July 22nd, 2006, 05:04 | #76 |
I've owned tm 226, mk23nbb, tanaka 226, kjw p14.45 and a ksc usp full size
the tm226 was an impulse buy, I didnt like the feel or how it shot so it was quickly sold. the mk23 was better, I did miss the blowback feel but this gun was accurate as hell only problem is that its hard to find a holster that fits, so I sold it the tanaka 226.....well, it was my first airsoft gun I shot more bbs through it just plinking than I have with my M4 in game...but I shot it out(blow back broke) if they made metal parts for it I would still be useing it today. the KJW P14.45 is the workhorse sidearm of my arsenel I have done everything wrong with this gun and it still works without any problems (I do cleen it regularly) for a game gun this is one of the best but it doesnt have any trademarks and that is probably the only downside to it. the KSC USP it a remarkable piece of enginering the internals on this are the best of any gun I have owned once I get a metal slide for it it will probably replace the kjw as my game gun, the fit for my hand is amazing (gots big paws) and it just looks stunning my vote goes to the KJW 14.45 simply because it works when it shouldnt and the price
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July 22nd, 2006, 05:54 | #77 |
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kSC glock 18c
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July 22nd, 2006, 07:52 | #78 |
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Thats right, every one loves and wants the TM p226 I personaly love the gun, and I am breaking my own rules again, screw you my thread, anyone with that GBB, go out and get the enhanced recoil spring set, you will love the difference it makes. Tighter recoil/blowback, extra range, accuracy. great upgrade.
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July 22nd, 2006, 12:44 | #79 |
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All TM GBB's perform the same. However, they perform like a beast when you bring out the propane. Might damage the plastic slide over time but just buy a metal slide later.
Telling you the blowback comes alive with propane. The TM HI-CAPA 4.3 is a nice gun, compact and accurate. Another good GBB is the KJW Glock 23. Great recoil, and kicks hard with Propane right out the box. Cons on the KJW G23 is it's not acurrate as the TM GBBs. TM Desert Eagle is a beast. That thing feels like a monster. Best kicking GBB out there. However it's huge! |
July 22nd, 2006, 14:39 | #80 |
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KSC M11's are almost perfect, great accuracy, great rof, decent mag cappacity.. the only down side to them is holstering them (I tend to sling mine). They're robust and overall a general hoot to shoot.
For a gun that's holsterable it is difficult to beat KSC's G19 HW. but enough has been said on that. |
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July 27th, 2006, 02:57 | #82 |
TM Desert Eagle Hard Kick bling version
Pros: -Amazing kick. -Able to shoot propane out of the box. -Looks great. -Decent Mag size (27+1) -About 330-340 fps with propane. -Slide on top to attach RDS. -Giant size. -Looks great. Cons: -Giant size- May be to big for some people and also difficult to find a holster that fits well. -Gas guzzler- not really a big deal when you use propane. -Slightly difficult to disassemble the 2 slide pieces. Conclusion: Ginormous hand cannon, some people see this has a bad thing but I just love the sheer girth of it, depends on personal preference. I think the worst thing about this gun is how easy it is to get finger prints on it :-)
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July 29th, 2006, 14:54 | #83 | |
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It's all bling. Not effective in the fields. I couldn't find a working holster for it, so thats why I sold it. It was also very heavy, too heavy for me to carry around. Now I came down from a super large handgun to my 4.3. |
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July 29th, 2006, 15:53 | #84 |
Your such a little girl. lol jking. I love swinging around a huge .45 and seeing people put there heads down. I just picked up a KSC m945 Performance center and i love it
pros- -Official Logos from smith & wesson performance center, laser etched into slide and frame. -Great grip from the 1911 platform. -Out of the box looks like its been modified to insane amounts, featuring none slip extended hair trigger, extended saftey, double cocking etches that have a very attractive fish scale pattern, Ring hammer, and extended beaver tail. -Custom sights with Windage adjusments with a dime, very professional looking. -Double saftey, featuring a slide and hammer lock, and a beaver tail. -Its ABS plastic, but I still cant believe its not metal. -Magazines are as attractive as the gun. -Great Power from Duster, and apparently can run off propane, im not risking it. -Cheap metal slides and parts. Cons- -Hard to find parts over the sea of glock parts. -The pin to do a takedown is a seperate piece, you lose it, gun no work. -Big for some holsters -Little pin that locks the slide back can easily be lost during takedown, already lost mine. -Mag release can be hit during holstering. |
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July 29th, 2006, 16:53 | #85 |
oh and yeah the TM hard kick "bling", seems to be ineffective, thats a good point by far, a chrome sheen isnt going to win you fire fights. My slide on my m495 seems a little decrotave, so im swapping it out. too flashy.
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August 2nd, 2006, 13:02 | #86 | |
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Man, I had the chrome on plastic Desert Eagle Hard Kick, let me tell you it was completely bling. The chrome finish was not even near or like metal chrome. Didn't like it. No holster and it ate gas like a b1tch. It had nice blowback but for field use na-ah. My 4.3 is fine. Compact, nice crisp blowback. Really like it. |
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August 16th, 2006, 01:37 | #87 |
I just feel it necessary to +1 for the KSC Glock 19 HW.
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