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July 30th, 2009, 14:51 | #1 |
G&G M4 CQB-R Rec or JG M4 S-System
I have been comparing and contrasting the different pros and cons of many airsoft guns for the past month and have narrowed down my choices to these two guns. The G&G M4 CQB-R Rec or JG M4 S-System
The G&G M4 CQB-R Rec is found on BuyAirsoft.ca.http://buyairsoft.ca/catalog/product...roducts_id=473 I have been doing research and there have been varied opinions about this site, people have been saying its a good site to buy from, while others were the opposite. I was wondering what is so different about this gun ( the rec version ) then the CQB-R. After reviewing the states of each I notice it has a lowered fps, one of 320fps, which I am not a big fan of. Can anyone confirm this fps? Everything else seems to be the same except for the lack of metal parts. The second gun is found on Velocity Arms. http://velocityarms.ca/index.php?mai...roducts_id=250 It is the Velocity Arms Custom M4S System made by Jing Gong. I like this gun due to the fact that it has a higher fps of 360 compared to that of the G&G of 320fps. I have read reviews on this gun and people have said it was good and bad, this is the basic version and I have drawn the conclusion that it seems to be a pretty good quality gun after watching many reviews. There is one other gun that I have considered and that is the JG Sig-552 on shootsoft.ca. It looks like a good quality gun with a pretty decent fps, although it isn't that consistent. (I know this by watching chronographs during reviews.) Any help would be grateful. EDIT: Can someone please delete this it is in the wrong forum Last edited by Bruce1; July 30th, 2009 at 15:08.. |
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July 30th, 2009, 15:26 | #2 |
i would say go with the JG because the G&Gs at buyairsoft are CAS models.
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July 30th, 2009, 15:46 | #3 |
There's nothing wrong with CAS guns, they're just cheaper externals with the same internals as regular G&G. To be perfectly honest, if you can afford a G&G AEG you might as well save another hundred or two and buy one off the classifieds. Sure you'll be happy with either the JG or G&G but imagine a full metal one from a reputable company for only a little bit more. You'll kick yourself later for not simply saving up, especially since both of those guns will eventually require more money in maintenance and upgrades to keep them going. (Not that all AEGs don't...just some more than others...)
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August 24th, 2009, 13:43 | #4 |
formerly Knyte
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I'd recommend the G&G over the JG any day. Of course I may be biased because we sell them. But take a look at our reviews for them:
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=88937 http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=85501 http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=85600 As I've mentioned in the reviews I have had better luck with performance and functional/reliability issues with the G&G's we have gotten our hands on than a number of much more expensive, full metal AEG's from the large manufacturers we have used and experienced. Bottom line though, whatever you get, you'll probably have to spend a bit of cash to upgrade certain things regardless. Whether it be JG, G&G, CA, TM, G&P, etc etc etc. Don't be fooled by thinking that spending a 'bit' more cash on a full metal AEG will solve all your problems. It simply ain't so. |
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