of Tokyp Marui's JG M4-S-System. This AEG feels heavy on hand; most of the easy wear parts are made with metal. The front Rail RIS System handguard made with full metal. The upper and lower receiver are made in ABS. Both the front and rear sight are made in metal; very similar to Marui. The flash hider is nicely made in Metal.
Regards, David
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Post by Zorak on Nov 7, 2011 11:03:13 GMT -5
That sounds so much like the product description from an overseas retailer that it's setting off my spammer alert. I also note that it came from an IP in the Ukraine, whereas the first post from the account claimed he plays in the Bay area.
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Post by a1 (Babez) on Nov 7, 2011 15:22:41 GMT -5
Hi.. New design performs excellent and high durability and putting this M4 to the next level of perfection in airsoft. First batch come in to US. JG M4-S-System is a Marui Clone A.E.G (Black) the finest made Electric Airsoft Guns by JG. This JG M4-S-System is an excellent clone of Tokyp Marui's JG M4-S-System. This AEG feels heavy on hand; most of the easy wear parts are made with metal. The front Rail RIS System handguard made with full metal. The upper and lower receiver are made in ABS. Both the front and rear sight are made in metal; very similar to Marui. The flash hider is nicely made in Metal. Regards, David ... And this is exactly the reason you should not buy it. But, it gave me a good laugh.
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Post by Crapshoot on Nov 7, 2011 18:15:55 GMT -5
*cough* KWA!!!!! *cough*
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Post by Knief on Nov 7, 2011 21:18:45 GMT -5
Crapshoot,
That post was even kess helpful than DavidCharlton's. If you're not going to elaborate on a suggestion with support, you might as well not even make one. It does the reader no good to know that some guy likes KWA for some unknown reason that may or may not match up with his own priorities and interests. Not only does he not know on what criteria you judge a gun, but he can't even discern whether you have enough experience to be giving advice in the first place.
We love getting input from every member here, but only if you're willing to make an actual positive contribution. If you can put the time into expounding on your preference with cause, then please do so. If not, dropping a brand name and making a quick exit just adds clutter to the thread.
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Post by Druxus on Nov 7, 2011 22:15:59 GMT -5
I wouldn't let anyone talk you out of a jg. I have a g36c working on 4 years of use/ loaner, only thing replaced was the trigger contacts. Modded a jg dragunov with a 150 spring, had to put another piston in after 4000 rounds but come on im running a 150 spring. After 20000 rounds im still running the stock gears. Have a friend that picked up a gun like the one you linked, got it abot 2 months ago. He likes it and has not had any problems so far. I chronoed it at 410, and with 25's it has good range.
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Post by BoredKender on Nov 8, 2011 18:23:25 GMT -5
There is no reason you should NOT be running stock gears after 20k rounds. Let us know how they hold up when you are at about 200k.
The G36C was one of the better models that JG ever put out, but that is mainly due to the fact that the v3 gearbox is inherently more sturdy with less room for catastrophic failures.
It is ok to enjoy your replica, but you are comparing apples to cucumbers when it comes to the differences in design and durability between an M4 style and a G36 style.
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Oh yeah, and I hope that 425 wasn't measured with .25's because that alone is too hot to use full auto here even on .20's.
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Post by Druxus on Nov 8, 2011 19:14:13 GMT -5
I chronoed it at 410 with .20's, he uses .25's for some good range with it. Hmm never thought about it but all my jg guns have version 3 gearbox's. Might be on to something with the version 3 gun thoughts. Either way I have had good luck with my jg's.
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Post by Blitz on Nov 8, 2011 19:36:15 GMT -5
I chronoed it at 410 with .20's, he uses .25's for some good range with it. Hmm never thought about it but all my jg guns have version 3 gearbox's. Might be on to something with the version 3 gun thoughts. Either way I have had good luck with my jg's. Well a version 3 gearbox is pretty hard to fuck up, even for JG. Unfortunately, their V2's are so weak that all of my friends' JGs broke internally at around 50k rounds. That's about 10 AEGs. On the KWA note, I think what crapshoot was trying to say, is that TM and JG aren't the only ones that make an S-system. The problem with the KWA S-systems, though, is that almost all of the ones out there are their version 1 series. Those are all way too hot (about 430-450 fps) and didn't have the reinforcements the 2Gx series has. If you do manage to find one with the 2Gx gearbox, then that would be the one I'd recommend getting. My recommendation comes from owning a KWA 2Gx, and witnessing my friends' JGs fail time and time again.
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