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Post by Knief on Jun 9, 2003 8:15:27 GMT -5
that's KJW. Try to get your GBB manufacturers straight, there are lots of them.
TM-makes good performing and decent looking replicas KSC-makes good performing and good looking replicas KWA-very similar to KSC, lots of people think they are the same (no evidence to prove that, however). Their qulity is up to par on most items as KSC (sans the M9's, however their M11 is "better") KWC-specializes in lite-blowback POS's, but has some decent guns, the super heavy weight M9 and Desert Eagle, for instance. KJW-affordable Tanaka-their guns tend to be under powered and have leaky magazines. They do make some guns that nobody else does, however. Maruzen-Likes to make the shotties and SMG's/machine pistols. Great looks, decent performance Marushin-Known for their 8mm revolvers and not much else. Nobody seems to want to try their M9 or 1911 WA-Top notch looks, good performance, hop up is a bitch to set, customizable t ohell and back with a price tag to match.
Of course, these are all generalizations, every company will have a few outstanding guns and a few lemons, you'll have to do your own research on the specific gun you want.
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Post by Chewcky on Jun 9, 2003 14:38:14 GMT -5
Sorry for being confusing earlier but the gun i am talking about now is the KSC M9, i think im gonna go with that cause it seems to be a very reliable gun from what i have read.
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Post by Chewcky on Jun 10, 2003 15:28:56 GMT -5
ok guys im gonna get one of these today, the KWC M9 (120$) comes with a Pegasus Silencer OR a KSC M9 its 109.99$ and comes with nothing. Which gun is a better build and will last longer and perform better for the price? edit: I'm too lazy to spell a full word out. Please mock me. respond asap because i would like to order promptly.also these guns are from www.airsoftatlanta.com and the KWC M9 shoots at 320 fps compared to the KSC M9 at 290 FPS.
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Post by Bigmack on Jun 10, 2003 15:48:02 GMT -5
KSC
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Post by Knief on Jun 10, 2003 16:13:33 GMT -5
KSC
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Post by Jacko on Jun 10, 2003 16:17:00 GMT -5
KSD
Er, C. KSC.
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Post by I3 1 L L on Jun 10, 2003 20:20:04 GMT -5
Just to add a forth opinion just because I have nothing better to do but tell you the right thing I will go ahead and say
[glow=red,2,300]KSC[/glow]
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Post by Chewcky on Jun 11, 2003 11:17:31 GMT -5
Alright i got it all ordered and ready to go, will i be able to scrimish with this gun? is it capable of contending with some of the other guys you have out there?
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Post by Chewcky on Jun 11, 2003 12:15:36 GMT -5
Ok for the M9 i ordered i got the Top Gas Green gas, i know that stuff is the more high powered gas and well i read a lot of reviews of the gun and ive seen many places where the gun is for sale. The gun is recommended to use both gasses. Some places say the 134a and other places say the Top Gas. Is there a problem in using the Top Gas in my gun because that is what i ordered and i do not want to cause considerable damage to my gun.
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Post by Jacko on Jun 11, 2003 12:21:49 GMT -5
The higher power gasses will, hopefully, only cause more gradual wear and tear on the gun, which means you'll have to replace parts more quickly. Things like the slide cracking, valves blowing, and that sort of thing. This isn't necassarily a bad thing, as it gives you the opportunity to learn about your gun while you fix it.
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Post by Chewcky on Jun 11, 2003 12:32:00 GMT -5
how long will it last with Top Gas? a month or so?
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Post by Jacko on Jun 11, 2003 12:36:26 GMT -5
It's not so much the time it lasts as how many rounds. I don't have much experience running green gas through stock guns (Both my Glocks were upgraded with metal compenents before I used green gas in them).
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Post by Chewcky on Jun 11, 2003 12:39:41 GMT -5
Well i can say that this now makes me very worried that i made a very stupid decision on getting the Green Gas.
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Post by Viking on Jun 11, 2003 17:19:06 GMT -5
I only use Green Gas, I like no other. In my experience I have found that mags start to crap out long before slides start to break with Green Gas. Now mind you it depends on the make and model of your gun what will happen, but I have used a KWC Desert Eagle and a TM Tac Master extensively with green gas in the past and both held up with no problems, well over 2 or 3 thousand rounds threw them. But as stated I did have mag problems.
However, I do own a WA Para 45, my intention with this gun (since WA guns are notorious for breaking under Green Gas usage) is to use it till it breaks then just upgrade with metal parts. The strange thing is, I have only fired about 100 rounds threw it, all with green gas, and I am starting to have some random double firing (2 bbs in one shot) problems, I don’t know if this is due to green gas or a bad melon in the WA line.
Use green gas, if it’s a KSC, KWC, TM or similar makes you should get a lot of fun out of it before anything bad happens.
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Post by Chewcky on Jun 11, 2003 17:31:54 GMT -5
Thanks for the past experience info mr viking, that really settles my worries about purchasing the green gas
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