Whoa, 'We' meaning you work for KWA? Sweet.
Tell the home office that we want a Springfield XD GBB. Metal Slide and Barrel.
CommieHunter wrote:Whoa, 'We' meaning you work for KWA? Sweet.
Tell the home office that we want a Springfield XD GBB. Metal Slide and Barrel.
what about a StG44? Most WWII German Airsoft-Reenactors want one....allizard wrote:CommieHunter wrote:Whoa, 'We' meaning you work for KWA? Sweet.
Tell the home office that we want a Springfield XD GBB. Metal Slide and Barrel.
You didn't read my profile?!![]()
As for the Xd, sorry. Can't make any comment on that. But we do have plan B after we decided to pull Glock off the US market.
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Jester316 wrote:Amos, you make a great point. But what if your cylinder isn't ported? My m14 and my mp5 don't have ported cylinders, and I have no idea about my SCAR (CA SCAR anyone?). I think the porting is another topic altogether. Porting just looses valuble compression. If your cylinder isn't ported, I would think that since more gas is compressed, you would get a higher velocity. Yes, it is designed to "perfectly" match the barrel volume (or come as close as they can), but I would think that you lose some power. Has anyone tried this? Taken a stock gun, and just switch cylinders? I would be interested to see the results.
Yes, GBB's and AEG's are different, but they still operate on small amount of compressed gas pushing a bb down a barrel.
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