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Originally Posted by kullwarrior
Disagreed,
I believe you should know how to fix your gun,
GBBR are simply to fix,
Gun has firing problem...Trigger mechanism issue
Gun has accuracy problem...Hop-up Chamber barrel issue
Gun has fps going all over the place...Nozzle assembly or magazine issue
Magazine is leaking...check seals
Magazine can't hold gas at all...main valve
Magazine feeding issue...check the bb tube
Feeding issue, Check chamber, clean it out, check bolt lug, make sure it's good, check magazine if feed properly
Last shot does not hold back, check bolt carrier, check bolt catch, check magazine bolt-hold mechanism
Once you get a GBBR, its hard to switch to AEG
GBBR is more like firearm, whereas AEG is more like paintball....
And if you don't want expensive mags, go with external air system like Daytonagun. I have one, its great.
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It's nice that you disagreed. And yes, you are correct, I do know how to fix my guns. However, that does not change the fact that GBBs are NOT as reliable as AEGs. Being an expert at repairing GBBs and mags still does NOT change this fact.
Since the OP is seeking expert advice, I take it that he has minimal experience working on GBBs so the fixes you mentioned will not be as easy as you make it out to be.
You seem to be advocating GBBs b/c of its realism over the "paintball like" AEGs yet in the end you recommend a $1000+ Daytona gun to the OP? A gun that relies on a "paintball like" external air tank?
My original point is still valid, if this is going to be your first airsoft gun and you have no experience or desire working on airsoft guns, DO NOT get the WE SCAR, get an AEG. You'll spend more time playing and less time fixing broken parts.