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Old April 14th, 2010, 18:46   #1
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I have one of these babies, but its currently broken. I am looking for a new one and I see there are two versions of this gun, a Japanese and a Taiwanese version. Can anyone tell me the differance berween the two and is there a way to find out which version I currently have?
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Old April 14th, 2010, 18:49   #2
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The Japanese version would have a lower FPS then the Taiwanese version of the glock to comply with Jap laws. The Jap version also wouldn't handle propane as well as the Taiwan Glock.
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Old April 14th, 2010, 18:55   #3
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AFAIK... KSC Japan comes in plastic only, also they don't have whited out trades. KSC Taiwan comes with full metal (all of them, or just some? I'm not sure) and has whited out trades. QC on Japan versions is probably to a higher degree, and as Shooting Addict already stated, the muzzle velocity on KSC Japan GBB's will be lower (won't shoot reliably on high pressure gasses, but will be extremely reliable on whatever the recommended gas is... probably 134A).

Then again, I'm not an avid supporter of KSC GBB pistols, so what do I know?
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Old April 14th, 2010, 18:57   #4
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Then again, I'm not an avid supporter of KSC GBB pistols, so what do I know?
Nethier am i thats why i only posted what i knew for sure lol Wa's or Nothin
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Old April 14th, 2010, 19:35   #5
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The Japanese version would have a lower FPS then the Taiwanese version of the glock to comply with Jap laws. The Jap version also wouldn't handle propane as well as the Taiwan Glock.
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Nethier am i thats why i only posted what i knew for sure lol Wa's or Nothin
and wrong

The only difference is that the Japan version has stricter inspectors for quality control.
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Old April 14th, 2010, 21:49   #6
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^^^ This has been common knowledge for a while. ^^^

The other statements are new to me, and I've owned quite a few KSC G19s over the years (two are Japanese, as well as a few other KSC GBBs I own, have JASG stamped in the frame somewhere depending on the gun model).
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^^^ This has been common knowledge for a while. ^^^

The other statements are new to me, and I've owned quite a few KSC G19s over the years (two are Japanese, as well as a few other KSC GBBs I own, have JASG stamped in the frame somewhere depending on the gun model).
yup the other statements don't even refer to KSC he is confusing KSC Taiwan with KWA.


also Notom what is broken?
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Old April 14th, 2010, 22:34   #8
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KSC taiwan tends to have a metal slide whereas KSC Japan does not.

And please refrain saying "jap" it is a equalivent of saying the n****r to Africans
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Old April 14th, 2010, 22:36   #9
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KSC taiwan tends to have a metal slide whereas KSC Japan does not.

And please refrain saying "jap" it is a equalivent of saying the n****r to Africans
no KSC Taiwan does not. KWA does, not the same mate.
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Old April 15th, 2010, 02:29   #10
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^^^ This has been common knowledge for a while. ^^^

The other statements are new to me, and I've owned quite a few KSC G19s over the years (two are Japanese, as well as a few other KSC GBBs I own, have JASG stamped in the frame somewhere depending on the gun model).
Well then, I also stand corrected. I've only had experience with KSC Japan Glock 17's (from back when there was no KSC Taiwan) and KWA cansoft's with the NS2 system. Ergo, why did I even post in this section, I don't really have all the information?
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yup the other statements don't even refer to KSC he is confusing KSC Taiwan with KWA.
Ya, is the what I was thinking too. I also have a KWA G19, but is a parts gun that was given to me.
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Old April 15th, 2010, 07:43   #12
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Well then, I also stand corrected. I've only had experience with KSC Japan Glock 17's (from back when there was no KSC Taiwan) and KWA cansoft's with the NS2 system. Ergo, why did I even post in this section, I don't really have all the information?
You have learned something from being corrected, so it's all good for posting here.
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Old April 15th, 2010, 14:23   #13
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You have learned something from being corrected, so it's all good for posting here.
"" indeed! One of these days I'll join the masses of airsofters with KSC Glocks...
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