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Originally Posted by mcguyver
Guys upgrade guns all the time and no matter who they are or how much money they spend, there is always failures, compromises, performance goals un-met. Not with a PTW. But you can't learn about it on-line. Go to a game where one is present and then you will know. Those who see one but don't want one, quite frankly have a screw loose.
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Quoted for truth.
That's why I bought a PTW and sold all my Armalites.
Nothing else can compare.
I only keep my other AEGs just because I like the "look" of them. But if I'm going to use a performer, I'm using my PTW. Simple as that.
I had the same thoughts as most other doubters when I first bought it: "oh please, it can't be THAT different. It runs on the same concept: battery powers a motor, motor spins some metal gears, metal gears crank a piston, piston gets released and pushed forward by a spring which compresses air behind a BB and spits it out a narrow metal barrel."
No man. It's not the same. Based on that description I just made... yeah... it's that. It just does it.... *so well*. Even *I* can't describe how beastly a PTW Max shooting an M150 spring with a 12v 1200mAh battery is. It's just... Godly.
When Systema Engineering released the PTW, angels wept upon said gun, and thus, the weapon of God was born...