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November 8th, 2005, 00:26 | #16 |
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go to a game and see if you can try one out for your self.I've fired a CA version and own a TM one. The Ca MP5 didn't feel any diff than my own other than it being just plain heavier. MInd, after 3 hours of game play even the lighter TM MP5 gets heavy. I can only guess at how some one must feel after lugging the CA around. It sounds like you've made up your mind tho so just giver man.
C'mon in the waters fine. Besides once you have yer first one the second third and fourth aren't far behind |
November 8th, 2005, 01:12 | #17 |
Airsoft guns work from the inside out...remember that rule and most other choices are clear. It's what's inside that counts - goes for the players too!
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November 8th, 2005, 01:26 | #18 | |
Poncho's going to be the old man that lives at the top of a desolate mountain dispensing advice when he grows up .
That said, I've been around a lot of the new (less than 1 year old) CA MP5's and they've held up very well, even under rental conditions where the n00bs are hard on the guns. Most common problem seems to be broken mechbox shells from excessive dryfire on full auto (like 300+ rounds on full auto. Stupid noobs.)
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