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Originally Posted by DarkAngel
So let me get this straight, and run through the events.
1) You cheap out and buy a low quality clone.
2) Said Clone breaks
3) You decide to replace the parts with ANOTHER clone Brand.
Its bad enough that your dealing with G&G's and their tolerances. Now you want to replace them with other poor clone tolerances.
In the old days, we used to say "We told you so" when people ignored our suggestions, cheaped out on a clone and their gun broke. Nowadays its the norm and people just seem to accept it.
Do yourself a favour. If your gonna start pouring money on a clone, at least do it right. Go with Higher Quality Parts, such as Prometheus, Modify, Guarder etc.
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Everything i've read so far states that G&G is a decent brand.. its one of the better clone options. or so I've read. Plus like I said, the guy I bought it off of said it was already upgraded. He neglected to mention how long ago it was, and how close it was to breaking down.
Not to mention its my first AEG and I simply bought it to sell it anyway (to my brother) but I can't go spend $700 on a new gun before claybank, so this is my option.
BUT, I appreciate the flaming and closed-mindedness, we need more people like you to keep the mainstream public FAR away from this wonderful sport

Hell, you might as well save yourself the breath from saying "I told you so!" and just point and laugh like Nelson from the simpsons...
I'll apologize immediately for the sarcasm, but honestly not everyone just getting into it has thousands of $$$ on hand to buy a gun, not to mention gear, travel expenses, ammo, upgrades, maintanence, field fees ($130 for claybank!), secondary guns, extra batteries, mags, etc, etc.... However, if your one of the lucky ones who can, you could buy me an SRC G36E heavy support variant, and you'll never have to say "I told you so!" to me again..
007airsoft.com sells them for $500 +GST...