May 13th, 2015, 11:47 | #16 |
There's at least King Arms if you're on a budget, full metal, decent externals, and decent overall quality for a good price. Very popular in Hong Kong for upgrading.
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May 13th, 2015, 13:38 | #17 | |
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It is not opinion. When you build AEGs for people you will understand why all the builders in this thread are saying vfc. I have never had parts not mesh well in a vfc, I've seen about 20 of them now across my work bench. I've had a deepfire that had an upper machined so poorly it won't clear the front pin and has to be hammered apart. I've had G&Ps mysteriously lose air seal if you tighten one screw too much. An SRC 416 with a bent/warped upper that wouldn't fit on the lower. I've had 5 g&g CMs all with cracked gearboxes. I've had a g&g scar with a cracked gearbox, a g&g mp5 with a cracked gearbox. They ALL use the same v2 shell. A CA m4 pistol grip came with 2 slightly different sized screws and the big one ended up stripping out all 4 holes in the bottom of the grip so only that one screw fit. The only other brand I've not had many build issues with is king arms, but they have their own set of quirks as well regarding external mods. If your only experience with AEGs is opening the box, putting a battery into it and gaming it, you don't have a foot to stand on telling people their technical experience is opinion.
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May 13th, 2015, 16:02 | #18 | |
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Perhaps my statement was a little inaccurate it is true that some brands will be all around better than others and yes I can understand the difference of working on a nice gun and a shitty one, however, I've worked on all of the guns mentioned (minus the WE) and internally they are all a breeze to get around. Vfc is a nice brand I will not lie but my G&G comes apart and goes together flawlessly every time. I've felt Vfc's that do not live up to expectations and to be honest I think for the price you pay for them, they're not worth it if you're going to work on the gun IMO. As mentioned before, it all depends on what you're doing with the gun but any of the mentioned brands will work fine (so long as you don't get a lemon and yes ALL of the brands will produce the odd lemon) out of the box. Last edited by CLundy; May 13th, 2015 at 17:08.. |
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May 14th, 2015, 00:11 | #19 |
im looking at the HK 416 BY VFC (or VR16), WE m4, KWA SR10, and the GG tr4-18, like im looking for guns that can take m4 magazines, with good accuracy (stock until i can upgrade), good performance, and can have lots of parts just incase in breaks. my budget is $600
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May 14th, 2015, 00:39 | #20 | |
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So to recap, if you want the best gun out of the box that you're not going to touch internally too much, the kwa is a solid choice. The vfc will run you a bit more, but will perform solidly and will look completely badass out on the field, not to mention easy to upgrade as well. The g&g will probably be a little cheaper, so if you want a model/ look alike 416, go with that then use some of the money you have saved to put into upgrades. Finally, as I mentioned the WE is probably something you want to stay away from, I've never had too much experience with the aeg line but I have had experience with the gbb line and it's not all that great. Since they're all V2 gearboxes, it shouldnt be hard to source parts for any of them. Hope this helped |
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May 14th, 2015, 02:31 | #21 | |
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There will be no shortage of aftermarket parts for the VFC and G&G (both are Marui spec), your problem will only be with which brand of part to chose. KWA (because it uses some proprietary parts), however, is a different story. If it's something you plan on having for a while and upgrading in future, get a VFC it's the nicest platform to build from. Flat hop it (easy and inexpensive) and throw in a nice TBB and you're laughing. |
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May 14th, 2015, 09:55 | #22 |
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I would not buy a kwa aeg... the hopup is inferior and incompatible with standard v2s. the nozzle is slightly longer and offspec with no oring, the gearbox shell is offspec, and no it isn't a better performer out of the box vs the vfc or the g&g.
While it's not hard to get replacement parts from kwa, it's not worth the hassle. If this is going to be your only aeg for a while you don't want it to be down for a few weeks because you're waiting on parts. Being in the GTA there are 2 aftermarket parts vendors within a day's mail service of you and several stores within an hour drive of you if you need parts, not to mention several competent/exceptional techs in the GTA should you need service. Paying an extra 50$ for not having to wait at least 2 weeks for kwa parts from the states is a no brainer.
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May 14th, 2015, 10:19 | #24 |
I'm not even sure if that gun is OEM'd by KWA...
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May 14th, 2015, 11:15 | #25 |
Even though the kwa hop up is proprietary it will outperform most guns out of the box. I have 2 kwa m9 ptps shooting 350 that will reach as far if not further than either my g&g or my pals stock vfc fighter. The gearbox is definitely proprietary but it is the most beefy out of all of the guns and will perform solidly. Plus kwa has a pretty awesome warranty that most companies don't offer.
I wouldnt knock kwa out so easily. There's a reason that they're considered one of the top brands out there. Last edited by CLundy; May 14th, 2015 at 11:22.. |
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May 14th, 2015, 12:30 | #26 |
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you are comparing GAS PISTOL hopups to AEG hopups?
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May 14th, 2015, 14:19 | #28 |
They may be for different systems yes but if that has anything to say about how the 2gx system will perform then I see a lot of potential. I personally have not tried the 2gx bucking in any of my aegs but I have heard from many different people that it is a solid performing bucking. There's countless YouTube videos and forums that can also attest to this.
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May 14th, 2015, 17:01 | #30 |
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