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| Last Review Posted by THENEWGUY - posted: 7.27.2008 11:04am |
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Sweet.
Rating: 9
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Product Details: "Texas Size Donut" by petez08 - posted: 6.30.2004 - Rating:         8.50 |
| Last Review Posted by Chief - posted: 4.19.2008 1:38pm |
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This is my second airsoft gun, I had a TM AK-47 before but that was before I started going to skirmishes. I would highly recommend this gun to anyone that is starting out it's very reliable and hasn't let me down yet. The only complaint I have about this gun is that mine was most likely a little wacky out of the box the O-ring on my piston was to small causing the BB to float and my stock spring had already been worn down. If your stuck and can't decide wether or not to get a full stock or collapsable I would recommend going with the M15A4 not the tactical version, because sometimes the battery gets caught in the stock and it extremly hard to shake loose.
Rating: 9
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Product Details: "M15A4 Tactical" by airsoft - posted: 5.24.2004 - Rating:         8.50 |
| Last Review Posted by Necromancer - posted: 12.27.2007 10:39am |
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I don't perticularly have this exact gun, but the one I have is pretty much the same. Mine is all black and has a railed frame.
WE Full Metal KB 1911 GBB w/ railed frame
http://www.kapowwe.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=WE-1911-black&Category_Code=Airsoft_gas_blowbacks&Store_Code=R
I have had the weapon for about 6 or 7 months now and it has held up nicely. I haven't had a problem with it yet. It has a great, real feel, and has a great kick. I've chronoed it and shoots right around 340-350fps depending on how cold it is outside. I got mine from Kapowwe when it was on sale. For $75, I got the pistol, 2 mags, and a case. Now, I think it goes for $99 for just the gun and mag. A great buy. I've had people want to buy it or get one like it.
Rating: 10
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Product Details: "M1911" by xDieter736x - posted: 1.4.2007 - Rating:         8.67 |
| Last Review Posted by General Lee - posted: 10.29.2007 3:39pm |
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I love this movie, it is raw and real.
Rating: 10
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Product Details: "Platoon" by xDieter736x - posted: 10.3.2006 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Review Posted by happyboy - posted: 3.25.2007 3:38pm |
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First Impressions:
I bought my AUG from Redwolf Airsoft a few years ago. (They had great service) The $310 price tag included an upgrade to 340 FPS, 9.6v battery/fuse removal, and a charger. That gun was amazing from the second I got it. I took it outside and shot it right away. First thing I did was coke can chrono; it went through all sides of the can. (This doesn't apply to stock AUG.) It was powerful, and I quickly attached my SWATFORCE red dot scope.
In the Field:
At my first skirmish with it, everyone wanted to see it. Some thought it was too modern looking, but no one thought it ugly. And when we actually started shooting, no other gun could face up to my AUG. Especially in CQB and medium length confrontations. However, at around 40 meters (120 ft.) the BBs would fan out in all directions, and I couldn't hit a thing. In fact, one person just stood there at that point, aimed his Super 9 at me, and I was down. I don't know why this happened, but I blame the hop-up. I adjusted it again and again, but it always did the same thing when shooting parallel to the ground. When I shot up, however, the hop-up worked like a dream. Another thing that the AUG has going for it is it's noise level. Because the motor is so close to your body, your chest/arms end up dampening the sound. I figured this out right away, and attached my friend's silencer. After 1 round of using this configuration, I was banned from using the silencer because no one could figure out where I was in shootouts .
Durability:
That same day, after we were done skirmishing, I accidentally dropped my AUG. After this, the gun only fired on full auto. I took it down to my local airsoft shop (JungleToy) and the guy removed the part that gives you that transition between the Semi and Auto stages, and from then on the gun worked fine. But in the end, that showed the gun's strength. It is the only gun I've ever been able to drop 4 feet onto concrete, still have it work! At my next skirmish, I used my AUG to much avail. We were playing woodlands, so I was never on a level surface, and the hop-up worked admirably. That day, I was the MVP with most kills, captures, bomb sets, and defusals. (We played Counter-strike games.) That day the gun was working well in both long range combat and CQC, so everything about it was perfect.
