GBB M4's: WA | Inokatsu | WE
So recently I've taken a shine to the gbb's.
haha?
Electric motor sounds ... just don't cut it XD
Some nice blowback with a tad of recoil looks and probabaly feels pretty good.
So I have a few questions.
I know WA was the starter of this "bonfire trend" (don't look big enough to me), but the really high rep Inokatsu, and new WE GBB's look to have promise too.
Recently a review for the WE GBB has been posted in the reviews sections and seems to have REALLY poor quality on externals.
I was told by the new Inokatsu owner with the miad full set (we know who that is) that it is THE best brand.
OWNS WA and G&P!
----- does G&P make GBB's? Which brands do?
I'm really concerned about this HFC matter. As we know the duster gas cools mags... not a good thing to have. Which of these brands can handle the new technology of AI and cheap propane from canadian tire?
I watched a few comparisons on realism of the 3 brands listed in the thread title to find Inokatsu the most realistic in terms of measurements and placements of parts. True? Vraiment? Or a total lie?
How about durability?
And... Let's say I want to upgrade the inner barrel. I want a tanio koba, I know you can install those on AEG's and makes sense to be able to on a GBB, but is it? How about RAS/RIS'? What if I was to get the O SOOOO sexy DD mk18 7" RAS from ebaybanned? Can I install it with ease? Stocks?
How about that RA tech adjustable fps GBB bolt carrier thing. Looks cool O_O
Worth it? I know Inokatsus and WE shoot around 500 stock, except WE is pretty deviant and jumps from around mid 300's to well over 500, where the Inokatsu is more of like a slowly declining line until you warm up the mag haha.
No I have not had any previous experience with GBB's, not even pistols, but I've read some of the maintenance FAQ's and they said to oil the mags? Keep a bit of gas? Same goes for the AR GBBs right?
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