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Old September 6th, 2014, 22:22   #61
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Honestly, my limited experience with We in general (HiCapa, Toucan, Scar-L) has been very positive. I'm willing to try them out for their SMG8.
I understand they're not top of the line, but they seem to be a fine compromise of quality vs affordability.
I shot the small rice MP7 already, kick is for sure better and stronger than the KWA one, but compare to the VFC one, it cannot match the ROF of the VFC MP7, plus small rice MP7 cannot fire all 40 rounds in full auto with one gas fill

VFC one is just insane in the recoil and ROF, OMFG lol
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Old February 27th, 2015, 03:25   #62
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I have a few questions about the VFC MP7
Is there any significant cool down effects shooting full auto?
How is the OEM parts? are they holding up so far?
Thank you in advance!
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Old February 27th, 2015, 16:24   #63
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In summer time, full auto 40 rounds no cool down at all, winter time it will

I only use OEM parts in all my vfc gas guns, I found it is the best to go with original parts and last long
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Old February 28th, 2015, 11:49   #64
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Thank you for the response.
Another quick question do you use Green gas or propane? I use propane mostly.
Thanks again!
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Old February 28th, 2015, 12:13   #65
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Thank you for the response.
Another quick question do you use Green gas or propane? I use propane mostly.
Thanks again!
It's the same thing, green gas is propane with silicone oil added and the smell removed but has a huge mark up
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Old February 28th, 2015, 15:59   #66
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Maybe my question was not very clear.
I know that propane is the same as green gas minus the smell but propane has a little but more pressure than green gas.
I'm just asking with his mp7. Was he using green gas? Or propane? Since his mp7 was running smoothly and OEM parts are lasting longer.
Thanks though!
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Old February 28th, 2015, 16:54   #67
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Maybe my question was not very clear.
I know that propane is the same as green gas minus the smell but propane has a little but more pressure than green gas.
I'm just asking with his mp7. Was he using green gas? Or propane? Since his mp7 was running smoothly and OEM parts are lasting longer.
Thanks though!
why should they have different pressure if they are the same thing? things don't change property if it has a different name and even charging your magazine, it is still being filled a liquid that evaporate into your propellant
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Old February 28th, 2015, 17:11   #68
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most green gas is doped with butane, cheaper and lower pressure
they make it cheaper, and charge you more, funny how that works
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Old February 28th, 2015, 20:29   #69
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I use propane, but not the coleman one

a stronger pressure one lol

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Maybe my question was not very clear.
I know that propane is the same as green gas minus the smell but propane has a little but more pressure than green gas.
I'm just asking with his mp7. Was he using green gas? Or propane? Since his mp7 was running smoothly and OEM parts are lasting longer.
Thanks though!
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Old March 2nd, 2015, 00:05   #70
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I use propane, but not the coleman one

a stronger pressure one lol
Thanks for the reply! Helped me made a decision which one to get!
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