Special Features:
The AUG has many little features that make it completely unique and awesome. On the inside of the mock ejection port lies the hop-up. The cool feature about this is that it can be accessed by either the left-handed or right-handed ejection port if you change the side that the rubber port-blocker is on. Just pull back the cocking handle and lock it into place, and there lies the hop-up slide adjuster. And if you keep the cocking handle locked back, push in the little takedown lock, hold the gun around the magazine release catch and by the front grip, then pull apart, voila! Your gun is taken down from cleaning and/or transport. Another nice feature of the AUG is the simplicity of changing out barrels for installing long LMG or sniper outer barrels, or for installing shortened carbine or SMG length barrels. This process involves pulling back the cocking handle and locking it, holding down the switch behind the vertical grip, then twisting and pulling out the barrel. This separates the receivers from the barrel and hop-up chamber. The final features of the AUG are the two stage trigger for fast and simple switching between full and semi-automatic fire, and the 3 position folding grip. The grip can technically fold to vertical, diagonal, and horizontal positions, but I recommend only using vertical and horizontal. (Vertical is usually preferred by most people.)
Upgrade Potential:
After a few skirmishes with my AUG, I decided that it was time to upgrade. I bought an M120 spring and opened up the box. This was a fatal mistake. For some reason, the piston was back, and when I opened it up, the spring shot out, snapping the guide and scattering parts everywhere. I went out and bought a spring guide, but neglected to notice it was a version 3 box, not version 2. (I bought a v. 2 guide.)
Then I abandoned the gun, because I couldn't figure out how to get the box back together. The special trigger made it especially hard, I think. Not to mention that the gearbox is removed out the back, and I thought it would come out by opening up the entire shell. So I basically ruined my AUG...
Too bad...
Overall:
But while my AUG lasted, it was the best gun I've ever owned or seen in my life. However, it's difficulty of upgrading, slightly odd gearbox, and bad hop-up definitely bring down it's score. If you are smart, however, you can upgrade the gearbox with minimal modifications to the gun's shell, and minimal brute force effort. Just make sure you know what you're doing, and realize the difference between the AUG's cylinder head from other guns', and notice the difference between it's trigger and the trigger of other weapons. (Both inside and outside of the gearbox.) And the lack of a selector switch. That one threw me way off! All in all, this gun is the best airsoft money can buy IF you upgrade it's hop-up chamber. It's use as a CQB gun and woodlands/urban environment gun is invaluable, and no other gun can compete with the AUG's ergonomics, unique look, and versatility.
Pro:
- Great balance and ergonomics make the gun feel like an extension of your body
- Two-stage trigger makes for simple switching from quick, accurate semi-auto shots to all out full-auto fire.
- Takedown is simple and easy.
- Good power and accuracy due to bullpup design, long barrel.
Con:
- Hop-up mechanism needs work.
- Very heavy for the length.
- Parts are expensive and hard to find.
(I will put pictures in later.)
Rating: 9
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Product Details: "AUG SR" by airsoft - posted: 5.24.2004 - Rating:         9.00 |
| Last Review Posted by L0neStarRaider - posted: 3.10.2007 7:38am |
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This gun isn't all that bad. In fact, it's great. The only main parts that are plastic are the grip panels, which is of no concern, for they are almost the exact same brown plastic grip panels that the GI's used in WWII-Vietnam. The accuracy is very, very good. I've consistantly shot 3 magazines full of bb's, and have had all the bb's go through a hole in the target about the size of a silver dollar. If your going for the WWII thru 'Nam look, this gun is a must have.
Rating: 10
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Product Details: "M1911" by xDieter736x - posted: 1.4.2007 - Rating:         8.67 |
| Last Review Posted by xDieter736x - posted: 1.4.2007 2:24pm |
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I haven't fielded it yet, but, I put one mag through it, and that was enough to give me a great impression. I shot at a 1'x1' target in the dark from twenty feet, and hit it almost every time. It acted very much like a 1911. It kicked, and it was rather loud. Also, it was extremely accurate, just shooting from the hip ( I haven't even adjusted the hop-up yet) and it also seemed to be shooting in the 300's. Needless to say, if you are a 1911 fan/lover/addict, this gun is an excellent, efficient, and well-rounded skirmisher. Not to mention it's entirely metal! You can't go wrong here!
