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November 21st, 2007, 01:42 | #16 |
I have seen a few jg's go wacky as well, but for the most part i think they have a good track record. Im pretty sure anyone that wants a clone goes for jg or a and k right now. my problem is choosing which one...
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November 21st, 2007, 01:51 | #17 |
I have never heard of an Echo1 going sour though, just a thought.
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November 21st, 2007, 02:26 | #18 |
i know of 1 or 2 that were lemons but i mean that was a simple return and 1 other that broke in like a day(Dumbasses that dont know how to take care of a gun, aka emptying a boxmag at cyclic rate....
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November 21st, 2007, 02:38 | #19 |
I don't mean to sound like a retard here, but where did this information come from and/or when did this law come into effect? Echigoya Tokyo sold me four metal bodies for M4's and ordered in and installed my metal G3-SG1 body in 2006. Even the little shop ANGS in Yokohama carries metal bodies to this day.
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November 21st, 2007, 02:46 | #20 |
i think the only regulation in japan is the limited fps. (300 fps max?)
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November 21st, 2007, 02:53 | #21 |
No, you are 100% wrong. It has to do with joules, not fps. The guns can not fire over and above 0.98 joules.
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November 21st, 2007, 09:07 | #22 | |
1 joules = 328 FPS with .2's IIRC....
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November 21st, 2007, 11:45 | #23 | |
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November 21st, 2007, 12:23 | #24 |
Yep, heck, even Armored Gallery in Shibuya and the Western Arms Shibuya shop sell metal bodies (well, Armored Gallery sells the bodies for AEG's and we all know what kind of metal parts Western Arms sells...)
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November 21st, 2007, 12:32 | #25 |
I was under the impression that the "no metal" law was with regards to pistol slides (but frames are ok), as the result of a study indicating that (fairly obviously) the majority of gun crime was committed using a handgun, so making airsoft pistols externally identical to real ones was the problem (although really, you're getting awful close with plastic anyways).
All hearsay though, so take it with a grain of salt.
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November 21st, 2007, 13:19 | #26 |
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I think the issue with pistols is that if you put a metal slide on it, then it almost instantly becomes capable of shooting with stronger gasses which will almost always put it over the 0.98 Joule limit.
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November 21st, 2007, 13:23 | #27 |
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Wasn\'t the Type 89 made full metal because it was a training tool for the military, export only? Doesn\'t explain the AUG, the M14, or the AK-74M though...
But there has to be SOME law.
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November 22nd, 2007, 15:07 | #28 |
Nah...I would rather go for a full-metal CA...
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