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December 19th, 2007, 13:03 | #17 |
nice try Beuwulfe, i am no where close to the fanboys that always spout that the PTW is the end all be all in airsoft.
I was close to falling victim to the PTW, but was shown a much more economical solution. When i was seroiusly considering a PTW I was hoping that it would be the one last gun I purchase, after the PTWs have been out there for a few months I know know that isn't the case. I was hoping for ultra reliabilty, we all know that PTWs aren't. No matter how much I earn annually spending upwards of $3000 on a TOY gun is not a sound purchase in MY books, there are definately others here that have no problem justifying that cash. I love airsoft but it is just one of my many hobbies and to deny myself other toys when a TM/ICS/CA will kill someone just as well as a PTW I felt really no need for it. Now all you PTW fanboys cut and paste your canned PTW rules the world responses and flame away.... you don't need to justify your purchase to me so if flaming me will help you feel better while riding the bus back to your parents house, flame away |
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December 19th, 2007, 13:35 | #18 |
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Reliability isn't an issue in factory QC'd PTWs, Jayhad.
Reason why I went PTW? Realism, range, quality. Something I knew I'd be hard pressed to find elsewhere. And when I compared prices (Pro-win 8mm + internals + body to wrap around it), the PTW came out the winner (PTW:1980, HK416/pro-win:1850) ... But anyway, like I said before, I'm really fucking curious as to how they'll pull off the internals! Will it be as reliable as the AR line? ..oh the excitment |
December 19th, 2007, 13:44 | #19 |
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on getting a PTW as, frankly I do way more CQB than field action.
I am very interested in the MP5 PTW .. I just hope it shares the features of fast cylinder swap and IA responses as the M4 version. I have 3 MP5 now... I really like the weapon as it is pretty much optimized for CQB... For me ... it is not about the Money..All my weapons get written off as business expenses anyway... so the cost is not as much a factor as it may be for others, it is about the gradient of realism and reliability, coupled with versatility.. the M4 PTW has all of that.. over typical AEGs... and if the MP5 PTW does... I'll see one in my stable.
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December 19th, 2007, 13:54 | #20 |
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December 19th, 2007, 14:00 | #21 |
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Of course... but you have to show up..
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December 19th, 2007, 14:07 | #22 |
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And the rest of your airsoft purchases are sound? Riiiight.... A toy is a toy no matter what you spend on it bro...
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December 19th, 2007, 15:57 | #24 |
I don't know why there's such vicious arguing over it anyway.
If somebody wants to spend their cash on a PTW and it makes them happy in the pants, great! If somebody else wants to spend their cash on a TM, CA or any other AEG out there and it makes them happy in the pants, also great! Bottom line is that everybody who plays this game buys guns for different reasons, and no amount of arguing on the interweb will get people to change their minds. I can't say that I would make the leap on spending $3000 a single gun, but I certainly won't bash people who have made that decision. |
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December 19th, 2007, 16:33 | #25 |
Nobody's bashing them. They just don't seem to want to shut the hell up about how great they think the PTW is. Some of us are sick of hearing it.
That being said, the PTW features in an MP5 still interests me more than the Armalite platform, but I suspect the prices will still be astronomical compared to other airsoft items, so... that'll remain a limiting factor. |
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December 19th, 2007, 16:48 | #26 |
The rest of us only wish...
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December 19th, 2007, 17:02 | #27 | |
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TOY 1. an object, often a small representation of something familiar, as an animal or person, for children or others to play with; plaything. I can honestly say 95% of my airsoft purchases are sound FOR AIRSOFT, ie... I wanted a CIRAS and i bought a phantom not and eagle as i don't need to justify that cost to myself.... I, ME can't justify the cost of a PTW, I make good money, own a house and a few cars but still can't justify the cost I am sure there are others out there that can and more power to them. |
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But hey, it's a fad, like Multicam, it'll be around for a year or two, then it'll die down like anything else really. (NO it's not, it's WHO we ARE! LOL)
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December 19th, 2007, 17:18 | #29 |
I sure can't justify it either.
Realism? If it still whines and screams like an AEG and has no blowback then the realism card is still not in hand. Being able to swap spring cylinders and crack it half doesn't exactly impress me. Sure they may be slightly closer to real dimensions, but that hardly matter for a "training weapon" when it operates like a sewing machine. Where's the realism in that?? I hear you can't cock the charging handle either. Not cool. So the guns are all uber....why do the mags cost like $70 a piece for locaps?? Why does simple little cylinder cost like $200? It's just a spring incased in aluminum no? Range and accurancy don't mean a whole lot in airsoft because either way you cut it it's still going to be piss poor compared to the real M4/16 or MP5. I've owned a couple CA MP5's. All performed very nicely. Why should I spend 6x as much for 1? What's it really going to do all that much better???? |
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December 19th, 2007, 20:20 | #30 |
I grabbed one because it can shoot 550 fps with no trigger delay, has a reliable burst option, and it doesn't make any whining sounds, just tack tack tack. Having spent a fortune trying to get other brands even close to this proved futile, the PTW is the only electric gun that has awesome trigger response at 550fps. That planetary gear-box is unique and super-effective. That said, we can all hope for china-clones of that mechbox system...
Hopefully the MP5 will continue this trend, offering a very responsive firing mechanism at very high FPS (of course, seems pointless in CQB sites). As for price, like everything, if properly shopped around, you can grab mags for less than $50 each, remember the good ol' days of only TM mags in Canada for $60? Still, I am not a fan of the MP5 and a PTW one will be impressive but not my style. Still, I am very interest in what their initial release FPS will be. -Daes |
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