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L473ncy November 12th, 2012 23:02

APS RAM? I'll let you guys know it's a legit shop BUT. Avoid that place is all I can say. Pretty much the same ripoff prices as milsig (hmm.... anyone wonder why?), there are places that are cheaper if you look around but I'm not allowed to directly tell you.

Styrak November 12th, 2012 23:03

Never heard if those guys or that site before.

EDIT: they also have extremely high prices. And I'm doubting that they actually have anything instock.

Curo November 12th, 2012 23:04

Correction

Prices for TM GBB at that store are insane

Swattiger November 12th, 2012 23:06

Well. Even one of our ASC retailers is also selling TM all black pistols at pretty high price.

I just bought a TM G17 with a tinted lower frame from another retailer and replaced it with a Guarder lower frame. The total cost is just the same.

So the key point is that you need to shop around before you buy.

It is a shame that TM GBB price are artificially inflated so much here, making less people can enjoy its good performance and reliability.

L473ncy November 12th, 2012 23:14

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Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 1725016)
they also have extremely high prices. And I'm doubting that they actually have anything instock.

He does have things physically in stock as far as I know, the only problem is Milsig level pricing.

ccyg8774 November 12th, 2012 23:17

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Originally Posted by jordan7831 (Post 1724966)
How many grains of sand exist in my math teachers vagina? No one knows the exact answer.

BUT on a GBB, the things that will go first is the plastic slide if you run propane for any extended period of time. Depending on the gun, you may have things like hop up rubbers get swollen and warped or may break your mag feed lips if your too hard on them. There are lots of things that can break, its just a matter of when. With that said, there are people on here that are running some really old GBBs without too many broken parts.

This is why a gun with good aftermarket support is something to consider when choosing a gun.

Thanks.
I was just wondering if there will be some thing like the tappet plate in the AEG, that generally tend to break first, and if there is some kind of "general order" for things to break in a GBB.

jordan7831 November 12th, 2012 23:25

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Originally Posted by ccyg8774 (Post 1725024)
Thanks.
I was just wondering if there will be some thing like the tappet plate in the AEG, that generally tend to break first, and if there is some kind of "general order" for things to break in a GBB.

It really depends on the gun. Some will have common problems, others are just a clusterfuck. For instance, KSC P226 will have trigger bars that wear down and hammer springs that lose their strength causing either full auto, or cycling problems on double action. While other guns like my beloved KSC P2009 has lots of very tight tolerances. Once something goes, its very difficult to trouble shoot, and a challenge to fix.

But anyways, back on topic. How bullshit is it to charge over 500 for a desert eagle? Thats like wayyy back in early 2000s pricing.

Styrak November 12th, 2012 23:57

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Originally Posted by L473ncy (Post 1725021)
Milsig level pricing.

Hahahaha, that's a term now? Awesome.

horto November 13th, 2012 09:20

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Originally Posted by ccyg8774 (Post 1724962)
A somewhat related question - what will break/wear out first in a heavily used GBB pistol? (Other than the plastic slide).

Quote:

Originally Posted by jordan7831 (Post 1724966)
BUT on a GBB, the things that will go first is the plastic slide if you run propane for any extended period of time. Depending on the gun, you may have things like hop up rubbers get swollen and warped or may break your mag feed lips if your too hard on them. There are lots of things that can break, its just a matter of when. With that said, there are people on here that are running some really old GBBs without too many broken parts.

This is why a gun with good aftermarket support is something to consider when choosing a gun.

Disagree. My stock TM hicapa runs like a champ. Both of em. For years. Very reliable.

Point being, buy something that's proven to be reliable. (TM!)

redzaku November 13th, 2012 10:16

you are not going to get these gear, located in the UK
http://www.apsram.ca/index.php?main_...PING_LOCATIONS
it quotes that it ships within the UK and mainland ireland
EDIT located in:
Apsram Shop
27 - 29 Cross Street
Reading
Berkshire
RG1 1ST

JerryMcGoulBerry November 13th, 2012 10:17

Wow. CYMA Mp5 for 400$.

Swattiger November 13th, 2012 10:38

And TM PX4 for over $400 !

venture November 13th, 2012 11:25

I see a kp06 for $400. So the TM prices aren't so bad.

FULLMETAL November 13th, 2012 11:40

everything is about quality... If you look for a Inokatsu or a Vipertech in GBB they are the best by FAR. But offcourse the price is going to be a lot.

Is the same as Systema, Celcius and even Tokyo Marui, they are more expensive than the others but is a matter fo quality.

ccyg8774 November 13th, 2012 12:20

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Originally Posted by horto (Post 1725119)
Disagree. My stock TM hicapa runs like a champ. Both of em. For years. Very reliable.

Point being, buy something that's proven to be reliable. (TM!)

Yeah, I am thinking about getting a TM for my first GBB. But I may get a used one, and wearing is becaming important.


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