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Originally Posted by Trev140_0
I have been to Mach1 to fix a gun.
Was fixing an ICS for a friend of mine. I needed parts. I took the gun to Mach1 and asked them if I could try a few parts in the cylinder as there was something screwy going on relating to compression.
They said sure, opened a few parts and to the surprise the issue was a mismatch with nozzle etc, all of which they worked through with me. Would have been impossible to go back and forth 50 time to chase this. I am in no way new to this, but ICS is very specific in parts. Chroned the gun and left very happy/impressed. (First purchase) About $80 bucks.
Second visit. Needed a cheap and dirty pistol. We can shoot over 400FPS at our field so they steered me to the Styr COs. Let me fire it and try it out. A few other too. All the while NEVER getting distracted by an email/phone call nothing. So I bought it. They did not have spare mags. So I asked can you at least find me one. They opened another gun and sold me the mag.
Third Visit which came from the first 2. I need a CQB gun. I decide to go HERE as they obviously want my business. I say I have an open budget---take me to school. Tried several guns, and they set me up with a VFC quake, a sweet poster and a few stickers. Again. Effort.
Fourth visit?
You guessed it, another VFC Quake for my buddy.
$1,500 total
Why?
Cause of first visit.
Airsoftparts.ca is the same deal. These guys are like machines for shipping and service.
Find your guys, get to know them, and enjoy the sport.
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Mach1 prices may be a bit high, but man! They've got the stock, and amazing customer service.
Airsoftparts is also great for parts, and Duy also never falls short with his amazing service too.
Airsoft Depot isn't bad either, although damn, Huang does get CRAZY busy if you don't go when he opens up early... Then it seems impossible to manage the number of people standing around lol.