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January 29th, 2009, 20:55 | #1 | |
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News From Deepfire
Christopher from Deepfire sent in some pictures of there guns and he also explains what stock comes with what model. These guns come with all of the best upgrades Deepfire make. Also the manufacturers often read these threads because I send them a link so please post up what you think of them. Its your way of having a say. Please play nice though.
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January 29th, 2009, 21:10 | #2 |
aka coachster
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Looks good. What in country price range are we talking?
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January 29th, 2009, 21:16 | #3 |
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You are making me think back to all the "Best Deep Fire parts that they make"................ and I'm drawing a blank really. Bearing spring guides are relatively foolproof......... tightbores are ok I suppose............ everything else is crap for quality and tolerances. Even installing stock CA internals into a DF gun would likely be an improvment.
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January 29th, 2009, 21:25 | #4 |
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http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=k5DDJT...ws.eu/news.php
http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwol...l?prodID=24380 shows a list of parts And a review http://www.airsoft-news.eu/e107_plug...hp?content.126 Deepfire are also eager to fix problems at arise on updated models. They have fixed the selector issue. I will hopefully be doing a review on one of there guns in the near future. |
January 29th, 2009, 21:34 | #5 |
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Oh well, I hope they've improved the materials and tolerances used in their parts before they designed these guns, the plastic used in the pistons gets chewed easily, and I witnesses the Titanium toothed piston I had just installed into an CA M249 and cycled for test firing (hundreds of cycles, was sorting out compression issues and also getting a Trigger Master to work right........... never did) the side rails that hold the metal teeth in place were cracking. And their tappet plates doen't work well in some mechbox shells, CA comes to mind where it's too long under it attaches to the nozzle and binds up bad.
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February 2nd, 2009, 14:09 | #6 |
I heard about this last weekend and groaned. I've tried and failed over a dozen deepfire parts.
The only part that's done well for me is the titatnium tooth piston but as stated above, many others have had problems with it. I'm sure that given some time, they'll improve just like the chinese clones a few years ago but for now, I wouldn't touch one with a ten-foot pole.
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February 14th, 2009, 23:49 | #7 | |
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I own one, infact I have onwed 2. I have the DeepFire M4 CQB 7" and I got a second one not too long ago with some improvments. I don't post I like to just view the forums but I felt a need to post today even though this is old. The first version DeepFire I bought back in Sept 08' had a desert dry gearbox and loose selector. 30,000-40,000 rnds through it and I had not a single problem. The switch was still loose to. I sold it not long ago. The sights are amazing, perfect. Then body is lighter then KWA, CA and G&P and yet feels stronger. CA bodies are soft metal. Yes I have owned and used them all. DF is an underdog company. The hopup SUCKs as does the unit. They tightened the selecot switch, greased it up the GB. Things are gritty at first until you simply wipe it away. I got a review on arnies of my first deepfire. The body is plain, but feels like pure aluminum. I have a review on arnies. |
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February 15th, 2009, 04:46 | #8 |
Look's nice. but like most good looking things on this planet. there probably rotten on the inside :/
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