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April 20th, 2016, 01:35 | #1 |
best hand gun pistol?
I have been thinking of getting one just to be complete. I have been looking at AEP pistols. I like the idea as I own AEG and do not want to deal with gas in general. But I hate the mags. too thin. I really prefer realistic mags on the GBB pistols.
Aside from that I am curious to know which models are more common. not only for resale but for finding parts if they break down. What pistol would you suggest to me? |
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April 20th, 2016, 01:42 | #2 |
Tokyo Marui.
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April 20th, 2016, 01:52 | #3 |
Google level: BOSS
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April 20th, 2016, 01:58 | #4 |
I don't know about common but the TM USPc and the HK45 are said to be really good out of the box. Take good care of them and they should last a long time.
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April 20th, 2016, 02:19 | #5 |
Green Synergy
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One of these days, I should write an FAQ about this.
First Step: Set your budget. $175 is too low, $275 is pushing it for your first pistol. Keep in mind, that on top of this, you will need magazines, a holster, and gas. Second Step: What do you want in a pistol? Reliability? A good trigger? The ability to use CO2? Magazine capacity? Holster availability? Parts availability? Make a list of things that are important to you in a pistol, and prioritize them. Remember, a pistol that can do everything isn't going to be great at one particular thing. Third Step: Go to a local retailer and look at their inventory of pistols. What works for me, probably won't work for you. Try out the guns, see how they feel, see how you like them. Some things that others see as features, you'll see as a deal killer. Fourth Step: Go home and assess each pistol you liked against your criteria. This will also let you calm down and avoid making a purchase in the excitement of the moment. See which deficiencies you can live with, and which ones are deal killers. Research the heck out of your ideal choice to make sure it works for you. -- Off the top of my head, pistols (in my subjective opinion, your mileage may vary) you should look at: P226 E2 (KJW) + All Metal Construction + Actual P226 Dimensions + CO2 Rated + DA/SA without Safety (A plus for me, may be a negative for you.) + Manufacturer Parts Support - DA/SA Trigger Pull - High Bore Axis - Dismal Trigger Break and Reset GLOCK 17 GENERATION 4 (WE) + Short & Consistent Trigger (A Bit Gritty Though) + Aftermarket Parts Support + Mechanically Simple + Metal Slide and Barrel + Adjustable Backstraps for Grip Size + Grip Texture + Lightweight - Polymer Frame - Off-Spec Frame (Wider than 17/22) - Front Frame Screw Post Weakness - Stock Factory Sights (Same issue with the actual 17/22) GLOCK 17 GENERATION 3 (TM) + Short & Consistent Trigger (Very, very nice!) + Aftermarket Parts Support + Mechanically Simple + Excellent Gas Efficiency + Excellent Base for Build Project - Weak Hammer Spring - All Plastic - Off-Spec Frame (Wider than 17/22) - Front Frame Screw Post Weakness - Stock Factory Sights (Same issue with the actual 17/22) KP-07 MEU 1911 (KJW) + Short 1911 Trigger with Overtravel Adjustment + Aftermarket Parts Support + Manufacturer Parts Support + CO2 or Green gas Magazines + Metal Construction + Slim Profile - Limited Gas Capacity - Limited Ammunition Capacity HI-CAPA (TM) I honestly don't know enough about these guns to have a solid opinion on them. They're a double stack 1911 based off the STI 2011. The most popular airsoft pistol out there from what I can see. I hear enough about them that they make this list. |
April 20th, 2016, 02:30 | #6 |
Solid post ^
You're better off getting GBB anyway OP. AEP's are a nice idea but there are really only 1 or two AEP's that are worthwhile. The rest are flimsy, impractical junk. Get a good solid Marui, WE, or KJW and a few mags. Do your homework and then pick up a simple propane adapter and some silicon oil. Maybe a roll of teflon tape to fix mag-leaks, etc.
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April 20th, 2016, 03:49 | #7 |
How much sand CAN you fit in your vagina!?
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Electric for primary
Gas for secondary + 1,000,000 for Tokyo Marui TM Sig P226 is amazing and long lasting. I own a PX4 and love it, but there's so many great guns from TM, too many to mention. Companies like PDI and RA-Tech make phenomenal upgrades for them as well, so that's good. Resale value is nominal on all pistols. It's better to buy new, especially with a GBBP, or like new at a cheap rate. Don't invest in airsoft expecting to get your return. Buy for performance, buy for awesome, buy for happy.
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April 20th, 2016, 10:54 | #8 |
I have been thinking of TM KH45 as my friend has one. He was telling me that finding parts for it was a bit hard, specially mags.
When it comes to maintaining my guns I am willing to go the extra miles. I do not like to shop too often for new stuff or replacement parts. Even though blow backs are awesome, I wonder how long they last before breaking. Going AEG primary and gas secondary makes sense. Thank you for all your ideas |
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April 20th, 2016, 11:05 | #9 |
wow, a lot of people swinging with TM these days; i remember when it was all western arms, KSC and KJW in people's holsters. Perhaps one might be known to use a p226 or hk pistol made by TM but nice to see theyve come a long way and now stand at the top. good to know - ty
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April 20th, 2016, 11:12 | #10 |
TOKYO MARUI MASTER RACE.
#TMMASTERRACE #TMKING #TMFTW lol this gonna hurt some butt holes, but not my pic, found it on a fb group, thought it was quite luls. |
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April 20th, 2016, 12:14 | #11 |
How much sand CAN you fit in your vagina!?
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KSC/KWA are fine, but TM has always been at the top of the pile. KJW stepped up their a game a few years back, but before then they were awful. We've always reccomended TM postols.
On that note; finding parts and mags shouldn't be difficult.
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I have developed a new sport called Airhard. Pretty much the same as Airsoft, except you have to maintain an erection... |
April 20th, 2016, 13:15 | #12 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Honestly, marui hicapa.
Double stack mags. Infinite aftermarket parts available. |
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