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Old June 26th, 2011, 00:28   #1
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Finally got my first GBBR! WE M4 CQBR!

Hi everybody! Just dropping by to greet all my fellow airsoft canada members ^^ Just wanted to drop by and introduce myself My name is Francis and I live in Toronto but I'm currently in Hong Kong for a vacation ^^

I finally got my first GBBR in Hong Kong (at a store in mong kok...Operation ProShop) Its awesome! seems to be pretty accurate. Although there is an annoying problem. Everytime i shoot one bb out of the barrel and then the gun automatically chambers the next round, if i point the gun downwards the bb falls out! I'm bringing it back to the store to have it checked out but other than that, its awesome!

I hope to be able to talk to everybody here about my M4 and their choice of weapons in airsoft! Bye bye
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Old June 26th, 2011, 00:37   #2
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Congrats on your first purchase, you will have a hard time bringing it back though.
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Old June 26th, 2011, 00:45   #3
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oooh no problem haha i don't plan on bringing it back because im a frequent flier between hong kong and toronto ^^ I have a sig sauer that i purchased back in Canada a year ago awesome gun!
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Old June 26th, 2011, 01:01   #4
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what? what do you mean? T_T

edit: Sorry i didn't mean to get off on a bad start...just wanted to say hi..
No problems man, hope you enjoy your WE. Its actually the most widely used gbbr in Canada too. They are great fun.
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Old June 26th, 2011, 01:05   #5
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Thank you! I asked the person who works at the airsoft store "which gun has the most potential to upgrade and most parts for repairs" and he said this WE M4 is the most common. I'm completely new to rifles so i just prayed his words were true

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Old June 26th, 2011, 01:08   #6
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Did you mean out of all airsoft guns or gbbr? The WE has tons of parts to upgrade it with, most of them are just steel versions if the stock parts however. Expect to have to perform regular service and maintanance on it, just like the real thing. After a while parts will wear out and will need to be replaced, but one of the greatest things about the WE gbbr is that the parts are relatively inexpensive and the mechanism is pretty simple to do the repairs yourself.
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Old June 26th, 2011, 01:14   #7
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I asked the staff "Which GBBR is the most common with wide access to parts and upgrades" and he said this is the gun for me. He didn't want me to buy anything too expensive and said this beginner gun should be a good introduction gun.
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Old June 26th, 2011, 06:45   #8
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lol, turn your hop up on.
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Old June 26th, 2011, 07:15   #9
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lol, turn your hop up on.
This should fix you issue with bb's rolling out.
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Old June 26th, 2011, 07:37   #10
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what? what do you mean? T_T

edit: Sorry i didn't mean to get off on a bad start...just wanted to say hi..
Congrats and Welcome aboard ASC!
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Old June 26th, 2011, 12:31   #11
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thank you! i tried increasing the hop-up by approximately 5 full clockwise turns, but that hasn't helped. The guy at the store keeps like a pretty cool guy. He told me to stop throwing in so much money on my GBBR to try to fix things and to go to a field game with them to really see what my GBBR is missing. He also mentioned trying to zero-in your gun at 10 meters is no fun because most field game combat happens within 20 to 30 metres. I hope i can join them one day! Thanks for your input everybody : )
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Old June 26th, 2011, 12:43   #12
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thank you! i tried increasing the hop-up by approximately 5 full clockwise turns, but that hasn't helped. The guy at the store keeps like a pretty cool guy. He told me to stop throwing in so much money on my GBBR to try to fix things and to go to a field game with them to really see what my GBBR is missing. He also mentioned trying to zero-in your gun at 10 meters is no fun because most field game combat happens within 20 to 30 metres. I hope i can join them one day! Thanks for your input everybody : )
You should go on a Hong kong airsoft forum for advice on Hong kong style play in Canada we tend to zero our hopup to longer range because we have space to have long range firefights.
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Old June 27th, 2011, 06:15   #13
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You should go on a Hong kong airsoft forum for advice on Hong kong style play in Canada we tend to zero our hopup to longer range because we have space to have long range firefights.
Yes i have to The guy told me they normally engage within 20 to 30 meters of each other. I'm dying to go play with them but I'm scared they'll yell at me if i can't shoot to save my life...
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