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Post by justified on Aug 16, 2011 20:45:18 GMT -5
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Post by Brotato on Aug 17, 2011 8:24:04 GMT -5
Actually yes, most people would tell you that in this very rare situation the clone is recommended over the TM because the clone is cheaper and the performance is the same. Personally though I would buy the one with the adjustable stock.
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Post by theitalynstalyn on Aug 17, 2011 10:42:11 GMT -5
It's not that the performance is the same, but rather for some people the difference in performance between the clone and the TM is not worth the extra $100 some dollars. I'd still take my TM SPAS over any clone shotty any day, even with the price difference. But that could aslo be due to the fact that no one makes a good clone SPAS...
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Post by M.S.-ARC on Aug 17, 2011 12:19:25 GMT -5
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Post by justified on Aug 17, 2011 15:22:19 GMT -5
I saw the thread but that is talking about a different type of shotgun. I am asking specifically just about this airsoft gun and if it is any good.
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Post by Knief on Aug 17, 2011 15:24:17 GMT -5
Yeah, but that one is discussed extensively in the thread. It offers pretty much all of the information you would need on the UTG shotguns.
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Post by justified on Aug 17, 2011 16:30:23 GMT -5
It talks about UTG shotguns but not this one in particular. That is why I posted a different thread now looking back I should have just posted this question in there.
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Post by Brotato on Aug 17, 2011 17:58:02 GMT -5
It's the exact same except it has a stock and the one your looking at doesn't.
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Post by snafu on Sept 1, 2011 21:20:25 GMT -5
I think you will be much better off with a full stock if you get one of those tri shot shotguns.. The most important thing with a tri-shot is getting a nice smooth back and then forward when you cock the gun, if it doesn't cock smoothly it will either missfeed or jam up(ive seen this happen). Its not that they are that hard to cock its just much easier with a stock..
I have nothing else to say cock!
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