November 9th, 2005, 18:20 | #31 |
Ahhh thanks Solo. Same price for all of them?
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November 9th, 2005, 19:01 | #32 | |
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Pleasure mate. I'm not sure if it's the same price, guess not, maybe USD100 difference between them. EDIT Oh gosh what a fool I was: you were referring to the mags and I was referring to the rifles. No, even the mags have different prices |
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November 11th, 2005, 16:37 | #33 |
Indeed the mags
Not a lot of people seems to be able to get the system in canada... trying to find out what are the prices for the mags.
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November 11th, 2005, 16:41 | #34 |
Yes it's even too hard to get them in Canada. I mean these *shouldn't* be SO hard to get. They're costly yes, but to the point of being unavailable, a bit too much.
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November 13th, 2005, 05:53 | #35 |
I spoke with a rep at Systema US recently. He wasn't aware airsoft was even legal in Canada. After giving him the lo down on our tricky system, he seemed to suggest the version 3's could be made available in the near future through the US for the Canadian market. There will be two models - a Mil/LE metal model, and a 'competition' aluminum model. They are functionally the same, but the Mil one is the actual weight of the real steel for training purposes, while the comp version was lighter for skirmish use. As it stands, I've put him in touch with a broker who represents a local business here, so with some luck there may be some version 3's in country in the near future. If anyone would be interested, start putting a few sheckles aside for now. I'm thinking if its a matter of needing a few customers to get the ball rolling, we could be in luck.
I'll be sure to post up when and if something comes of this.
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November 13th, 2005, 06:07 | #36 |
That was a very good job you did.
For all of you who have seen my recent video and images, that would be the LE/Mil version. It's a bit heavier in fact. For all who haven't seen it, a shameless show off here for all of you. ALL of the options you see on it are RS, including the PEQ2. Enjoy, and hopefully own one soon (BTW, no endorsement with Systema folks, I say again, just passion for this thing and maybe you can agree with me looking at it). [/quote] |
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November 13th, 2005, 06:32 | #37 |
As much as that is airsoftcore pr0n, I hate you! ahem... do you have that pr0n in 1920x1200? If so, please mail it to controlvoltage@hotmail.com This is my new desktop ;O)
Hey Solo, you've tried the Systema M-16 and M-4... is there any noticeable difference in accuracy between the two that might justify a decision one way or the other? Also, about the competition model vs the Mil... would you say there is a weight/durability trade-off at all? Or is it just for realisms sake? Thx. EDIT: I think I can tell you aren't directly endorsing Systema because it looks like you taped off their logo, lol.
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November 13th, 2005, 06:44 | #38 |
god dame I think I just wet my self 8-O
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November 13th, 2005, 06:50 | #39 | |
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yes I have larger images, and those will be sent to you (and thanks for your appreciation 8) ). Now, onto your questions. Yes there is difference between the longer barreled version and the M4. As you have seen that messed me even further and made me get both of them. But the accuracy/range alone thing shouldn't be your only decision point. Weight will also increase, as well as as general handling (harder with longer rifles obviously). Result is that I have skirmished with the A3 just 2-3 times (mostly when I was defending some assets) and the rest of the times I brought the M4. Also, don't forget that by adding (cylinder/battery) power thanks to the take down and swap thing, you can get pretty good results with the M4 as well (I measured with the range finder, good accuracy up to 55 metres, meaning I was able to consistently hit a target of my choice at that distance). In terms of differences between the MilSpec version and the commercial one, an US friend has just gotten his commercial version and he measured the accuracy range he was getting and it was exactly the same as mine. So on the performance side, you will see NO difference (as long as it is a 3rd generation). Aesthetically there might be differences (namely the barrel, front sights and then some). Keep asking, I'm here |
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November 13th, 2005, 12:57 | #40 |
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excuse me while i go change my underwear.
those were some hot pictures. |
November 13th, 2005, 13:04 | #41 |
rofl,
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November 13th, 2005, 15:56 | #42 |
I tought my M4 was hoot.. damn probably because its a systema it adds a cool factor. The Peq2, is just visible laser? You battery in the stock or in the mag pouch? 7,6v?
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November 13th, 2005, 16:04 | #44 |
Yeah sorry 7.2v! My mistake!
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November 13th, 2005, 16:08 | #45 | |
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Mistakes are no biggies Both int the crane and in the pouch (batteries). Also, that PEQ2 is the real deal (US Military, .... ) Thanks again for the nice comments folks |
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