UPDATE: It's a bit late, but anyway, this model only lasted me about twenty mags worth before the consumption reached a tremendous level of about 3-6 shots on a full charge of GG. That and the pot metal barrel bushing has cracked, making the gun entirely useless. Granted, replacing the barrel bushing with a RS will fix that problem. As for consumption, replace the mag valves with TM ones. Also, be sure to check arniesairsoft.com for other things that need replacing. In summation, buy a TM; although it is plastic, it's far superior.
Rating: 6
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Product Details: "M1911" by xDieter736x - posted: 1.4.2007 - Rating:         8.67 |
| Last Review Posted by Dark Paladin - posted: 12.5.2006 3:36pm |
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After my first year of airsoft, I found that I had a growing collection of Armalite style magazines. With my first acquisition of a G36 style rifle, I quickly found myself trying to manage 2 different types of magazines, creating a logistical nightmare when trying to prepare enough hicaps and midcaps for each family. Soon I heard word that PPA, a Taiwanese company, released a conversion magwell that allowed G36 rifles to accept Armalite magazines. So I decided that I had to have one, and here we are.
First Impressions
A solid piece of plastic. A little sharp on the edges, but definitely feels like it can take some punishment without crumbling into a useless mess. The mag release lever feels very confident, not at all flimsy where you'd wonder if your magazine would fall out in the middle of a firefight (there are exceptions, noted below).
Installation
Installation was a breeze. Remove the existing magwell from your G36, install the PPA part, and voila, you're done. The PPA part was noticeably "tighter" around the forward pivot point. Don't be too afraid to introduce a little pressure to force it into place. The PPA part won't mind. The end result is a very tight fit on your rifle, but can easily be removed so that your original G36 magwell can be put back into place.
Usage
Here's where the crux of the problem is. With the plethora of magazine manufacturers, I was concerned that some magazines will not work with this part. And I was partially right. I tried using magazines from 5 manufacturers, and all but 1 manufacturer was able to function smoothly with this. The Tokyo Marui hicaps, ICS hicaps, G&P midcaps, and Star (plastic) locaps all were able to fit without any issues, nor drop out even when wiggled around. Classic Army hicaps, however, was able to be disengaged by wiggling the mag around when inserted in the magwell. The Tokyo Marui hicaps and Star locaps had the tightest fit, with very little wiggling available. The ICS hicaps and G&P midcaps were next as far as snugness.
Performance
Having played a full skirmish day with it, I had no feeding problems from using this with TM hicaps and ICS hicaps. With future attempts I will bring G&P midcaps and Star locaps to see if there are any feeding issues there.
Final thoughts
For $30 (shipped), this was a decent little upgrade part that allowed me to have more flexibility in managing my magazine stores. Having this allowed me to drop all future purchases of G36 hicaps and retain only my MAG G36 midcaps, while relegating all my hicap skirmishing needs to my existing supply of Armalite hicaps. For a hobby that can become very expensive, I expect this little part to save me hundreds of dollars in the long run.
Addendum
I have been running with the G&P Midcaps recently while playing in California, and culminated my experience in Lionclaws 6. Had no feeding issues when using the G&P Midcaps in conjunction with the mag well adapter. Other players also noticed me using it, and offered similar experiences in their uses.
Rating: 8
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Product Details: "G36 Magwell Conversion" by Dark Paladin - posted: 12.5.2006 - Rating:        8.00 |
| Last Review Posted by xDieter736x - posted: 10.9.2006 2:29pm |
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This movie is absolutely incredible. Put together an excellent cast, director, and a great script, and boom! The best Vietnam war movie (In my book, but, hey Full Metal Jacket and Apoclypse Now are also awesome flicks). Four Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director really make this an outstanding film. No adjectives in my arsenal could describe it's awesomeness. Definitely a must see!
(Completely impartial review :P )
Rating: 10
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Product Details: "Platoon" by xDieter736x - posted: 10.3.2006 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Review Posted by xDieter736x - posted: 10.9.2006 2:19pm |
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As I said in the description, TM does an excellent job producing a futuristic M700 style gun. It's accurate, decently powerful, and dead quiet. This is an excellent platform for upgrades, although to get one shooting at about 450 fps accurately, and without breaking the trigger and internal parts, will cost about $450. But, in stock form, it is an excellent back-up gun, or just a plinker. All in all TM created another successful, pratical AEG alternative.
Rating: 8
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Product Details: "VSR-10 G-spec" by xDieter736x - posted: 7.17.2006 - Rating:        8.00 |
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