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Originally Posted by moxy
I can't find many reviews for KJW Glock 23 (Metal Slide Version) online. I am just wondering how it compares to the KSC Glock 19 (ABS Version). Obviously the metal slide and barrel make the KJW better for propane, but what is the build quality like?
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I own a KJW Glock 23. Out of all the airsoft pistols of had the chance to use, the Glock 23 beats them clean out of the water, it is tough as nails too. At my last game, the gun had ice in the breech and around the slide, the barrel filled with snow from me diving in a trench. The gun still fired, despite how cold it was and it cooled down right away. I'm still amazed, I use it so much, yet theres no scratches or dings on the finish. As for power, it shoots over 320 FPS with .2's I believe on propane, haven't chrono'd it yet. I will write a review when I get a chance. As to answer for build quality. Its quite good, I haven't noticed any haggard seem lines on the frame, the slide is made nicely. Overall, for skirmishing and in general just plinking its the best gun out there. I'm trying to find out if it will take Glock 26 upgrades and see how much more power I can squeeze out of that. But for the people who spend lots of cash on their pistols pimping them out, its safer to go with the KJW metal slide than the KSC. Not saying the KSC is a bad gun, because it isn't. The heavyweight frame is kick ass, but it will drill your wallet to buy mags, a metal slide and any other accessories you want to bring it up to a KJW Glock 23 out of the box IMO. The only downside to the KJW is the lack of accessories and upgrades. I also suggest the KJW Glock 32, it is the same gun, but with real glock trades. Mine doesn't have the real glock trades. Which doesn't bother me at all, the satisfaction of the guns performance is what I was after, something reliable, easy to maintain, and tough. I would suggest the KJW, purely due to its power and metal slide out of the box.
Mike