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Old June 16th, 2005, 02:12   #1
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G&P M203

Does any own this launcher? I've heard that its got pretty good quality
and was wondering if GB-Tech 40mm Airsoft Cartridge will be able to fit into it

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Old June 16th, 2005, 02:17   #2
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I have the RIS version, it's very nice, all metal construction. So it's nice and hefty. To use the GB-Tech grenade, you'll have to remove one guide pin from the launcher tube (shown in the instructions that come with the GB-Tech grenade).
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Old June 16th, 2005, 02:21   #3
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Will that affact the performance or the durablity in any way?
probly more aproprate questions is that how diffcult will removing the pins be?

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Old June 16th, 2005, 02:21   #4
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What kind of RIS do you have oates? How solid is it when mounted to the RIS?
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Old June 16th, 2005, 04:20   #5
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Will that affact the performance or the durablity in any way?
probly more aproprate questions is that how diffcult will removing the pins be?

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1. No
2. "difficult" is subjective. If you don't know how to unscrew a single Phillip's head screw, then yes, it could prove to be very difficult for you.
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Old June 16th, 2005, 19:22   #6
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Oh.... hahhaha I thought you have to like strip the whole thing

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Old June 16th, 2005, 19:58   #7
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I own the RIS one too. It's a really great, solid unit. For the price, I think its the best m203 out there.
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Old June 16th, 2005, 20:06   #8
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The problem with G&P M203 (RIS versions) is they seem to be sold out across the world. I have been trying to hunt down one but retailers keep saying its 10 weeks or more before they get one in right now.

Other then that they are the top choice of M203s.

One question I have for M203 owners is, is the weight of the g&p m203 doing any damage to the front end of your gun?
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Old June 17th, 2005, 14:36   #9
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One question I have for M203 owners is, is the weight of the g&p m203 doing any damage to the front end of your gun?
Mine seems ok. Having said that, I have it on a G&P metal body + barrel + GBTECH free floating RIS.

I used to have it on a TM stock RIS AEG and it was ok, but I didn't have it on all the time, or enough to really tell you if the weight did any damage (for me it didn't).

The only thing I don't like about the RIS version (besides not being completely realistic, hehe), is that it sits lower on the RIS, by virtue of needing to mount on the rails. You can then see more of a gap between it and the barrel when you compare it to non-RIS-mounted 203s.
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Old June 17th, 2005, 19:36   #10
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Yup there's definitely some added weight on the front; I added a Nitro.vo sleeve to mine, but ideally you'd probably want a metal body. I also switched to a Crane stock, since mounting a large battery in an AN/PEQ to an already heavy front end would have made the gun way too front heavy.

The realism part I can deal with, honestly I find the airsoft RIS-mounted M203 more "realistic" looking than the XM-8 or FN2000 :P

One of the reasons I opeted for RIS though is I'm using a Commando -length (11.5") barrel setup, which wouldnt accomodate the regular mout properly. It also allows me to mount or remove the M203 in 5 seconds flat, and lets me mount it on any RIS-equipped gun without any hassles. For practicality's sake, I was willing to forego a slight bit of realism.

And as Obelisk observed, there is a slightly larger gap, maybe ~1cm. It's not that noticeable unless you know.

"Proper" mount: http://www.ussocom.net/images/products/4_zoom.jpg

my setup: http://tacticalmoose.com/pic/933RAS_proto2.jpg
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