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October 6th, 2010, 17:18 | #62 |
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October 8th, 2010, 01:05 | #63 |
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Looks like we have a winner...
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...=89818&page=45
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October 13th, 2010, 10:55 | #64 |
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See you didn't like the tavor after all lol
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November 3rd, 2010, 15:23 | #65 |
to be honest the ump is nice, but ive got an mp5sd with the full stock that ill be changing to a sliding stock and i love it, the smg feels a lot more comfortable i find than my old m4 did
as for the thunder dragon yeah its kinda ugly but it is surprisingly comfortable to hold, and comparable in size to the p90, easier to find parts too as its basically just an m4, so mags are easy to find, and the carry handle can be removed to add some optics, with a decent paint job it could actually look really nice, not much on realism, but a decent little CQB package on the topics of bullpups, it really is a preference thing, how does it feel when you have to change mags fast, how do the weight and balance feel in your hands. personally i love bullpups, im not a big guy at all, only about 5'8" so being able to have something with range, without having something incredibly front heavy is nice. Ive not gotten to play with a tavor yet, but i have fired a few mags with a p90 and loved it. The only complaint i have its its almost too light. Im looking into getting my hands on an L85, they have a lot of wieght to them, but i find the balance on them really really nice. Sure they arent as pretty as a tavor, but you can beat the crap out of them from what i understand.
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November 3rd, 2010, 18:09 | #66 |
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I'd have to say, after holding an airsoft Tavor, and shooting a real one (100 rounds or so) at the range... Probably the most comfortable and easy to use 5.56 assault rifle I've ever held. Reloading a bullpup would take some serious practice, I found myself subconsciously trying to jam a mag up in front of the trigger a few times on the real one. That must have looked silly. The actual weapon operation was smooooth though, can't comment on the airsoft version operation...
I suppose it comes down to personal preference on where you like you magazines to go. I could get used to it since it's SOOO nice, probably going to get a tan railed model as my go-to AEG beside my WE SCAR GBB when I can afford to have two main rifles..
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November 3rd, 2010, 23:58 | #67 |
I can comment on the airsoft version. I ended up hating it though. Goddamn mag release activates at the slightest breeze it seems. Is the real steel mag release anywhere near as sensitive?
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December 7th, 2010, 21:05 | #68 |
guys im having real trouble with my umg. first of all i lost a piece on my selector switch and now the selector wont stay in place and 2nd of all everytime i finish firing my umg on full auto it makes a back spin sound on the gears. can you tell me how to fix it?
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