June 13th, 2005, 23:19 | #1 |
G&P M4A1 or TM M4S?
You now when you spend many nights staring at AEGs, trying to pick out your next gun, then you narrow your choices down to 2 and then can't make up your mind? We all do it. I'm naming this condition 'I should buy both syndrom' or ISBBS.
Anyways, I know the specs on these two (G&P M4A1 & TM M4S) - although there aren't many reviews on the G&P M4A1 out, so guys I need your help in choosing! I would toss a coin, but I'd like your input. Thanks! |
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June 13th, 2005, 23:21 | #2 |
Age Status Revoked!!
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I simply love the look of the m4 s system from TM, stock is pretty heavy, it's awsome!
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June 13th, 2005, 23:24 | #3 |
From what i've gotten to toy with at the local field, the G&P M4A1 blows away the Tokyo Marui Carbine style Armalites as a whole. The guy who has been using it for the past few months says that it has better performance, accuracy, durability, and overall feel to the gun.
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June 14th, 2005, 00:05 | #4 | |
The only thing with the G&P is that it requires a VERY heavy battery to get it winding correctly. Especially the upgraded version from 007.
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June 14th, 2005, 00:13 | #5 |
Go with TM. I hear that you need to swap parts in order to get the G&P to run properly. The S system does not have the barrel wobble problem like the other TM armalites, it will perform real good like other TM guns and it looks very nice.
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June 14th, 2005, 00:32 | #6 |
you cant go wrong with M4S-system and of course its by TM.
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June 14th, 2005, 06:24 | #7 |
agreed, you can never go wrong with TM.
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June 14th, 2005, 11:30 | #8 |
Or you can not be lame and save yourself money and go with G&P. You just end up replacing everything with a TM gun spending well over a $1000. Why not do it right the first time?
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June 14th, 2005, 18:46 | #9 |
umm, can you please tell me what you need to replace in the TM S system? Maybe there isnt a metal body but the body is black. A metal body isnt a need right off the bat, its a want. If you get a G&P there is a chance that you may not have a good experience with your first gun. Many people will tell you to make your first AEG a stock one to see how they work stock. I am pretty sure G&P comes upgraded does it not? This is not always a good thing. Choose carefully. (this is all assuming that this is your first AEG)
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June 14th, 2005, 18:55 | #10 |
I will vouch for TM, i indurability wise. TM has been around for so long that i think they can stand up to a GP just the same. as for metal body, just because its metal doesnt mean it cant break. The tabs on any M4 reciever will break no matter what there made from. also remeber yeah cool you a have metal body (now does your gun have working internals?) i can say TM has been around alot longer then GP, and i know alot of aftermarket parts will work in a TM AEGS. Can you say they'll work in a GP if somthing goes wrong?
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June 14th, 2005, 19:33 | #11 |
I bought a M4 S-System and I love it. I've put a full stock on it and make some upgrage (bushing, sp 100 spring, nozle and spring guide) and I can tell you it's rock. It shoot around 370 to 380 with .2g. Upgrade don't cost you a lot and you have a great gun I think...
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June 14th, 2005, 19:50 | #12 |
100% M4 S-System :-D
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June 14th, 2005, 20:17 | #13 |
150% ICS AR series.
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June 14th, 2005, 20:29 | #14 |
ICS :banghead: hish not for me
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June 14th, 2005, 20:50 | #15 |
Dont add more choices to his list to make it more difficult for him. Its not doing any good. :razz:
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