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Originally Posted by Rumpel Felt
You are right yes. It does depend on the player totally.
Mabey something should be put in the FAQ about saving money in the future like warning people that if they are in it for realism that TM should probly be their last choice. Just so that they don't take the advice most say "go with TM" and then end up regreting it when they look at their $1200 TM gun upgrade bill then look over and see all the work they just did for $600 out of the box.
Personal choice, some are okay with plastic some need it to be next to real. Like me.
Oh and by the way yes I am quite a crazy player, I am still fully abled to run around all day pulling of poser matrix moves and diving into trenches. (or falling haha) Even if I was slow and steady, I'd still prefer a metal gun just for the big manly feel. Which is how it relly is with real guns anyway.
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Who said TM wasn't realistic? It has a functioning charging handle, unlike many other brand guns (G&P, G&G, CA) Metal doesn't define everything that makes a gun "real". Infact, some guns are overweight to their real steel counterparts. If you're going to talk about "realism" you should be referring to the Systema line of Armalites.
I wouldn't knock TM either. I've done work on a G&P gun, and there were many issues (BB's curving off to the left for no reason, big jumps in FPS, misfeeding problems) TM's may have more plastic, but they are proven to be the most reliable out of all the AEG manufacturers out there.
From what I could tell, the new TM M4S is just as solid as the G&P's. With the reinforced tabs and outer barrel, it's just as solid as with a metal body, yet still maintains the quick takedown feature, which is a plus. I was fairly skeptical of it, but when you actually hold it, the M4S feels solid.