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Post by Knief on Feb 23, 2006 1:01:12 GMT -5
Wrong.
KSC makes both a taiwanese and Japanese model of many guns. They are identical, as far as I can tell. Both models have the same trademarks. KWA guns have no trademarks (and in the case of some of the glocks, no trigger safety).
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Post by Gunslinger on Feb 23, 2006 6:01:43 GMT -5
Honestly I dont know. Mine are KWA so? I dont know with out looking at the box. Although I would "guess" japanese, due to it being so popular there and considering thats where most guns come from. But as I said I have no clue so Im talking out of my ass right now.
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Post by Knief on Feb 23, 2006 9:29:45 GMT -5
Once again, wrong. KWA guns are all taiwanese guns, just like KJW, and KWC. KWA is a brand, and as far as I'm concerned, independent of KSC. KSC makes two versions of many of their guns, one is dubbed "Japanese" and the other is dubbed "Taiwanese." As far as I can tell, there is no difference between the two. It may be a marketing ploy to get people to spend the extra money on a "Japanese" made gun, although it's known that KSC is based out of Japan anyway, so I don't really know.
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Post by Gunslinger on Feb 23, 2006 13:32:08 GMT -5
Cool, cool man. Like I said I didnt know. I guess now I do. Ha hah.
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Post by Agouti on Feb 26, 2006 23:00:44 GMT -5
Actually, if I recall, the Taiwanese version (of their latest pistol) doesn't have trademarks on the magazine, but everywhere else on the gun it has the same trademarks. Also, it has a metal slide and costs $50 less.
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