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October 30th, 2005, 20:25 | #1 |
Questions about Marui M19 Combat Magnum
Hey fellas,
Alright for my next pistol i might be purchasing the Tokyo Marui M19 Combat Magnum 4 Inch revolver, i've been looking for some reviews but it has been very hard to find some good ones so maybe some of you guys could help me out. Questions. 1. Where do you put in the gas? 2. Are the shells removable? EDIT: oops hmm i just found a review in the review section....but anyways continue |
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October 30th, 2005, 20:43 | #2 |
I believe you put the gas in the shell, correct? And also, yes. The shells are removable.
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October 30th, 2005, 20:52 | #3 |
Excuse me sir but are you saying that my review is no good??? Its listed in the reviews section written by me a month ago. However in response to your questions
1. the gas is charged on the bottom of the pistol grip a typical charge goes from 30-50 shots 2. the shells are non removable and the speedloader is also non removable |
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October 30th, 2005, 22:05 | #4 |
lol nono i didnt mean yur review was no good, just saying i read it but wanted ppl to post anyways DONT WORRY CHAN!
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October 31st, 2005, 01:06 | #5 |
I think you'll have trouble finding any information other than his review. Very few people own that particular gun AFAIK.
I've heard that while it's nicely built, it's a little underpowered, and unsatisfying in terms of weight. But that's 3rd hand knowledge. I believe that was in comparison to a Tanaka revolver though, which means that ANY power would be unsatisfying (since the Tanaka I had chrono'd near the speed of freaking sound [propane]), and was a very weighty, partly metal gun. Tokyo Marui has a reputation for quality though :tup: |
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October 31st, 2005, 09:30 | #6 |
I have this gun, On duster its kinda boring but with propane It rocks. Of course with propane it'll die young but I'm okay with that. Mine has a couple feeding issues when it has all 24 BBs loaded but seems to be okay with 6-12.
Sadly it is all plastic. Crap! I just noticed the "M19" part. Mines the 357 magnum Sorry eh! |
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