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Once you get the gun you can measure to see what inner lenght you can use.
The 8inch outter has a 220mm the 10inch has a 280mm but with alot of guns you can often fit a slightly longer one (or go even longer with a silencer to hide it or an extension to hid it.
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June 11th, 2013, 16:53 | #18 |
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Maciek also had a cool battery bag idea that I copied: I have this http://www.airsoftstore.ca/index.php...roducts_id=244 in it. I also run the PDI W-Hold. Because its awsome.
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June 11th, 2013, 17:08 | #19 |
That stock battery bag is exactly what i was looking for. Such a good idea. I think il pickup both the Baton Ryusoku, and also try the w-hold.
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This will however require a complete re-wire also to the stock as the gun comes front wired. But this is a good opportunity to add a mosfet. Also to note stock VFC plastic hop units tend to be on the tight side and may have problems with the PDI hold rubber. I had a G&P metal unit in this PDW. I do however at the moment have a plastic hop unit in there (stole the metal for another project) and have a PDI rubber lying around that I have been meaning to give a try. So if I end up doing that in the next few days I will report back.
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June 11th, 2013, 20:31 | #21 |
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Been directly involved with 3 brand new vfc quakes through direct purchase of for friends.
Top notch ride. Keep your hands off the god damn thing other than holding it and pulling the trigger. This is now 500 bucks. Same gun was 749, then 699, then 599 and now 499. Hands down...sweet ride. So crisp and shoots so quiet. I suspect the other m4 platforms are the same. Inside is beefy. Bushings. Tight build. No sloppy bull shit. Kwa I am firmly against. Witnessed first hand a brand new high end gun blow up followed by the brutal exercise of getting parts. . Last edited by Trev140_0; June 11th, 2013 at 20:33.. |
June 12th, 2013, 13:12 | #22 |
Tough decisions im faced with. Id love a manueverable gun like an smg style with good range to be able to play field with. Looking at the Ares g36c, maybe a p90. Ive already got m4 mags and there compatible with the pdw so thats a plus.
I like the ump style, mp5, p90, g36c, mp7, etc etc but the mags are quite expensive. Basically looking for a gun that can perform very well stock preferablly smg style. Not a big fan of the m4 but that might end up being my only option. Or should i just upgrade my kwa km16br? Ive used the gun and like it but its a little to long for my liking. Would it be a good idea to spend some money on bucking and nub plus a tbb on the kwa? Id like to increase the accuracy a bit and maybe the fps. Is there a possible way i could throw a smaller inner barrel on the m16 and say a magpul moe m4 sized hanguard? Or somehow make it a smaller smg sized gun? Last edited by AlexBisnett; June 12th, 2013 at 13:17.. |
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June 12th, 2013, 15:45 | #23 |
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Choices choices.
PDW is a great indoor gun due to the folding stock. Chuck it in a backpack and your good to go. Outdoor I prefer to use an M4 sized gun. Current being the VFC SR-15 picked mainly because it is super light, I would say very close in weight to the PDW.
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June 12th, 2013, 16:19 | #24 |
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stay within your means to pay for the hobby. A p90 is good, and the mags not badly priced, but the problem is pouches aren't as cheap as m4 pouches. G36 pouches are even worse for cost, and the pmags are larger than m4 pmags so they don't really fit nicely into m4 pouches.
the ump uses the same pouches as p90 and the mags are a bit pricey. There's a reason lots of people own several m4s/armalites. The mags are dirt cheap to buy and stow. Look at the budget for getting oddball guns that use non standard mag sizes. Not just gun, but cost of mags, cost of pouches and gear to carry mags with. Also battery size and shape. If you have budget to cover oddball mag logistics, my choice would be p90, but I'm sort of biased. From a maintenance point of view, a v6 is easiest to work on, followed by v3, then v2.
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June 12th, 2013, 16:32 | #25 |
If you want an AK go with LCT. Ive owned both a LCT AK74 and Real Sword Type 56-1 and would take the LCT any day of the week. Dont get me wrong real sword is amazing as well.
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June 12th, 2013, 16:59 | #26 |
Why do you prefer the LCT over the RS?
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June 12th, 2013, 17:39 | #27 | |
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Lct is just as nice or nicer then RS run off full TM type internals will take alot of real steel parts with lil to no modding (like handguards and gas tubes n such) and they are about half the price of a RS but just as nice outside and nicer inside IMO
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June 13th, 2013, 12:30 | #29 |
Ok thanks for all the help, i think il eventually end up grabbing an LCT. But for now i think the smartest thing i should do is just upgrade my kwa km16br. But ive read some stuff about kwas being hard to upgrade? Maybe someone can shed some light on that.
Id atleast like to replace the hopup rubber and nub to try and get some better accuracy and maybe install a tbb. Would the Baton Ryusoku be suitable for the KWA? I know theres certain rubbers and nubs to use for different fps setups so im not sure. Or would i just be better off to tryout the pdi W-hold? Or tryout the Baton Ryusoku with the Prommy bridge hop up? |
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June 13th, 2013, 13:43 | #30 |
Would an r-hop work for my gun? And would i have to start using .30s with it? or Would .25s still work? I came across this mod a while ago and might try to make one.
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