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September 16th, 2007, 18:51 | #1 |
m24 socom or Tanaka M700 A.I.C.S need info
Looking for help
want to buy a sniper rifle I have found 2 i like just wondering if you guys can help me out with more info on these. Looking to buy in next 3-6 monthes for nextyear please let me now as the m24 is much cheaper then the m700 anyway thanks Dave |
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September 16th, 2007, 19:26 | #2 |
the M24 is spring powered and thus not affected by weather (cold, heat). The M700 is gas powered, it is more consistent via the right weather condidtions and is also quieter than the M24. I beleive that it is easier to achieve higher fps from a propane powers rifle than it is from a spring rifle (or so i have read). hope that helps you!
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September 16th, 2007, 19:56 | #3 |
The spring version wont be as affected by the cold weather but to achieve higher fps it will be harder to cock and the trigger pull will increase in weight.
Gas version , affected my temp , easier to cock and should have a light trigger pull. |
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September 16th, 2007, 22:00 | #4 |
I own a M700 A.C.I.S made by tanaka.
1.For gas you must pay attention to the weather conditions.Heat will expand the gas achiveing higher fps than intended and cold will make fps drop. 2.With gas you need to keep the mechanisms clean and oiled with silicone, poseing a problem in getting sand and dirt attached to them so keeping the gun clean is a big issue especilly the barrels silicone and dirt will throw your shots way off. 3.With gas you dont have to pull the bolt all the way back then forward to achive the shot, just enough to load 1 bb into the chamber is ok while the springs you need to pull all the way back and forward to achive a shot. 4.A downfall with gas is you will run out of gas and while in the field playing and you have a perfect shot and you go to squeeze the trigger with no pop it suxs so count your shots (this depends on the temperature). This all I can think about for now. It all depends on how much you want to spend on it. Haveing to maintain a sniper rifle is tedious but you get used to it after a while. I clean my M700 after every game stripping it to the bare bone clean and relubeing most of the pieces. |
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