happy
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Post by happy on Sept 9, 2003 14:15:00 GMT -5
wats the difference in them?
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Post by luke213 on Sept 9, 2003 14:16:27 GMT -5
M4 has a flattop receiver and a longer barrel
m733 has an a2 receiver and short barrel.
Luke
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Post by MrT on Sept 9, 2003 14:19:42 GMT -5
I would like to add they are both very good, only limited by their mini battery. I have an M-4 and my friend an M-733 only advantage is it seems Mauri has fixed the barrel wobble on the M-733
I Pity the Fool!
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Post by luke213 on Sept 9, 2003 14:21:14 GMT -5
Well by removing the fuse you can get a larger batt in, I also have an M4. Though I like it barrel wobble sucks. But all guns have their draw backs, barrel wobble is a small one.
Luke
P.S. I don't think the Ak has any problems:) I have nothing else to say
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happy
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Post by happy on Sept 9, 2003 14:23:22 GMT -5
wat do u mean teh barrel wobbles. like u can turn the barrel but ti wont fall off or wat?
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Post by luke213 on Sept 9, 2003 14:30:42 GMT -5
READ!!! There are a million topics on all of this. I posted the first couple times cause their quick answers. But you gotta realise unless you read first and can't find an answer to your question, and just post questions like your talking to someone you will piss people off.
Luke
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Post by Knief on Sept 9, 2003 15:00:24 GMT -5
interestingly enough, happy posted this directly after i told him to research this and the CQB topic at airsoftplayers.
Today's youth, always want things handed to them on a silver platter.
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Post by DE50man on Sept 9, 2003 15:10:13 GMT -5
Not all the youth
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Post by Knief on Sept 9, 2003 15:14:32 GMT -5
psst, DE. I am the youth
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Post by DE50man on Sept 9, 2003 15:15:33 GMT -5
I have nothing else to say im in school right now, using their computers
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Post by luke213 on Sept 9, 2003 15:44:13 GMT -5
Well it just annoys me at times, I don't mind helping people out with what I have learned so far. But with something this simple it just gets on my nerves. I just can't see wasting anyones time explaining yet again where the barrel wobbles on an m16 or m14. If these people would just do some reading, like a week of reading as soon as they find airsoft they would ask so many less questions. When I found airsoft I searched and read for quite a while prior to posting anything, and I made allot less newb posts, I really don't remember if I made any real bad ones but not that I can recall. None the less for anyone new here. Read airsoftplayers.com and here and find the answers. Chances are most of the topics your gonna make have been made dozens of times already.
Luke
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Post by Munin on Sept 9, 2003 15:49:30 GMT -5
By the way, Luke, barrel wobble is one of the easiest problems to correct. It is quite literally a matter of tightening at most three screws. PM me if you want a run down on how to fix it.
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Post by DE50man on Sept 9, 2003 15:52:18 GMT -5
Yeah luke i see where your coming from, i too surfed for quite awhile before even joining a site
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Post by luke213 on Sept 9, 2003 16:17:11 GMT -5
Yeah I know how to fix it:) Well temporarily. Tightening the bolts only seems to cure it for a little while. Using locktight on the bolts still only temp cures it. The M4 nick was using at the game is starting to deveope worse and worse wobble, no matter the tightening of the set screws. So I shimmed it a little the other day, but I have a suspicion that it's gonna be a canidate for a metal body and one peice outer barrel one of these days.
Luke
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