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April 15th, 2015, 12:04 | #1 |
PTW vs We katana
I want to know what you think of the we katana m4 it a competitor of the systema ptw or it just a cheap clone or a good deal ? Thank
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April 15th, 2015, 12:08 | #2 |
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April 15th, 2015, 12:27 | #3 |
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I think they made an effort to make a systema cylinder system, and DROPPED THE FREAKING BALL everywhere else.
The only comparison between the Katana and ptw is the cylinder system. I had hopes for it, but they dropped the ball when they decided to use a conventional M4 barrel group. So basically the Katana is just a plain old ICS M4 with a ptw style air nozzle instead of a tappet plate. I'd honestly rather have an ICS. What makes a ptw a ptw is the very tight tolerance between parts, and the katana just doesn't have that. |
April 15th, 2015, 12:28 | #4 |
Good deal, but not in the same league stock.
With a new hop-up chamber (they suffer from feeding issues with the stock one). I use a KingArms no problems. I am tempted in trying a Madbull ultimate or Prowin-style to see... RHOP, new set of bearings (stock are copper bushings that wear really fast), they perform great. Cylinder FPS is inconsistent on the stock spring. A good VSR-10 spring works VERY nice and is cheap (I used a 120 PSS10 to get 389fps and cut-down the stock spring to make a CQB setup 345fps). You don't get the bolt-stock and gizmos, but as a high-end gun, it's great. It also runs great under heavy rain ;P That's what I run as my sole AEG. The stock gearset is short-stroked 2 tooth (13). You can use a Systema PTW piston with a standard 15t gearset. Gives higher FPS but drops the ROF a bit. On a 7.4 LiPo, with the 390fps cylinder I push 17rps (Xortech 3200) with the short-stroked stock piston. |
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April 15th, 2015, 12:50 | #5 |
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Can't that be said of any AEG, though?
What really makes the katana better than any other upgraded gun? |
April 15th, 2015, 12:54 | #6 |
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Systema PTW bone stock, broken and old as shit; versus the WE Katana, brand new full upgraded and at full potential.
RESULT: The Systema PTW killed it with one blow, raped its entire family, burned the corpses and threw them off of a mountain.....the bodies were never found. If you can afford a Systema and it's expensive mags and cylinders, etc, then buy a Systema. On a budget but still want a solid AEG? Then buy a VFC. Oh yeah, it isn't a clone. Not even close.
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April 15th, 2015, 14:37 | #7 |
Having OWNED both systems.
The Katana takes all of the advantages of the cylinder system. It is in every way superior to the ICS split gearbox. I have never broken a piston or rack with a WE Katana under abusive battery load (12volt / 14.8 lipo). A buddy has 2 years and about 20 cases of BB's through his Katana same cylinder and everything is still good as new (shooting 1.7j). You cannot say that about any other gun. Pistons are a replaceable part in AEGs, and I have yet to see a need to replace a piston on a Katana or PTW unless it was user induced stupidity (manufacturing defect aside, and i have yet to see one in a ptw in nearly 10 years) The gears are of good enough quality on the Katana, and frankly you can't and shouldn't "upgrade" them because if you do, you fall into the user induced stupidity bracket for creating failures in the system. The Katana holds the cylinder in place by using the rear take down pin. The hopup still needs a spring or what not to hold the hop against the cylinder for air seal like a AEG. You can install all of the fancy trigger, motor and electronics onto a Katana and get close to a PTW trigger response, thanks to the high speed gears (stock) and fewer moving parts (PTW cylinder). The upgraded Katana is superior to any other upgraded AEG because it uses the PTW cylinder, this makes the gun leaps and bounds more reliable and repeatable when shooting. Easy to clean and maintain (5 mins to take out cylinder and clean like PTW. TL : DR Katana PROs Never seen a broken piston aside from user induced stupid Never seen busted gears aside from user induced stupid Cheaper than PTW Better than PTW clones Easy to maintain and clean Upgraded, is superior to other upgraded AEGs Not a PTW, Not 1:1 dimensions, slower trigger response even when upgraded, A upgraded and tuned Katana (ER Hop etc) will out shoot a stock PTW. A PTW with the hopup mod done CORRECTLY outshoots a Katana.
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April 15th, 2015, 15:37 | #8 |
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Again, can be said for a lot of upgraded AEG's.
Reliability is often more dependent on the person working on your gun than the parts themselves. The fact is, the materials the pistons are made of in PTW's and katanas are also available in AEG pistons. As long as your tech sets everything up correctly, the chances of you breaking that piston are limiting to you being an idiot lol I will agree it's better than ptw clones, but if it uses the same barrel group as an aeg, then it's not physically possible for it to shoot any better or worse than an aeg. Although it's hard to even define the scope of what "upgraded" means lol |
April 15th, 2015, 15:41 | #9 | |
Yea iirc, Wes runs a WE katana and that thing runs beautifully. Would take that over a regular AEG any day, but im not going to be getting rid of my PTW for one.
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April 15th, 2015, 16:06 | #10 |
WE Katana is $241 off Evike, shipping should be about $40.. importable since FPS meets requriment..
So about $400 shipped here after crap conversion? Still 1/4 of a PTW :P But I guess you get what you pay for. #dontknowshitaboutptw. |
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April 15th, 2015, 17:09 | #11 |
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These days the PTWs are more about ease of maintenance and tight tolerance parts more than anything else.
For serious, the #1 thing stopping me from getting an AEG is the incredibly annoying chore of having to work on it even once. |
April 15th, 2015, 20:25 | #12 |
Wes and I compared cylinder parts from his Katana and my parts kit, and dimensionally they looked the same. The nozzle oring was clear from what I remember vs. the milky polyurethane that Systema uses.
If you could fit a PTW inner/outer barrel set on a WE, that would be cool. Need a new mag system though, unless you could make mags for it with Systema guts in a real shell perhaps?
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April 16th, 2015, 00:41 | #13 | |
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AMEN!, It's why i switched 3 years ago. |
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April 16th, 2015, 00:43 | #14 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Word is the deepfire chambers are shit, but can be made to work well enough. Downside is then you're stuck with a POS deepfire barrel.
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April 16th, 2015, 07:43 | #15 |
Wes also works on his gun weekly and fine tunes tunes it constantly. He also has an area to test fire it as he is working so week in and week out he has a high performance gun consistently. Not the case with all Katanas to say the least.
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