August 27th, 2009, 23:24 | #31 | |
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+1 Alot of people seem to voice there opinions based on no experience what so ever, Thanks again Knyte for this excellent review! I've been waiting for this as I have a very expensive apartment and car payments, this AEG line is right up my alley |
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August 28th, 2009, 01:02 | #32 | ||
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Yar! +1 It seems like before This whole cansoft thing, G&G were considered perfectly good guns, Sure not the best, but solid, good guns. Now, Everyone seems to think they are worse then JG, I have actually heard some people compare them to Aftermaths. G&G's are still very solid AEGs, a friend of mine owns one of those new rec ones, feels just fine to me, definatly more solid then my JG.. /Rant
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August 28th, 2009, 12:52 | #33 |
Could there be a review of the advanced version?
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August 28th, 2009, 19:20 | #34 |
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Yes as soon as we can get one in. CAS is out of stock on them atm.
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August 29th, 2009, 00:58 | #35 |
I hate to jump in on your review thread Knyte, after all it is for reviews. However, we bought the 'Advanced' G&G M4 CQB-R from you a week or so ago. I can testify, it's a very solid gun, seems to be very comparable to the full metal M4 that I was Observing and feeling around at my Gun techs place. At least in terms of weight and overall feel. However, if I can remember correctly it was firing very consistently at around 295fps w/ .25's. Which translates to around 330fps w/ .2's. With the rate of fire being around 14.5 bb's per second. As well, it has a very responsive trigger. I would like to go into further details, but that is about all I can remember at this time.
The only thing that I wasn't too pleased with was the fact that the smoked lower receiver came with a hairline crack in it. But this guy was very quick to contact CAS to get me a new lower. Also, another problem that I had with this gun was that for just over $500, it outperforms my 'money pit' of an TM AUG...but I'm working on it. Hope I helped or answered someones questions...if not, Meh, Whatever. |
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August 29th, 2009, 11:50 | #36 |
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No worries, good to hear from you and glad you are enjoying the piece!
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September 3rd, 2009, 00:10 | #37 |
UPDATE I just installed a modify polycarbonate piston head and the FPS on this thing jumped quite a bit. It's now firing 374 +/- 4 FPS.. It's VERY consistent and sounds VERY healthy. With this $15 part this gun now scores AFTER PISTON HEAD OVERALL: 19/25 OR 76/100 I would HIGHLY recommend this gun over any Cyma, JG, or any other clone within its price range.. or hell.. Even Tokyo Marui M4's {ONLY THEIR M4S IN THIS CASE, I AM NOT SAYING THAT G&G IS BETTER THAN TM}... (Tokyo Marui M4's are very out-dated with receiver tabs, multi piece barrel... G&G has improved on ALL of these things) |
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September 3rd, 2009, 04:05 | #38 |
OMG Amos!
I laughed so hard at the sticky faces! Keep up the work man.
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September 3rd, 2009, 11:09 | #39 |
I should have the review of the lower-end one up tonight... I've only got to get through 3 other guns before that one!
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September 4th, 2009, 02:06 | #40 | |
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That is awesome to hear. Im a noob, and would like to know, would you recommend a particular brand of piston head? Or will any polycarb suffice? Edit: Just did some googling, didnt realise Modify was the brand. Last edited by Shijima; September 4th, 2009 at 02:09.. |
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September 5th, 2009, 17:58 | #41 |
Ooookay! Just got finished with the REC carbine... Before you read on... I must say.. AVOID THE REC VERSION. It's MUCH lower quality than the normal M4 Carbine... the price difference of $48 is NOT WORTH buying the Rec version... Go for the standard or advanced all the way...
Here's why: Low quality plastic upper receiver... with a strange finish.. All the metal parts have a very ugly shiny black paint applied to them. Motor.. It may look the same as the standard version.. but it has MUCH less torque (strength to spin the gears) Plastic stock cap with a force threaded screw to hold it in Standard hop-up unit.. but a horribly light and weak aluminum inner barrel Demonstration of upper receiver flex... I don't know about you.. but I like my guns to feel solid.. not like a wet noodle. Standard gearbox... it's all pretty standard.. only difference being brass bushings instead of 7mm bearings that the standard version has... oh yea.. the piston head STILL SUCKS. Less than 500 rounds put through this.. and there's already trigger corrosion.. FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF PISTON HEAD!! Very suitable replacement Very low quality lower... a small fracture formed as I was re-building everything.. it didn't line up perfectly so I had to bend the body so the holes would line up.. THE NUMBERS!: Shimming: 4/5 Shimming was very good, it only needed 3X .1mm shims to make it perfect 3 Revolutions free-spin Compression: 0/5 Complete and utter failure... change the piston head ASAP. The stock piston head was LOOSE.. this would have caused a major gearbox failure in the this gun's future. Wiring 3/5 Wiring is lower quality than the normal version of this gun.. It was very stiff, very thin and got very hot within a short time of test-firing it. The motor has much less torque than the standard version Less than 500 shots and already trigger corrosion Finish: 2.5/5 All metal is just painted with a glossy black paint that chips very easily. Very cheap plastic lower, cracked during re-assembly Fitment: 2.5/5 Plastic stock cap was plastic with force-thread screw Very flimsy upper Body required tweaking to get all the holes to line up to put the pins in straight OVERALL 12/25 OR 48/100 Verdict: GET THE REGULAR VERSION. It's $48 more... and you don't have to deal with all the down-falls of the cheap version. There's no reason anyone shouldn't pony up the extra $48, even if they are going to be replacing a majority of the parts. THE REGULAR LINE IS MUCH, MUCH BETTER. |
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September 6th, 2009, 20:16 | #42 |
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I will add to this a bit more. Used the REC at a few more games since being upgraded with a piston head, and it is performing just fine. It isn't a BAD gun, Amos's number rating isn't meant to indicate that persay, it works quite well and we'll see how it hold up in the future. Total about 1200 rds through it now.
However, as Amos and I have said, for an extra 50 or 60, the classic version has significant improvement in externals and the more robust motor, and better inner barrel will be a worthwhile investment in the classic for the relatively minor price increase as well. Performance wise, they are both working quite well though. We also got to test and use the MP5's today, and I'll be putting up my review, and then send them off to Amos to have a look at their internals, but next to the AK W/S these are definitely my favorites. They really blew me away with the quality of externals and performance as well. |
September 6th, 2009, 20:28 | #43 |
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I'm looking into a G&G M4 CQB...my question is with the advanced version, is the compression problem fixed? Or do you have to replace it as well.
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September 6th, 2009, 21:17 | #44 | |
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the piston head isn't the problem per se, the O-ring is just too small just need a fatter O-ring. for like 3 bucks |
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September 6th, 2009, 21:48 | #45 |
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I'm going to jump in here and say that the cansoft MP5's are fucking SEX! I shot some of Warfighters today and it was beautiful! Highly reccomend, external quality and firing performance was way beyond my expectations.
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