June 20th, 2010, 00:50 | #16 |
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I love my Kraken. $25 for a shim/regrease job, $6 for a can of paint and beat the living hell out of it! Well, it needs a battery cause the stock one is crap but most AEGs don't even come with batteries so that doesn't count.
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June 20th, 2010, 00:54 | #17 | |
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The second link is the "new" police kraken! Not sure if there is actually any difference other than the rubberized furniture. And just for clarity, mine shot 370 FPS with .20's not .12's like they advertise. |
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June 20th, 2010, 01:10 | #18 |
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June 20th, 2010, 02:19 | #19 | |
I'd actually revise that and say they're great to learn how an airsoft gun works.
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June 20th, 2010, 03:35 | #20 |
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June 20th, 2010, 04:11 | #21 | |
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And i wouldn't consider CA a clone... JG, G&G, CYMA,etc are more so clones. |
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June 20th, 2010, 04:14 | #22 |
Would you consider WE and KJ pistols clones?
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June 20th, 2010, 09:33 | #23 | |
No compensation for actually pulling apart a mechbox.
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June 21st, 2010, 01:36 | #24 | |
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I live near Cabela's in Winnipeg; the last time I was in their store, I noticed they'd started stocking G&G AEGs, and expanded their airsoft section. Maybe they're moving up (a bit) in quality...
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June 21st, 2010, 02:16 | #25 |
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maybe... but they still sell to underage kids... :S
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June 21st, 2010, 06:16 | #27 |
I'd recommend the Kraken if you're fresh into the sport and haven't played even one game. That way it's not a great loss if it turns out not being what you expected. Though i'd recommend renting a gun above all.
It's a great gun for it's price. If you're just starting and you're not willing or able to spend 500+ on a high end gun it's a good choice. I went the Kraken route as i was really tight on cash and two of my friends had just gotten into the sport. I got lucky, it was great right out of the box. But being the tinkerer i am i ended up putting money into it. In the long run, to end up with a high end gun it will cost more, and it will be a pain. If all you need is a gun that shoots well, all i'd recommend for upgrades is a shim job with some metal bushings, lube, and a paint job. Anything else isn't totally necessary unless you're willing to go all the way with it. I should be clear that my story is a Kraken success story in terms of major upgrades. BUT it was not without it's blood, sweat, and tears. You have been warned. Now that i have been around the block, i would pick up a full metal ICS, VF, CA, etc now that you can get them from retailers in Canada. |
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June 21st, 2010, 07:06 | #28 | |
See, my issue with this is that you'll actually be out more than if you went for something high end from the onset. This is because a stock higher-end gun that's only been gamed once can be sold for about 98% of it's purchase value. Seriously, I've seen ones go where the seller was literally only out shipping (so about $25). I'd be willing to bet on a stock kraken you're going to take $50-$75 or more.
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June 21st, 2010, 11:20 | #29 | |
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Think of it this way. When you buy a brand new car. Then decide oh I don't like it I'm selling it. Do you think you could sell it for the price you bought it for? HELL NO. Same deal people. |
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June 21st, 2010, 11:26 | #30 |
98% is pretty high, unless you got a great deal to start with.
However, as long as the guns are taken care of and aren't outdated, you can realistically get back 85% or so. Still a better deal than buying a Kraken and throwing it away in a few months. |
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