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May 28th, 2006, 18:17 | #16 |
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i have a G&G GR-16 R4 Carbine. the exact model you are probably thinking of getting.
i have not gamed with this yet but i have had it for more than 4 months. I have the G&G with the gearbox stamped that says, 'G&G Armament' on the gearbox. - it looks great out of the box. - fires smooth, but a bit louder than the TM M4A1 S-System i had. - It is a lightweight AEG compared to other full metal guns. this can be a plus for people who do not want to lug around a heavy rifle but still have a solid full metal AEG. - There are NO rear body tabs, G&G has used lips to compensate for not having the rear tabs. The tab-less design makes it easy to switch out the hop-up unit and innerbarrel if you wish to put a longer inner barrel for when you attach a silencer onto the AEG. Any other questions? Personally, I find the ready-mag battery pack uncomfortable, and I prefer batteries stored in the rear of the gun. This is only a preference, other people may feel comfortable having it. -BM
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May 28th, 2006, 18:29 | #17 |
formerly pivot
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I have 2 G&G's, the R5 and the carbine. I love them both.
Just replace the hop up bucking in it if you have any problems and you have yourself a super durable gun. I bought both of mine when they first were released and have been gaming hard with them ever since. Great guns. |
May 28th, 2006, 20:11 | #18 |
Well, I'll add it to my list of possible AEG's for this summer then
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March 13th, 2009, 12:58 | #19 |
Heres a little review on it so far, after 2500 rounds through it
first- external: everything on the outside of the gun is metal exept the hand grip, foregrip, and stock. the fire selector switch i thought was plastic until i scratched some paint off to reveal either steel or aluminum. the fire selector switch clicks into place positivley and wont go anywhere unless you move it. the charging handle and forward assist button are non functional but are solid and still movable. the dust cover is also metal but has the spring reversed so you have to hold it open which is alright. the handgrip has a heatsink and a flathead motor adjustment screw rather than the normal allen key screw. the stock at first is a little sticky but after a while it works really well, the outer barrel has a powder feeling to it which is really nice because when you scratch it you can just rub it off unless its a deep cut. the flashhider is steel and has a small allen key screw on the bottom so you cant take it off until you unscrew it, under the flash hider is a ccw screw (for people who dont know, it unscrews right instead of left) the flash hider has a really bright glossy orange which pisses me off because the rest of the gun is either a matte black or a powdery dark grey. the carrying handle is all metal and is very easy to adjust to windage and elevation. the recievers have a lot of trades that are somewhat nice but not realistic, but the trades are laser engraved. each gun/reciever has their own serial number (mine is #5567) i would prefer the trades to be all black like the plastica series but they are still nice since the magnesium has a mixture of black in it so the trades look like there fading. the stock is a normal le stock. the actual gun is really balanced because i can stand the gun up on the butt off the stock and it wont fall over, also i can balance the entire gun on the end of the magazine so that only the bottom of the mag is touching the floor. the magazine is the same powdery gray as the barrel and has a capacity of 450 as G&G claims, there are no feeding problems whatsoever but enough mag wobble to piss you off but nothing a little electrical tape wont fix, also the gun can take a wide variety of mags like dboys, MAG, magpul, star, G&P, KWA you know the deal. the first time i took off the flash hider there was some glue to keep you from taking it off but the glue was unsuccessful because they only put a drop of glue on and it was really flaky glue. The externals of the gun are outstanding and i give it a 9/10 because of the trades and the sticky stock Now for internals: to tell you the truth im a little sceptic about opening the gearbox up but i know their are 8mm bearings and the gears are not pot metal but cut steel, the barrel is a 6.04 tightbore which is really acurate with the hop up adjusted just right (which it already was when i got it) the hop up dial is really stiff and has to be forced to turn but it will probaly loosen up after a while. the hop up is plastic but is very good for a plastic hop up and wont need to be changed out, also it is a green color like the grass. the gun has really fast trigger response and a crazy rof with a powerizer 9.6v 2800mah nun-chuck battery which goes in the foregrip, (forgot to mention in the external section that all the plastic parts are fiber reinforced, i know this because you can see pieces of silver string in the plastic) to dissasemble the gun you have to unscrew the rear reciever pin with 2 flatheads on each side kindof like the KWA, but the front pin is a slide out. after you take the pins out you pull on the charging handle and slide the top reciver forward. i dont know what else to say so ill sum it up now i give the internals a 9/10 also but thats because i havent got into the gearbox yet to actually see whats "inside" the gun all in all this is a great gun for the $280CND i paid for it not including the extra mags and battery+charger. i reccomened this gun to any one who wants a good reliable gun begginers or pros, i know there are a lot of better guns out their but for the price you cant complain, also the gun does make a different sound than the normal sewing machine sound but its not a stressful sound its more of a computerized sound kinda like the systema, also it comes with barrel tool a really nice manual thats made out of glossy paper, a cleaning rod, a front sight adjustment tool and a barrel cover which is a reddy orange color. k well thanks for reading my review hope you liked it if there are any other questions you can pm me almost forgot it goes around 350fps with .20s (it goes through both side of the can and pierces the bottom center but sticks to the bottom side of the can beside the rim. also whatever you can see you can hit aslong as its inside of the 100m range after that the wind starts blowing the bbs around abit. the gun is not light weight it weights more than a KWA by just alittle bit though Last edited by The Saint; March 13th, 2009 at 13:11.. |
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March 13th, 2009, 16:55 | #20 |
asexual lumbricus terrestris
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should have waited for 2 and a half more months, then it would be this thread's 2 yr birthday.
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March 13th, 2009, 21:18 | #21 |
i have the m4 cqb from g&g all i have done to it so far is put dean's connectors in it and the gun runs like a champ my brother has the g&g m16 and same thing both run great but this is my first good aeg so i don't have anything to compare it with. all in all i love the gun very happy i bought it. i have taken almost the whole gun apart and for a noob to take apart and work on it as easy as i have that has to be a good thing. rof is good fps is perfect can't complain
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March 14th, 2009, 23:07 | #22 |
yessss!! just got my 552 EOTech from huang today, its sick on my gr16 arbine but little bit of ghosting in pitch black and reticle isnt bright enough to see on sunny days but i play all forest so its good, sick trades too just like the real one doesnt have the ticks around the circle though cant complain its all functional... but for how long. canada needs more huangs though and a bigger airsoft scene
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