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Postby GH0ST » Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:36 pm

league 4 wrote:I recommend one of these guns:

http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/aeg/g-p-hong ... ?limit=all

Over a KWA or CA or G&G... The KWA USP isn't a bad choice though.


So many choices... All of which look amazing! Thanks for the tip man.

CommieHunter wrote:Check out the KWA SR7 Devgru for the M4 RIS CQB. The other good one in this category is the G&G Top Tech TR16 CQB-R.

With KWA, they're designed to perform with stock parts. Guys who like to tune their guns find that something built more to 'normal' works with aftermarket parts like they expect. KWA outperforms everything else with stock parts, but when you start changing parts, you get different results than you might expect. Add a tightbore barrel and/or new hop-up bucking and it'll shoot perfectly. If you start changing the cylinder, gears, cylinder head, or other parts, you'll find that since the new parts weren't matched by an engineer, they don't always do exactly what you expect.

With Top Tech, as long as you don't modify the gun you get a 2 year warranty, which is awesome. They perform well and are ultra reliable.


Blackwater should carry most of these, yes? What I mean is, they should have at least something amazing that would certainly suit my needs I assume?

I'm really partial to the M4A1 because that was what I was issued originally and I absolutely fell in love with it right off the bat! Of course I've trained on and qualed on tons of other weapon systems but I always went back to the M4A1 since it never failed me. I'm also a lover of the MP5 and its various different mods. For a true CQC/SMG weapon, it never fails.

Thank you guys, I really do appreciate your help. I now have a TON of options to mull over and I'm fairly confident that by Feb 25th I'll have more than a good idea as to what I'm going to pick up at Blackwater. Till then gents, I tip my hat at you.

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Postby Riddick » Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:53 pm

We are a dealer of KWA and should have the SR7 as I just sold out of the few I had. I don't see it as a stock issue unless KWA is out of them.

G&G I am also a dealer for and big supporter of their replicas. Top Tech is a brand that I heavily push for their 2 year warranty and qc. Their plastic series is also a great investment on a budget.

We are waiting for their container to be released at customs so we can put a large order through.

We will have a large selection of guns for you to choose from at our Grand Opening.

Expect more of these type of promotions to happen in the future because after all if the big California stores can do it, why can't we?
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Postby GH0ST » Sat Jan 28, 2012 9:32 pm

Sounds good Riddick. I'll see you up there on the 25th to pick up two amazing weapons and have a blast as well. I' m going to be bringing my two teenage girls as they're both old enough and just as stoked about this sport as I am. Till then :)
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Postby McNair » Sat Jan 28, 2012 9:46 pm

KWA are pretty nice. As pointed out earlier, tightbore barrel and a nice hop up and you're good to go.
The only complaint is they are pretty finicky(in my experience) with magazines. I'd suggest finding one that fits and works well and buy those.
The last KWA I used, half my mags either wouldn't feed or were a pain in the a$$ to get out.
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Postby GH0ST » Sun Jan 29, 2012 1:42 pm

mcnair wrote:KWA are pretty nice. As pointed out earlier, tightbore barrel and a nice hop up and you're good to go.
The only complaint is they are pretty finicky(in my experience) with magazines. I'd suggest finding one that fits and works well and buy those.
The last KWA I used, half my mags either wouldn't feed or were a pain in the a$$ to get out.


Thanks for the info. I've been told to stay clear of plastic mags and simply bite the bullet for all metal.
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Postby Riddick » Sun Jan 29, 2012 1:52 pm

GH0ST wrote:
mcnair wrote:KWA are pretty nice. As pointed out earlier, tightbore barrel and a nice hop up and you're good to go.
The only complaint is they are pretty finicky(in my experience) with magazines. I'd suggest finding one that fits and works well and buy those.
The last KWA I used, half my mags either wouldn't feed or were a pain in the a$$ to get out.


Thanks for the info. I've been told to stay clear of plastic mags and simply bite the bullet for all metal.


plastic mags are fine but metal are nice too.

if you like the pmags the new beta project ones fit the KWA very nicely at the least the 2gx models I've had in the store. I don't know about old models.
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Postby GH0ST » Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:31 pm

Riddick wrote:plastic mags are fine but metal are nice too.

if you like the pmags the new beta project ones fit the KWA very nicely at the least the 2gx models I've had in the store. I don't know about old models.


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