March 16th, 2014, 20:56 | #16 | |
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VFC is very good in terms of reliability (We are talking AEGs here) and TM is airsoft GOD in the realm of reliability. |
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March 16th, 2014, 21:50 | #17 | |
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It actually depends on the gun model. I have VFC Scar H, SSR, PDW, all perform well out of the box. And great externals. I also have G&G M14 EBR Max, F2000 Hunter, also perform well in stock form. So it's actually "you get for what you pay for". |
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March 16th, 2014, 23:07 | #18 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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I really like to suggest them as starter guns
-they're inexpensive considering; -they're very marui compatible inside and out -fairly decent metal bodies -good consistency of "quality" (not like G&P where every 4th gun is a total demon) -average stock performance, can be upgraded to be pretty good -excellent option between chinasoft and VFC/G&P |
March 16th, 2014, 23:47 | #19 | |
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I guess we have seen very different results with VFC. But most AEG's with a few parts can be made to be incredibly reliable. |
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March 17th, 2014, 00:27 | #20 |
Well G&G has gotten into paintball stores as well. Badlands and Premium never carried airsoft stuff.
If you have visited a Badlands recently, one side of the wall has a limited amount of paintball gun choices, but on the opposite wall, edge to edge with G&G and all G&G accessories. Paintball business is flat, but airsoft is booming. Last edited by SuperHog; March 17th, 2014 at 10:09.. |
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March 17th, 2014, 01:43 | #21 | |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Also should be noted that G&G is a MASSIVE advertising and product pushing whore. They've done pretty much anything they've needed to do to get their products into Canada.
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-new mechbox shell or sorbo -bushings -gears -possibly the piston, they're good but not the toughest available -motor, they're well tuned, but don't have a lot of torque -cylinder head, plastic -piston head (if you get an old ass unvented one) -air nozzle, not sure but I don't think marui had the O-rings in them And if you want a metal body on it? Just buy a new gun, it'll be cheaper lol |
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March 17th, 2014, 02:36 | #22 |
Squid Porn Superstar, I love the tentacles!
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TM reliable, yes but... Take a look at any TM metal components and you'll realise how shitty their low melting point Japanese legal metal is. Their gears look like garbage, their gearbox shells are so soft I can BEND motor cages by hand. Not flex, BEND. Stick a TM level spring in almost any gun and it'll last forever.
As for VFC I'm fairly impressed with their guns. Their externals on their ARs and SCARs are the best hands down. Their internals are good, not great, but good. Air seal has always been great in stock form, and my latest VFC even came with a neo motor. |
March 17th, 2014, 10:16 | #23 |
I think we know by now that TM is not interested in the market outside Japan. Their laws limits them to under 1 Joule so why would they need to make their gear box support heavier springs?
Although TM have terrific detail and quality on their plastic injection and cast alum components, upgrading the spring for North American gaming will kill the TM gear box. With more and more popular Polar Star HPA conversions, TM externals would be ideal. Just recently Wolverine Airsoft announced their AEG HPA drop in kits with lower pricing than Polar Star, and it looks like they are undercuting Polar Star for a share of that pneumatic conversion business. http://popularairsoft.com/news/wolve...-msrp-revealed |
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March 17th, 2014, 10:31 | #24 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Actually VFC has the best externals for the polarstar kits, since the polarstar was designed on a VFC lol
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March 17th, 2014, 11:38 | #25 |
When I first became interested in airsoft it was because some guy opened a hobby shop here in town called "Northern Hobbies", all he sold were G&G products and back then I had no idea about the various brands or inner workings of airsoft. I knew about companies like TM that carried a big reputation and when I asked him about that he told me,
"Oh, yeah... G&G is pretty much a rebrand of Tokyo Marui." ... At the time, I took his word on it. I never did buy any of his guns, because the mark up was high and he only carried four different guns (an AK, M4, M14 & MP5, I believe) but I was converted from paintball from that interaction. Decent enough guy, but the store closed down only after a few months of operation. I would recommend G&G to somebody who wanted to try out airsoft without breaking the bank, even their Combat Machine Line (compared with a CYMA or Jing Gong) is okay so long as you are prepared for frequent breakdowns. As most of you mentioned, parts availability is better for G&G so you can beef up the internals and have a decent skirmishing gun.
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March 17th, 2014, 14:53 | #26 | |
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I wouldn't say that's true. Yes the parts in them are not as good as the Toptechs, but they're perfectly good rifles that can last years. |
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March 17th, 2014, 16:31 | #27 |
I don't dispute that but I find things last much longer when they are properly maintained, some people forego that simple rule and just chuck 'em in a box when they're done playing with it.
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March 17th, 2014, 19:05 | #28 | |
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Generally AEG's only need to be opened up if something breaks. |
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April 2nd, 2014, 21:02 | #30 |
I started out with my first and second guns as G&G's. They were both Top Techs. Both were decent guns but both had feeding issues and from what ive leanred also have weak gearbox housings (crack easy with a higher spring upgrade). I am a KWA guy for life! Open up a KWA and put it beside any gun internally "stock" and the KWA will win hands down (just my opinion). There is not too many guns you can drop in a m150 spring and need no internal upgrades without having problems.
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