Fear Roback
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Post by Fear Roback on Dec 8, 2011 11:37:04 GMT -5
Whats up my brothers?. Well I have not posted in a while, sorry my bad. First a quick up-date. I did get the Sig Full Metal P229 GBB Pistol and I can hit everything I aim at. Now that I got my side arm Set. Its now Rifle Time ! I have got a hard on for the M4's. I have been researching You Tube, links, Web sites, etc. and I got my Sights on the AEG "AMG M4 Full Metal RIS" Rifle. Now what I need is feed back from all or any of you that have, used, tested, or seen this weapon, and tell me what you think.. Thank you my Brothers...
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Post by Crapshoot on Dec 8, 2011 19:50:58 GMT -5
I never recall hearing anything good about AGM.
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Post by justified on Dec 8, 2011 20:01:38 GMT -5
For that price just get yourself a G&G Combat Machine.
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Post by Andrew on Dec 12, 2011 18:26:53 GMT -5
For that price just get yourself a G&G Combat Machine. This seems to be the go to gun for beginners however if he has the money, I would say go with a G&P or a G&G Proline. But if you're low on cash the Combat Machine is still a great gun, and can be easily upgrades later on.
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Fear Roback
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Post by Fear Roback on Dec 13, 2011 7:21:42 GMT -5
The thing is with the Combat Machine every one has one, And the fps is on the low side.. I what to be more field play around 380-400 fps
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Post by Krutch on Dec 13, 2011 7:48:43 GMT -5
Dude in all honesty the small fps difference is not even noticeable. I have owned 3 Combat Machines and never really felt outranged. The g&g is made of higher quality parts and has a lower fps meaning it wil last fricken forever. The AGM may have a higher fps, but it will be made out of lower quality parts with more stress thus more likely to break. A bonus of the cm is that you can also play in cqb arenas as well as field.
Im sure pretty much anyone here will tell you, a higher fps does not always make more range.
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Post by Zorak on Dec 13, 2011 9:36:45 GMT -5
The thing is with the Combat Machine every one has one, And the fps is on the low side.. I what to be more field play around 380-400 fps "Everyone" has one because "everyone" knows they deliver good value for money. If you really want to be different, you're going have to go against the conventional wisdom of the forum. That doesn't make you a bad person, but it does make posting about it pointless. It's like asking everyone to recommend the best gun that they don't recommend.
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Post by justified on Dec 13, 2011 9:52:01 GMT -5
If you really want to have something that people don't have do not get an m4. Everybody has a m4 and they all end up looking about the same when your done customizing it. The only difference is a custom paint job/optics. To be different your going to have to get an AUG or a P90 those are less common guns. But I own two Combat Machine's one is shooting 400ish fps for field play and the other 320 for arena play. I have to say the 320 one is shooting just about the same distance as the 400 fps one. It all depends on air seal barrel length as well as a few other things. Get a combat machine and a few upgrade parts and you can make a 330 fps gun the same range as a 400 fps gun. The upgrade parts will also do you good in the long run.
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Post by Knief on Dec 13, 2011 10:15:53 GMT -5
justified,
Please slow down and proof read your posts before you submit them. Your syntax is all over the place and that coupled with your refusal to use commas is making your writing increasingly difficult to read. Just write sentences, man. It's not too hard.
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Post by justified on Dec 13, 2011 10:32:16 GMT -5
I apologize I really suck with comma's. Doesn't help i'm on my phone either and auto correct sucks.
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Post by Andrew on Dec 13, 2011 10:34:24 GMT -5
The thing is with the Combat Machine every one has one, And the fps is on the low side.. I what to be more field play around 380-400 fps I can tell you when I show up to the field with my CM people don't even realize it's a CM. As far as the fps I play at 340 fps with no problem.
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Post by Knief on Dec 13, 2011 11:02:20 GMT -5
Being on a phone, ipod, or some other portable device is no excuse. If you can't type properly on it, then wait until you have access to a full keyboard to post. There are plenty of useful guides on how to use commas scattered around the web. But since you're a kid (I assume), just talk to your English teacher. You'll need to learn how to use them anyway, might as well learn from the person who's paid to teach you.
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Post by trustkill on Dec 13, 2011 12:12:56 GMT -5
I would also like to point out that most of the "clone" companies use sub-par quality springs. When the spring settles in these guns your fps plummets. (Often quickly!)
Some of the higher quality options don't have this issue.
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Post by Dahm on Dec 13, 2011 13:09:29 GMT -5
I would also like to point out that most of the "clone" companies use sub-par quality springs. When the spring settles in these guns your fps plummets. (Often quickly!) Some of the higher quality options don't have this issue. I believe PDI springs have the smallest amount of settle. Usually negligible (around 3fps in my experience). But I second your statement about cheap springs settling ungodly amounts. You can even here them rattle back and forth in the gearbox sometimes because they get so short they don't even make contact with the piston and spring guide end simultaneously.
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Post by Snarf on Dec 17, 2011 11:02:26 GMT -5
Oh, yes. My "422 FPS" Dboys MK17 (quote ASGI) has been dropping quite consistantly for a few months. That's actually good for me, because before it was an illegal gun? (In terms of FPS). Hopefully it settles around 350, but as soon as that gun breaks my first upgrade is going to be a new spring. A GOOD spring.
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