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March 12th, 2013, 13:22 | #16 |
Wow it's got everything:
split gearbox quick change spring mosfet IWA news 2013, G&G new version 2 modular gearbox - YouTube I wonder when it will be available? |
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March 12th, 2013, 13:33 | #17 | |
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This is merely another split gearbox design that brings absolutely nothing new to the table. This is 2013, why should we settle for a copy of an old ICS design?
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March 12th, 2013, 13:39 | #18 | |
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To put your line another way: "This is 2013, copying and improving incrementally is good".
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March 12th, 2013, 14:01 | #19 |
Innovation is always good.
The biggest market for airsoft guns (USA) is still partially in the stone age when it comes to high-end vs. low-end product differentiation. Marketing a high end, higher-priced product in a veritable OCEAN of products that can claim high end status simply by stating "full metal gearbox, full metal body" is very difficult. Watch any Evike or Airsplat video and the keywords "full metal gearbox" , "full metal body" are going to be thrown in there when necessary to differentiate something as one notch above the garbage tier. As an airsoft manufacturer, how do you cut through the noise and deliver something almost everyone can understand makes your product better? I guarantee you it isn't a planetary gearbox. That's for us enthusiasts. Various companies have taken stabs at differentiating themselves through licensing, warranties, claims of LiPo-ready, etc. The majority of paying customers are not sophisticated technical buyers. Most of them are still pretty much parents of the children who will use the product. In this environment, you need to pick your battles carefully if you want to move up a notch in perceived product sophistication but want to avoid going bankrupt when Chinese companies destroy you in the primary buying event of the year -- Christmas. G&G would be foolish to transition an entire line of products from their current design to an ICS-style design all in one go unless they had tangible marketing bullet points to hand to their retail and marketing partners globally. This design update could be used to market two major tangible features that can actually be marketed by their sales partners to people who don't understand the internals of gearboxes: 1) A convenient spring change feature -- a big win and easy to market. 2) The ability to one-up companies like KWA by *actually* moving towards "LiPo readiness" with the installation of a MOSFET. G&G works with re-branding partners like Umarex who are offering warranties, so actual benefits arise from making the product fundamentally more reliable (MOSFET protects trigger) and easier to service or maintain (split gearbox is a huge win here). The dry-fire design and new mag designs are going to have to remain something for the Otaku crowd who is willing to pay very big bucks for a feature that has very very marginal utility for a market which at purchase time is perhaps 99% invested in hi-caps... Think about it.
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March 12th, 2013, 14:18 | #20 |
With all the proprietary parts in this gun, I doubt many company with support it like Ares. Kinda cool innovations but it's just an ICS with more parts that you can't easliy replace. The standard is and will always be TM. The WE Katana in my opinion is the much better choice due to them sticking with TM standard parts. There is no benefits to this design, other than maybe the PTW like mosfet. They should have just left the pistol grip TM spec as it's not something that requires a quick take down. And I don't think it will hold the lower gearbox as solid as the standard. I can already see all the guys out on the field dropping their guns while still holding onto the pistol grip. That trigger guard locking system to hold the motor isn't that solid (or at lease that's what it seems).
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March 12th, 2013, 14:31 | #21 |
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Your answer makes a lot of sense, commercially speaking, and I agree with what you advance. But as a customer, I am not touching this. Too little, too late.
I will simply comment on the part where I disagree... this is NOT innovation. Far from it, it is catch-up from a late player at best. All companies use the word innovation all the time, but it is so overused that over time it has become a synonym merely with very small, nearly unnoticeable incremental upgrades. There is zero innovation in the new G&G gearbox, they are simply playing catch-up with other players on the market.
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March 12th, 2013, 14:54 | #22 |
Glad to see everyone jumping on the ICS bandwagon, it's about damn time! I personaally am not excited for this because this doesn't bring anything new to the table and I loath proprietary parts. Much more excited for this: Airsoft-News.EU - IWA 2012 Video Report - Airsoft Systems ASAR AEG Presentation - YouTube
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March 12th, 2013, 14:54 | #23 | |
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On the other hand, hopefully we are not doomed to Marui Stasis forever. I think your analysis may be an indication of how customers will react too. Interestingly enough, the changes I wish every manufacturer would make would have huge positive effects... and yet be incremental to us ASC'ers and virtually invisible to the average customer, and a drag on cost. If I could get that wish granted industry-wide, it would be to correct AoE, install MOSFETs, perform better shimming (bevel-pinion), and drop Tamiya industry-wide. To me, the features we're looking at here from G&G are marketable, but they are gimmicky from the viewpoint of someone like myself, who is more interested in durability, reliability, performance.
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March 12th, 2013, 15:08 | #24 | |
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