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Post by Darksoul on Jan 29, 2003 20:19:49 GMT -5
Hello I am going to ask anyones opinion on the Glock 26c made from KWA thank you
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Post by Minky on Jan 29, 2003 23:45:02 GMT -5
Got a link? I didn't know there was a KWA version of the G26c already. Is it without the trigger safety and any markings at all? I own the KSC Taiwan version of the G26c, and it's an awesome little gun. Super fast rate of fire, and works nicely with a big 50 round mag hanging out. The least amount of rounds I can manage to fire off in full-auto is like 3 or 4 rounds.....it's fast! Long term durability is a concern, as with all gas guns, but especially the full-auto ones. The G18C has plenty of known issues, and as far as I know the internals of the G26C are pretty much the same, so it probably shares the same problems. Overall though, it's a sweet little gun, and it's cheap enough that I wouldn't mind buying another after it breaks.
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Post by Darksoul on Jan 30, 2003 15:07:08 GMT -5
www.airsoftatlanta.com has it under gas guns, but I think that they said it was KWA but I think it is KSC taiwan without tm's What problems are there. should I get a KSC Glock 19
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Post by Minky on Jan 30, 2003 18:46:26 GMT -5
I'm almost positive it's a KWA. There is no "KSC Taiwan version without trades", only the KSC Taiwan and Japanese versions, and apparently now the KWA version. The KSC Taiwan/Japanese version should be identical, while the KWA version probably has no markings at all, and will be missing the Glock trigger safety. These are the features missing on KWA guns in order to make them import friendly, i.e. easier to get into the US. As for problems, the simple fact that the gun is full-auto means parts will wear out faster than in a semi only gun. The G18C has a known problem of losing its semi auto function after a while, and I've read a few accounts of the same happening with the G26C as well. If you're after a long lasting, durable gun for skirmish use, you might be better off going with a semi auto gun instead of select fire. It's hard to beat the fun factor of full auto though.
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