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Post by X on Jan 10, 2012 10:07:51 GMT -5
From the limited information I've found on this; I don't think so.
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Post by Knief on Jan 10, 2012 10:36:04 GMT -5
They won't take TM mags, which means they won't take KJW mags. They also won't take KSC or KWA mags, as they use completely different gas systems.
Sadly, GBB mags aren't like AEG mags where they're all made to [almost] the same specifications and are all designed to fit the same body. GBB manufacturers all use their own gas systems and as such, their own mag designs. The only time you really see overlap is when one company makes a straight clone of another (as is the case with any TM and KJW guns) or two companies are very closely linked (KSC and KWA). Otherwise, you don't get very much cross compatibility between brands.
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Post by saintfire on Jan 10, 2012 16:53:43 GMT -5
Alright, thanks for the info then, that's somewhat disappointing But I appreciate the help guys.
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Post by Overkill on Jan 17, 2012 20:52:49 GMT -5
I personally own this self-same 1911 (except in black). The CO2 magazine is garbage and is way too powerful for the gun (it actually kicks the slide back too far and it sticks, aside from sounding like its going to break something). The green gas mag makes the gun awesome. It holds around 30 rounds, and the gas lasts at least the entire magazine, assuming reasonable temperatures.
My sidearm has been through dozens of games with all of its stock components (and proper maintenance). Its shot around 335 normally, but sometimes hops above 350 to around 355ish. It has a very nice kick back, and feels extremely solid.
The safety lever gets a little wiggle in it after awhile, but its not that big of a deal. Breakdown and cleaning is super easy as well! The mags can be a bit expensive though (like $30 a pop). They are also quite wide compared to other 1911 mags.
If you want t know anything more, just let me know.
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Post by saintfire on Jan 18, 2012 20:44:53 GMT -5
Overkill, Thanks, I'll be sure to PM when I get some more questions. And I figure I may as well post this here as well, judging as how its 1911 related, the orange tips are not flush and I have seen several that, with the tip removed, still extend beyond the outer barrel. But, in all the pics in the gallery under the 1911 thread, everything is flush. I'm wondering how and if it just a brand thing...
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