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April 14th, 2006, 12:14 | #16 |
Makes the perfect CQB weapon. My M16A3 PTW is only about 350ish, same as Wiseowl's. With the helical torgue-up gears stock, it should last. I did notice that when I did some maintenance to the stock cylinder set, it was bone dry after a few thousand rounds. It's so easy to open and work on that I just love them for the design.
Now to find some extra mags for it.....
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April 14th, 2006, 13:35 | #17 |
hehe, i order my stuff directly from systema
do ya have the newes version, with the cylinders? i can simply change the cylinderunit to get other fps... there is a m90, m110, m130 and m150 cylinder... i have only the 150 cylinder... it was stock... im gonna buy the others too, as soon as i got the money... tomorrow the gun is gonna be "dis-vergin-ated" (dunno the exact word) |
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April 15th, 2006, 07:02 | #18 |
Considering one of these, but would have to sell a couple of the others to fund it (well, to keep my airsoft addiction semi-sane).
Spitfire, how do you find your PTW when it comes to reliability? I'm guessing it's solid as a brick. How many rounds have you put through your PTW? Thanks |
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April 15th, 2006, 07:25 | #19 | |
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Deflowered is the typical term I hear but hey whatever works for ya |
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April 16th, 2006, 01:36 | #20 |
Interested in what you think about:
1) the Selector Switch - I have read that it is "is being very "soft" and uncommunicative. You wonder a lot if the gun really is in semi or not" 2) and the location of the hopup? Thanks in advance Jason |
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April 18th, 2006, 13:41 | #21 |
hi, its insane this gun... crazy range
the selectorswitch is not that soft, just like real... te hopup is located in there where you put the magazine... a littlebit bad... BUT once adjustet, you never have to readjust it... i stays... i shot aprox 1200 shots and i am perfektly happy with it |
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