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Old June 17th, 2006, 04:17   #16
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I have G&G and ICS

I think your logic is good, spending a little more money up front to get a better overall gun. The majority of posts have said the same. My G&G M16 A2 has been great, I did have to replace the tapet plate, but while it was apart Darklen, mentioned the internals looked, good upgraded, and I have had no trouble since. As for being tough and feeling like the real deal.... it is great, and no barrel wobble, solid.

My ISC MP5 same thing... decided after comparing them side by side I would go ICS.... no comparison for the feel. The real metal makes such a difference.

My next one will be an ICS M4... fell in love with that gun when I was buying my MP5.

Good luck deciding.
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Old June 17th, 2006, 09:40   #17
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dont forget about the spring release button on the ics, very nice addition, plus provides a more realistic function that a worward assist knob that does nothing
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Old June 17th, 2006, 19:02   #18
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Well, with wath I've heard, I think i will go with what I first thought about : buying an ICS one... It will negate the wobble (pretty important to me) and the metal parts will add a little touch of realism...and all of that with a little difference in price.

Hey, thanks for your advices...it's was really helpful !!!
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Old June 18th, 2006, 16:26   #19
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If you think you will get a gun that will run for 3 years of regular use with no maintenance or fixing, you're dreaming. Everything breaks eventually - guaranteed.
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Old June 19th, 2006, 11:40   #20
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If you think you will get a gun that will run for 3 years of regular use with no maintenance or fixing, you're dreaming. Everything breaks eventually - guaranteed.
Even with a very good maintenance ??
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Old June 19th, 2006, 13:36   #21
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no matter how much "maintenance" you do something is going to break...it could be as small as a crack in a handgrip or as serious as your gearbox exploding, its going to happen no matter what so just be prepaired for anything
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