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I think you just should go for TM, wont have worries, great gun right out of the box. KWA 1911s all have that problem with the firing pin
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However their older designs like the 1911 and their Hicapa clone have a high lemon rate and perform poorly in general. |
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ASC's navel of the year!
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1911 GBB KJW vs KWA
I have both KJW (KP-07 MEU) and KWA 1911 (Mk Series I, II, III, IV) styles. They both have a nice balance when it comes to weight and they're pretty consistent in their shooting.
The nice thing about KWA is their NS/2 gas system which makes them much more efficient in their use of gas. Having said that, the KWA has about a $25 - 30 premium and the mags are a bit costlier too. The nice thing about KJW is that they can accomodate both GBB as well as CO2 mags. Uppercanadatactical.com has both KWA and KJW in stock and they are quite reasonably priced. |
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