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Post by Big Boss on Feb 14, 2008 15:21:39 GMT -5
Man that was some funny shit I laughed so hard.
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Post by Dutton on Feb 14, 2008 15:24:20 GMT -5
Tokyo Marui makes the GSpec.
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Post by ctres on Nov 14, 2008 12:21:04 GMT -5
okay i was thinking about getting the utg l96 and i wanted to know why everyone says it sucks. i mean it is mostly metal on the inside.
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Post by BoredKender on Nov 14, 2008 12:34:22 GMT -5
Did you not read my last post? READ THE STICKIES AND RULES. READ THE THREADS YOU POST IN.
The UTG is NOT mostly metal on the inside. In fact, it is mostly hollow, sometimes with random chunks of metal to give it weight. Unless you have taken one apart yourself, don't presume to know what it is made of.
Have your second warning today for lack of grammar and basic sentence structure, as well as disregarding the first warning. If you are confused about the warnings, those are covered in the rules as well.
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Post by ctres on Nov 14, 2008 12:46:59 GMT -5
hey just wondering, does the utg l96 take any upgrades? im confused because iv heard it is and aps2 and also that it takes maruzen type 96 upgrades.
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Post by BoredKender on Nov 14, 2008 12:51:57 GMT -5
You're kidding me, right? Enjoy your vacation, and please use it to READ instead of just vomiting out whatever happens to cross your mind.
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Post by mopedman (Fighting Tacos) on Nov 14, 2008 13:42:18 GMT -5
I know 5 people that have bought them. They all broke with in 2 months.
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Post by Chaseman on Nov 14, 2008 15:31:53 GMT -5
Monk, has had his for two seasons now works great just like the day he got it. Of course he takes care of his shit and cleans and lubes it after every game. Still shooting 450+
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Post by ctres on Dec 15, 2008 17:01:40 GMT -5
I have a few questions about upgrading the gun. Does anyone know what type of spring comes in the stock gun, perhaps a sp130? also if I were to upgrade to a sp150, or sp170 would i need the 7mm spring guide or the 9mm spring guide?
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Post by Tollis on Dec 15, 2008 17:43:15 GMT -5
The utg is concentrated fail, why would you ask questions and not take heed of what they say?
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Post by kustom on Dec 15, 2008 23:09:29 GMT -5
This whole thing is borderline necroposting. Any cheap L96 is worthless. I know you may want to snipe, but the only thing that makes these guns saleable is the numbers, like FPS. If you asked "What should I get, a KIA or a Porsche, since both can go 60 MPH?" you're basically doing the same thing with these guns.
If you're set on a crappy sniper rifle, and are dazzled by retailer's performance claims (which are never reliable), then go get it, and get ready to be laughed at by any serious airsofter, and be prepared to get smoked by anyone toting a good gas pistol or better.
Look into a clone AEG if you can't afford a good rifle, or be prepared to throw a lot of money away and be pissed off at your new sport.
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Post by chris12345 on Dec 16, 2008 20:48:14 GMT -5
my friend had the utg L96 and it broke after a couple months
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Post by Blag on Dec 16, 2008 20:52:37 GMT -5
Chris12345, Use proper grammar and punctuation when posting on our forums.
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Post by sparky153 on Jan 29, 2010 13:19:38 GMT -5
I'll vouch for UTG L96. My friend has this gun for a year and had no problems with it. He put bout 1,000 rounds though it. He uses .3's and it is accurate up to 150-200 ft. He also dropped it like 15 times and got maybe 3-4 scratches on it and still fires like new.
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Post by dieselboy440 on Feb 14, 2010 1:57:08 GMT -5
I hate to vouch for this one as well, but when I shot mine for the first time, no scope, I was really surprised at how accurate it really is, must have been about 5 car lengths shooting at a Maxwell house can.
No doubt your lying if you say you use .20s in blowing snow, and hit your target.. you would have to use .30s minimum. I use .36's. The disappointing part, it has a few metal weights... Some good for balance, others not so much.
Diesel
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