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Old November 26th, 2005, 20:54   #1
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G&P M4A1 full metal or CA M15 A4 full metal???

i'm currently in the market for a new aeg. i'm new to airsoft...but i don't want to waste time with plastic parts, and i'm willing to spend a fair chunk of change...within reason. I've done some looking around and i've narrowed it down to the following: G&P M4A1 full metal or CA M15 A4 full metal. Pls help me out. Which one should i go for?!?!?!?! or is there another model of M4 or similar weapon that anyone would recommend? pls give suggestions...links to CDN retailers would also be helpful. thanks.
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Old November 26th, 2005, 20:58   #2
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I've not heard many complaints about either, although I've heard more for the G&P than the CA. Usually it's minor like the lousy hop unit, which is easily replacable.

You're very limited with your choices right now because near as I can tell, NO ONE is importing CA M15 rifles of any sort. Pisses me right off because I want one too! You should be good with the G&P but if you can find the CA, it'll likely give you less hassles.
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Old November 26th, 2005, 21:27   #3
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I've not heard many complaints about either, although I've heard more for the G&P than the CA. Usually it's minor like the lousy hop unit, which is easily replacable.

You're very limited with your choices right now because near as I can tell, NO ONE is importing CA M15 rifles of any sort. Pisses me right off because I want one too! You should be good with the G&P but if you can find the CA, it'll likely give you less hassles.
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Old November 26th, 2005, 21:28   #4
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they display them on the 007airsoft website but it says temporarily unavailable. not sure if that just meant out of stock or what. i suppose i could inquire. thanks for your input.
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Old November 26th, 2005, 22:35   #5
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specarms does.
Neither Specarms or 007 has gotten any M15s in since I started this sport back in March.
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Old November 27th, 2005, 00:03   #6
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Specarms wll bring them in when they do a custom order from Redwolf. They do custom orders every few months. You have to request it before hand and there's a downpayment. I tried to get one in Octobers order but Redwolf was sold out :rrr:
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Old November 27th, 2005, 00:17   #7
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c.a. used to be real easy to get from the u.s., but as spartan will no longer sell outside the u.s., you pretty much have to get one from overseas. i'm sure there are retailers who have them you just need to keep looking.

btw, i would get the g&p anyway. best internals for a stock gun, and even better, it's easy to get.
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Old November 27th, 2005, 01:27   #8
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Personally, I would get a CA M15CQB. Internals are upgraded to the max compared to G&P. Nozzle, silent cylinder head and ball bearing piston head, polycarb piston, steel torque-up gears, ball bearing spring guide, 7mm bearings, reinforced gearboxand reinforced tappet plate. Only item I would replace is the CA motor, TM EG700 offers more torque at a lower voltages.
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Old November 27th, 2005, 03:03   #9
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i think both have great potential , both ahve there pro's and cons ! so choosing either isnt a mistake both have had there share of experience for several years in airsoft!
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