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Old July 7th, 2006, 18:27   #1
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Classic army M15A4 carbine ( New Version with metal hop up)

Well, I bought the carbine version (mini battery in handguard). So far i've been very happy with how it's performed. Basically all my shots go where I want assuming you are prone or have a solid grip. As far as it's looks and feel, unbelievable! The finish on it is very nice and it is as many have claimed "built like a tank". The only thing i noticed which may be common with m4 aeg's minus systemas, is the top part of the reciever which you can remove, moves just a tad, but it is not very noticable it's more nit picky on my part. So far i've put about 2000-3000 rounds through it in target practice, ranging from single shot tests to full auto'ing entire hicap mags. It will obviously heat up however it's passed my durability test in regards to being able to autofire a significant amount of shots with consistent accuracy. I was sure to apologize after making her go through that.

The only semi complaint i have is the collar that allows access to the battery. Unless you have hands of steel its very hard to get it off, but even more so to get it back on. There should be some gripping tool with it, but what I do is use a flat head screw driver to help push it down. Now I got it down to an art. But honestly I would never go with an m16 stock, I just love the ability to switch between cqb having the stock all the way in, or having it farther out for outdoor long range shooting.

As for batteries/charger, I got it from http://www.batteryspace.com/index.as...OD&ProdID=1280

Incase posting a link for batteries is against the rules, please remove this. I just found it to be an extremely good price recommended to me by a friend. He grilled me on how important having a smart charger was so that's the one I got. As with the gun, it's working perfect.

If anyone has any other questions I did not address feel free to shoot me a line.
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Old July 28th, 2006, 21:20   #2
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How is the range? could you do an accuracy test at like 100, 120, and 140 feet for me? Thanks
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Old July 28th, 2006, 23:12   #3
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Pretty good review. If you feel like it , bash your new toy on a rock to see if the metal is real good metal , I'm afraid of those claiming it's pot-metal
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Old July 29th, 2006, 14:31   #4
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Pretty good review. If you feel like it , bash your new toy on a rock to see if the metal is real good metal , I'm afraid of those claiming it's pot-metal
What are the differences in metal types?

can we also see some pics ?
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Old July 29th, 2006, 15:36   #5
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We can'T see the differences on a picture really. Pot-metal is weak metal that is as sturdy as solid ABS. I dont think CA's body are pot-metal though.
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Old July 29th, 2006, 15:38   #6
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so basically, stay away from Pot Metal. gotcha.

Been looking to buy an armalite, just cant decide, so hard for me :\
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Old July 29th, 2006, 15:39   #7
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Actually , I heard that CA's Armalites are the best ARs on the market. Somebody care to expand on that ?
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Old July 29th, 2006, 16:02   #8
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Been looking at this

http://redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/pr...sp?prodID=8877

*Same model as the review*

Good Price too. Thinking I might get it, money depending.

Is it possible to swap out the front end for a RIS, and still contain the battery?
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Old July 29th, 2006, 16:25   #9
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I'm pretty sure yes. Also , don't gauge yourself on the price of RedWolf , don't forget it's in Hong Kong....
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Old July 29th, 2006, 22:53   #10
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Yep im aware of the HK Price . Gonna talk to HoJo and see if he wouldnt mind seeing how much it is to get it here.
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Old July 30th, 2006, 00:59   #11
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Pretty good review. If you feel like it , bash your new toy on a rock to see if the metal is real good metal , I'm afraid of those claiming it's pot-metal
i droped mine on a few rocks at the last milsim i was at and it's really built like a tank only a little scratch and as for the distance i dont know for sure what it is but i think im getting 25%-40% more distance than i did with my old TM M16A2 but thats probley just cause it's pre-upgraded
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Old July 30th, 2006, 20:09   #12
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Im stuck now between a TM M16 of some sort, the CA in the review, and the TM M4A1.

Im so indecisive.
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Old July 30th, 2006, 20:22   #13
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Been looking at this

http://redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/pr...sp?prodID=8877

*Same model as the review*

Good Price too. Thinking I might get it, money depending.

Is it possible to swap out the front end for a RIS, and still contain the battery?
You can't put a mini battery inside your RIS front end, not enough space. That's why they usually come with fake laser units so you can hide your battery inside. Also, if you don't plan to buy lots of random accessories like flashlights, lasers etc just stick with your normal handguards.

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Old July 30th, 2006, 22:14   #14
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Forget about the TM M16. Or not ,if you feel like having a good ol' barrel wobble
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Old July 30th, 2006, 23:18   #15
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If you cant fit a mini battery inside the RIS, it isnt very mini is it?

Barrel wobble is gay, so down to the CA vs TM M4A1. (since theyre pretty much the same model)
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