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August 26th, 2007, 23:37 | #16 |
I guess that the bottom line is that CA is a very hit and miss company. The following are the CA guns that I've owned and their associated problems (if any).
CA M15 RIS - Piston head was undersized/deformed and couldn't get a proper seal. Had to replace the piston head the day I bought it. CA M249 MK2 - This is the only one that I've had that never broke. Mind you, I only put about 3k rounds through it. CA G36E - Came with a bent outer barrel so Ken replaced it. The next one I got, the gearbox seized up on the first shot. Luckily Ken replaced it again. Finally, the piston head shattered into a million pieces in less than 300 rounds. I sold the gun a few days later after I replaced the piston head. CA G36K - The anti reversal latch snapped in two in less than 1k shots. CA SCAR L - The tappet plate broke in less than 100 shots. Another CA SCAR L - The motor stripped in about 1k shots. Some of the above are obviously easy fixes, but there should be enough quality in a gun to get through at least a single bag of BB's... |
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August 27th, 2007, 18:48 | #17 |
August 30th, 2007, 15:21 | #18 |
Mine has been chewing though the batteries at twice the rate I'm used to, but everything else is ok. I've gamed it 4 times now and run over 2000 bb's through it.
I figure it will fail sometime, but so far so good. |
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September 17th, 2007, 11:42 | #19 |
You would think that after all this time making AEG's, CA could get their act together. I guess al the internal problems is why have always stayed away from them. I wonder when TM will be getting round to making the SCAR. Thanks for all the feedback, guys.
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September 17th, 2007, 19:01 | #20 | |
WOW! You guys really have bad luck with your Classic Army's. We have 2 people with SCARs and they havent given them any trouble.
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