Reaper
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Post by Reaper on Aug 10, 2009 23:06:00 GMT -5
I have been hearing how some ppl say that their AEG is better or that some are overpriced and work just as good as others. I am just curious to others opinions on the pricing and functioning of all AEG's. (Does not include Systema AEG's those are expensive and awesome because they are PTW's (Professional Training Weapon))
Now personally I like no I mean love my KWA M4 CQB. I know its slow and small, but it held its own on its first battle with getting 2 kills. All I got to say to it is good job little buddy. And I love all KWA's I think they rank 2 on the best airsoft guns ever built. I also don't think they are overpriced I think of the quality and reputation they are built on they are priced just right. But that's only an opinion this post is for opinions only not to become a fighting frenzy. I just want to understand others opinions on AEG's
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Post by Bishop on Aug 11, 2009 8:41:09 GMT -5
I personally have come to love the Stag Arms M4 Carbine. Which is manufactured under Echo 1 right here in the U.S.A. For being a plastic clone it has held its own in many different battles. In an accuracy contest between the KWA M4 CQB, M4 S-SYSTEM, and the my Echo 1. The Echo 1 scored just as high as the competing guns if not higher. So for the price of an Stag Arms M4, I think it is well worth it. Honestly who really cares about a metal body. All that guarantees is that you have a lower chance of breaking it if you fall. I believe it also allows for a stronger gear box. Which given the guns current performance, is something I don't need. My only true CON with this gun is it's two-piece outer barrel. Which you will find on all clones. They are sometime wobbly or unsteady. However they can be fixed with the tightening of a screw. F
Fellow clone users please do not let this post keep you thinking that clones are the best. Its no competition, between an Echo and KWA, when it comes to: durability, longevity, and general performance. Which is why I still have hope of getting the KWA G36C.
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Post by Lightning on Aug 11, 2009 21:55:57 GMT -5
Personally I'm going to have to go with the JG M4 S-System. While statistically it is outperformed by the KWA M4 S-System in FPS and ROF (and possibly range and durability) I think with the JG you get more bang for the buck. At the very least with mine using .25 TSD's I can shoot somewhere between 50-75 yds (not accurately) but can still hold its own in CQB situations. While not as short as an MP5, G36C, or M4 CQB it is short enough to be able to be used in close quarters if needed and if it proves to be bulky...I have a trusty sidearm (although I don't really like having to place my trust in just that). Also having rails up the ass means that the gun is extremely adaptable. Using rails that run from the stock nearly the length of the gun you can use an abundance of scopes and in case you get a red dot shot to hell it has flip up sights that are easily used in the heat of battle providing you aren't sitting in the open while you tear off your red dot.
My second choice although I've never even seen one in real life is the TSD XM8. It's expensive but comes with a 3x scope in a durable aluminum housing.
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