December 8th, 2007, 17:18 | #16 | |
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i think more platforms would help systema's business. i understand what your sayin mac, even though it may be the best gun out there if it looks like fuck, i would field it, even more important is how it feels to you, akward, bulky ect... like if ptw's only came in ak... i wouldnt be buying a ptw (HA! take that ak lovers lol).
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December 8th, 2007, 17:21 | #17 | |
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well, i get what you are saying, but when you want something, it just go crazy sometimes.. and saving up 2-3 month for a PTW seems more valueable and satisfiable for me than any others, but it's personal preference, you know. and yes i nearly have the cash now, next next pay will get enough for a M4A1 MAX and accersories. but i am kind of want to wait to feb and see what happens i am getting a PTW anyway |
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December 8th, 2007, 18:31 | #18 |
I'll be attending the Shot Show 2008. rumor is that Systema is going to debut both the MP5 and the SuperMAX (M170) guns at the show. I'll report back after the show with any findings.
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December 8th, 2007, 18:44 | #19 |
I gotta agree with Dracheous.
I don't see how a gun, that's main selling point is it operates amazingly out of a box, needs more commitment and dedication than other guns. I spent months shopping around for my AK47 - buying parts here and there, making parts when I had too, (almost losing fingers in the process), and in the end I have a full steel, full wood, TM Based AK47 with an adequately upgraded mechbox, for only ~$700. I would hope that the only commitment for a PTW is enough free cash, because with something costing nearly 5 times what's adequate, I would expect NOT to spend hours tweaking and working on my gun; other than some simple maintenance once in a while. Having a PTW doesn't make anyone a super-player. With enough skill and knowledge you can be a super player with any gun. I mean, look at the guys who end up with 9+ knife kills at the end of the day, they didn't even need a gun. |
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December 8th, 2007, 19:51 | #20 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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If systema made an M249 para I'd sell my ramcharger in a heartbeat...
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December 8th, 2007, 20:43 | #23 |
Anyone else notice that picture says copyright 2004! That was almost 4 damn years ago! I doubt this thing will ever be released. "coming soon" my ass
But if Systema ever did make an MP5, I'd buy one. I wouldn't mind seeing a full systema line up. You know, an AK, MP5, I'd love a UMP, always wanted one of those. |
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December 8th, 2007, 20:47 | #24 |
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I'm making the 'commitment' soon... Man this is gonna hit the wallet hard.
Anyone want to help me feed for the next month(s)^^ |
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I don't think you guys get it. In fact, I'm certain of it.
Systema's selling feature is not it's out-of-the-box performance. Its the whole platform. The performance is a bonus. Systema does NOT make you a better player. In fact, it makes you a worse player by lulling you into a sense of complacency due to the extreme performance of the gun. It makes you reliant on it, and you tend to become lazy. You start to think things like "Gee, I can hit that guy from here. No need to risk getting hit myself". People who would only buy a PTW because it's an MP5 are looking to buy a gun. They aren't interested in it because of it's platform. If they were, they would already own the M4 version with no reservations. Its not a matter of buying a gun because you like the model, or not buying it because you don't like the model. If you buy one, can you afford to fix it of it breaks? Could you diagnose a problem? Do you know the engineering principles behind the gun and tailor your ammo and maintenance accordingly? I doubt it. The absurd rebuttals come from those who don't own them, and know very little about them. Did anyone realize the picture in the first post is from 2004? I'm betting not, and who's to say if the newly-released PTW will look anything like the model pictured. I've owned PTWs for longer than most people knew they even existed, so I think I know what I'm talking about here. Quote:
Most players who want a PTW are going to get: A) what they can afford or: B) what is available. And in nearly all occasions, it's the damn kits. If you knew how many PMs I get on here and other forums about those kits, I assure you, you'd never buy one. And guys do, even after I've given them the advice not to get it, and admit "I know, but I couldn't wait" or "I just had to get it". These are not the guys who take the committment of what is likely to come seriously. Many guys have to se4ll of nearly everything they own just to afford them. I know, I did. But will they have the resources to have a back-up gun should theirs go down, and still be able to afford to play and spend maybe $600-$800 on new electronics and a new motor if necessary? You fail to see why I call it a committment. When a Classic Army gun breaks, parts are easy to find, cheap and available. Not so for a PTW, but stioll everyone wants to get on the SCK-bandwagon because they believe they can get away cheaper and easier. Not so at all my friend. So, if you have some inside knowledge into the PTWs that I don't have, let's hear it!!
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December 8th, 2007, 21:05 | #27 |
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Reason i'm buying a PTW:
#1 I want performance and reliability. #2 I love AR's. #3 PTW = Cool |
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As much as I believe systema is beautiful platform, its not for me. Its not my style, in my eyes, during an airsoft game, the BB only has to touch the opponent, not rip through them or even leave a welt.
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You failed to understand that I find your statement "Those who would not buy a PTW because it was an AR should not buy the MP5." What the fuck man, people buy PTW for its performance. Are YOU going to tell me right now fair and honest that if the PTW shot 25 feet and weak as an EBB that you would spend $2500 on it? NO! You are paying $2500 for THEE most accurate ((scale)), reliable and performing AEG on the market. Any other answer is is bullshit or just from a retarded person. Would you pay $250,000 for a Civic? Not if it wasn't gold plated and did 0 to light-speed in 6 flat. And if someone likes an MP5 over an AR, they must now LOVE the AR just to own the MP5 PTW? HORSE... SHIT! And as for "OOOh these things use parts that are hard to get!" Well then, I must be dedicated if I own WA or WE? Those are hard to get parts for, can't always go hit up Redwolf for them now can ya. Maruzen's pretty hard to get parts for right now pending your platform, a lot of the upgraded parts are being discontinued, will sure be hard to get them. Your also part of the issue on this "lulling", but its not only PTW's that do that, Star M60's can do it too, and thats a funny sight 6ft 4 asian doing the Rambo seen top of a hill only to look at his chest, shot by a "lesser" TM M14. No one here on ASC is buying these guns for tactical training purposes as military or LE personnel ((Yes there are AF and LE members here, but they have issued shit they get to play with and train)), its all for the very fun game/sport/hobby/picnic/clubwar/weekendwarrior/hoedown event of airsoft.
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