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jtjcheng August 3rd, 2008 04:16

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Originally Posted by ww2warrior (Post 784746)
Hey guys, tough I could share pics of my Black G&G Scar-L with you all, just don't look at the flashider, should be fixed soon.

http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/9...0984iu9.th.jpg

http://img393.imageshack.us/img393/6...0986oo8.th.jpg

How's the external build and internal quality?

I'm thinking about getting a G&G SCAR-H in the future (when it becomes available in Canada), but I don't know about the build and quality.

Maybe you can let us know some more about G&G SCARs?

Cassius August 3rd, 2008 09:20

But that's a SCAR-L and your sig says a SCAR-H?!

ww2warrior August 3rd, 2008 16:15

Cassius: Fixed lol :D


My experience with G&G Scar is really bad for now. Yeah it looks beautiful on the picture but it's not working for now. Had bad hop-up problems and mechbox problems after 2 games... Externals are good, the gun hitself is really lightweigh.
I personnaly hate the battery stockage system. The stock hitself is not really what I expected (broke the stock button after 1 day...). In overall I gotta say that I'm really disapointed(I should have put 50 more bucks for the Ca Scar) and that you should avoid buying this gun. Paying more for a Ca or VFC would be a way better idea.

Yuu August 3rd, 2008 18:37

You broke the stock button? LOL You gotta to be more careful. So far my FDE G&G SCAR is running great after a few CQB games so I'm still impressed by G&G. I wouldn't like to spend extra dough for CA one, I had one and I had to fix it right away.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ww2warrior (Post 785159)
Cassius: Fixed lol :D

My experience with G&G Scar is really bad for now. Yeah it looks beautiful on the picture but it's not working for now. Had bad hop-up problems and mechbox problems after 2 games... Externals are good, the gun hitself is really lightweigh.
I personnaly hate the battery stockage system. The stock hitself is not really what I expected (broke the stock button after 1 day...). In overall I gotta say that I'm really disapointed(I should have put 50 more bucks for the Ca Scar) and that you should avoid buying this gun. Paying more for a Ca or VFC would be a way better idea.


ww2warrior August 3rd, 2008 19:55

Hey Yuu do you have any problems with the motor wires ? Mine are always disconnecting after a few shots... Gonna probably tigh them a little bit.

Yuu August 4th, 2008 04:23

Nothing, mines working just fine.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ww2warrior (Post 785281)
Hey Yuu do you have any problems with the motor wires ? Mine are always disconnecting after a few shots... Gonna probably tigh them a little bit.


damage August 6th, 2008 02:12

My VFC FN SCAR Light Gen. III.
http://img118.imageshack.us/img118/2084/dsc09513ww6.jpg
Gearbox Shooting at 405fps with upgraded spring, spring guide, piston, piston head, double torque gearset and hi-torque motor. Externals TGS Quick de-tach silencer, Specter 3 point sling.

Chadillac August 7th, 2008 12:26

do you have a long inner barrel? or is the silencer for aesthetics? I own a ca SCAR and its stock barrel lengh is 383mm which is an odd lengh. So I have been contemplating getting a long inner tightbore barrel that extends into the silencer like a 455mm which would be more then covered by my 255mm silencer

ZackS August 7th, 2008 12:53

nice as hell

damage August 7th, 2008 21:06

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Originally Posted by Chadillac (Post 788166)
do you have a long inner barrel? or is the silencer for aesthetics? I own a ca SCAR and its stock barrel lengh is 383mm which is an odd lengh. So I have been contemplating getting a long inner tightbore barrel that extends into the silencer like a 455mm which would be more then covered by my 255mm silencer

Yep I am using a extended inner barrel 455mm to be exact. I am waiting for 520mm lenght that will sit atleast an 1/2inch short on my silencer.


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