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Old May 12th, 2007, 18:01   #5
ILLusion
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Guy...

If you could not sense the sarcasm in my post, "electric" and "electronic" are two English words that essentially mean the exact same thing. "Electric" defines a power source. "Electronic" defines a device that is powered by electricity. - in this case, both mean exactly the same thing, it's just the context used differs.
All of these guns function on the same principals and differentiate only in build material. In fact, most of these guns are built so similarly, that many internal parts are interchangeable.


The differences between those two guns you just posted are that one has vastly superior build quality (Tokyo Marui) over the other generic non-branded gun - Tokyo Marui looks better, feels better, and will last much longer.

Also, you might want to read over the product descriptions a bit more carefully and think about what information it is that they're leaving out. Hint: BOTH guns are NOT full metal as you believe it to be.

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