January 29th, 2009, 17:19 | #31 |
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Couldn't agree more. Bought one.. fell in love with it so I sold the rest of my pistols and bought a second one. Added metal outer barrels, Tanio Koba twist barrels and the enhanced loading nozzle. Can hit a head sized target up to 60 feet (indoors with no wind). Wouldn't carry anything else as a sidearm.
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January 29th, 2009, 17:28 | #32 |
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January 29th, 2009, 17:46 | #33 | |
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Woah, what parts do you have in your P226? I've NEVER seen a GBB with a barrel that short shoot that hot on propane. Even my highly modified open division Hi-Capa racegun with 7" 6.01mm tightbore can only hit 380fps with propane.
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January 29th, 2009, 18:09 | #35 |
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January 29th, 2009, 22:30 | #36 |
Wow! Lets see. We have everything from yes, no, maybe, sucks, awesome, save the front sight and replace everything else and it will be great, you are a weiny for even starting the thread, etc. That is what is great about this site. One can always count on diversity. Some really good comments and education all in one thread. That is the luck of what occured here. I now have more research to do and thanks for all your comments.
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January 29th, 2009, 22:52 | #37 |
LOL...as stated in the three previous pages and many, many other threads, the debate is very personal. I could throw in with WA, an old school classic, but you know what?? Get out to some games, and handle a couple of different GBBs. Check out a couple of reviews on the one's you find comfortable handleing, and see if there are any upgrade parts available for them. Then decide if it is in your budget.....
Personaly, I own two KWA M9 PTPs. -Great out of the box (good for field use right from the go) -Reasonably good accuracy using 0.30 weight BBs But; -No upgrades available -Mag availability is random at best (and pricey if you buy direct from KWA USA) I have owned a WA SV Infinity...rather pricey, but an amazing gun. Parts are getting harder and harder to get... SHA DO
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January 29th, 2009, 23:04 | #38 |
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lol what an uneducated statement to make man, WE HIcapas and and 1911's are horrible, the spring guide caps and bushings ALWAYS break, I've owned 2 1911's and 1 5.1 Hicapa OP Irene Special Edition, and trust me they all suck hairy elephant balls.
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January 29th, 2009, 23:12 | #39 |
Obviously, people who have never broken a WE bushing or spring guide don't count.
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January 30th, 2009, 00:11 | #40 |
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January 30th, 2009, 00:17 | #41 |
There are WE owners who have fired thousands of rounds without a bushing or spring guide failure, myself included. In my case, less than a hundred out of those thousand rounds were fired at home, much less while seated on a chair.
It's not reasonable or useful to completely exclude other people's good experience in favour of your own bad experience.
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January 30th, 2009, 00:23 | #42 | |
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January 30th, 2009, 00:26 | #43 |
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From what I've seen, you have a 50/50 chance with the WE 1911's. Mine broke, a few of the other local guys had them break.. but I've seen one lad around here have two that he uses constantly and have held up.
If you buy one new, and cut the spring guide down right away.. it wont bottom out in the spring cap and break it. Problem solved.
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January 30th, 2009, 00:28 | #44 |
My personal guesstimate for WE's lemon rate is something like 30-40% for their older stuff, <20% for their more recent stuff. Definitely not the most reliable brand, though in countries where airsoft is legal, their very low prices more than make up for that problem. They're almost disposable in HK. In Canada, not so much.
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January 30th, 2009, 00:29 | #45 |
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I absolutely hate Worst Ever (WE). The metal they're made of is pure crap. And their hicapa slides are way too heavy for their size. At least their 1911 and 2011 series are, haven't handled the others.
Just my experience with them. I sure miss my lil 1911 though.
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