December 17th, 2014, 15:41 | #46 |
That said, I've had a wee look into the GHK drop in...interesting.....
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Have shot a GHK M4 and was very pleased with it, but I'm holding out for a Tokyo Marui M4 GBBR. |
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December 22nd, 2014, 22:04 | #48 |
..here we go again
Awesome suggestions guys! I'll try to spread my thoughts/concerns here evenly
1) Another inquiry... I'd like to have that piece of mind that the internals won't wear out too quickly. would materials like pot metals or aluminum's, zinc's ; (a bad example..?) Stock TM guns, plastic internals! but were dependable as F*&k!)...- 2)- I guess IF i were to take the GBBr out of it's recommended (a KWA LM4 PTR, or VFC 416) "comfort zone" (recoil upgrades? c02 mags? propane?) it will wear out much MUCH faster? ... ...Resulting in an overhaul, (Sub Question, Now which brand is the goto for replacing broken stock parts --RA Tech--) of better quality after market parts {I'd like to avoid that headache}.. "so ""they'll say""keep it in it's zone right? opcorn: 3) Or will HQ CNC steel internals will make a GBBr take the beating and still preform under harder operations? ...Wipe it down, lube it up and take it hell again? ...We'll see how this goes, maybe i'll ask about gas magazines Cheers!!
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December 22nd, 2014, 23:06 | #49 |
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I've had a 2009 Inokatsu M4 "super version" since they were released and it's rock solid. Everything is made of the materials they are supposed to be, which means steel internals. Never had an issue with it other than the 2009 model year the fire control group pin holes in the lower receiver were slightly too large, and the pins liked to "walk" out of the receiver on full auto. I installed a set of "pin links" and no problems since.
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