February 7th, 2011, 16:42 | #1 |
Pistol Alternatives
Hey all,
Been wandering the boards for a while, still (after several months) not age verified (my fault, never have time with work), but, I'm working on it! Anyway. I'm browsing and researching in the meantime, and I was hoping to collect some opinions on pistols. From what I've seen, everyone seems to be using M9s, 1911s, and Sig 226s. While these are all great, and I see some really solid looking ones from different manufacturers, I'm looking for something... Different. I suppose I'm just vain, and I'd rather have something unique than functional. But maybe I can have both! Do you out there know of any decent pistols that aren't M9s, 1911s or Sigs? I'd love a CZ-75 or a Browning Hi-Power, but, I've never actually seen one. Any comments or harassment to go get age verified would be appreciated. |
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February 7th, 2011, 16:47 | #2 |
Glocks are pretty popular. Hell, I've got two.
There have been a few CZ-75s/Hi-Powers on the classifieds. Though what I've heard about them tells me that they should be mainly used as wallhangers, since the parts are a bitch to source if anything breaks. |
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February 7th, 2011, 16:53 | #3 |
KSC makes a CZ its there new ns2 system so its quite nice
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February 7th, 2011, 16:54 | #4 | |
Have you thought about Glocks?
There are certainly more rare models out there, Tanaka makes a browning hi-power, but I don't think its really a skirmish ready pistol, more of a colector piece. Not sure if your looking into gaming with them, but the most common and practical pistols seem to be variants on Glocks, M9s, Sigs, 1911s, and 2011s. If you simply want to do research as to what is availibe, check out some of the big Hong Kong based retailers. I like Ehobby Asia and Redwolf Airsoft. Remember, you can't import a pistol from those sites, but they will at least give you an idea of whats available. If you find a pistol you like on a hong-kong based website, expect to pay 2 to 3+ times as much for it in canada, depending on its condition and rarity. Good luck! Ben
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February 7th, 2011, 16:56 | #5 |
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Glock carbine.
argh, need to take a better picture Last edited by coach; February 7th, 2011 at 16:59.. |
February 7th, 2011, 16:59 | #6 |
If you want to be real different, go with a revolver haha. No blow back though.
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February 7th, 2011, 17:00 | #7 |
I rock the KSC Glock19, it's my workhorse secondary. I would rather have a nice TM though, don't get me wrong KSC/KWA are great pistols but you just can't beat TM quality (or WA.... but then mags get pricey and they're usually made in limited runs).
Other than that you *could* go with a TM Mk.23 SOCOM but the only problem with that is they can be pretty pricey. I've seen them (used) go for between 300-375. Also if you're looking for blow back then the TM SOCOM is an NBB pistol (Non Blow Back) so you don't get that "realism".
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February 7th, 2011, 17:02 | #8 |
I understand your need for the different since I am the same, however after a few thousand bucks disintegrated into 'special pistols' I decided to just stop and use something reliable, like my kp-05.
it's interesting because it makes you evolve from the 'hobby' spirit, where standing out possibly makes sense, to a more 'combat-oriented' spirit, in which whatever you find will be used as long as it gets you the kills, and doesnt' break every two games - no matter how it looks
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February 7th, 2011, 17:13 | #9 |
Thanks for all the great input, guys. I browsed around Red Wolf a bit to see what was out there, and I agree, the KSC CZ-75 and WE Browning Hi-Power look fantastic. But, I also agree that even if they were reliable and not collectors guns, it would be difficult to find parts and magazines for them. Expensive, too.
I'd like something metal, with blowback, and given that I'd ideally like to do a lot of gaming, I suppose I had better go with something reliable and cheap(er) to maintain and get parts/accessories for. Glocks do seem like a good alternative (Also, Glock Carbine = awesome), so I'll take a look at some. Failing that, I could live with a good Sig, though I find most of the standard 226s are too... Short. I want something bigger (har har, compensating much). I think the 226 X-Five is longer? I saw one from KJW, but I don't know if it's any good. |
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February 7th, 2011, 17:16 | #10 |
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When you want a different pistol you'll have to think about what you want to do with it. If it's just for looking at then things are wide open. Canadian Hi-Powers, CZ-75s, USP Tacticals, Lugers, Five seveNs, Glocks, are choices just to name a few.
If you want to use it in a game then you'll need a couple other things. First is a holster, if you get something like a broomhandle Mauser you could be really having a hard time hanging it off yourself. Second is spare magazines; at least one and some people will carry 4+. If you can't re-load you'll find your pistol experience to be pretty naff. Then after the holster and mags you can think about stuff like internal upgrades or what have you. There's a great "post your pistol" thread here you can read over and get some ideas of what's' out there. Seeing your other post up there just now I'd say a 226 is pretty big. Something bigger, reliable and easy to find would be a KWA USP Tactical.
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February 7th, 2011, 17:18 | #11 | |
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February 7th, 2011, 17:23 | #12 |
a KSC USP might be a good alternative for you. PM if you're interested in that gun.
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February 7th, 2011, 17:24 | #13 |
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The KSC USP is great alternative as well; metal and nylon fibre build, ample parts, and killer looks.
You will find that the availability of magazines becomes a huge factor in picking your sidearm. |
February 7th, 2011, 17:31 | #14 |
you dont see many FN 5-7's
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February 7th, 2011, 17:34 | #15 |
I have one,
Just make sure to use 134a for games above 24C |
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