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July 21st, 2005, 07:29 | #16 |
I own both the WA M92 Perfect Version and a TM Tactical master.
If I had to sell one, and keep the other I would sell the WA Beretta. It does have hopup, but you have to fild strip the gun each time you need to change it. Power is bery decent using propane, and has lasted me 3 years so far with no cracks or problms by using the propane. And it weights a little more than the TM version. But I have to say that I like the TM version better. Main reason for this is the upgradability. There are many aftermarket parts available for the TM Beretta whereas there are only a few parts available for the WA. A WA slide will run you $200 or more. For the TM, you can get a frame and slide for that amount. PLus, there are many enhanced parts available for the internals to help beef up the power and reliablilty that you cannot get for the WA M9.
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September 18th, 2005, 13:51 | #17 |
i currently own the wa 92fs heavy weight in gun metal colour. it looks great when u put it by the sig 552 side by side. wa guns are awesome to hold, handle and shoot. i've had mine for a little over a year and i've been using propane with it. the kick with propane on the pistol is just as heavy as the kick on my mac11 on propane. i've had no cracks or problem except the clip also.
imo.....if u want a show piece go for a wa but if u plan on using it in the field go for a tm. i paid quite a bit for the beretta and i'd shoot myself if i broke it on the field. |
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September 18th, 2005, 16:16 | #18 |
I bought a WA M92FS Perfect Version and I can tell you its been a mixed "blessing". Its an expensive gun so you don't dare use propane. hfc134a is pricier than propane so the pistol is not very cost effective. If you want to use propane without the threat of blowing your investment then you'll have to upgrade it, making it even more expensive.
If I had lots of money I would sink another $500 to upgrade my WA pistol to full metal and I would use it as a beautiful workhorse. I don't have lots of money so I'm waiting on a KJWorks full metal gun for, what, $350 if that. |
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September 18th, 2005, 23:15 | #19 |
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If you want to use propane in a WA gun with out spending lots of money just look at madmax, he's got the solution.
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September 19th, 2005, 01:41 | #20 |
Hey Lisa, if you're talking about the flow restricter then it's only good for .45 WA guns. Those of us with 9mm are shit out of luck. Yeah, there's always the metal slide upgrade route...$$$
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September 19th, 2005, 01:48 | #21 |
a stock KSC 92f feels nice, has great sights and sounds cool when you rack the slide
blowback is lacking and sounds like "poit, poit, poit" when you shoot it the magazine seems to get cool quite fast too |
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