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December 3rd, 2005, 21:47 | #1 |
KJW M700
Hello all airsofters,
I've seen the reviews for the Tanaka clone. They all looked good. Now I have to ask of people that snipe, have one or seen one in action: 1)How good is it to have a gas operated rifle? 2)Does it support propane? 3)Any recoil? 4)2x 11bbs mags are enough? 3)$400 price worth it? 5)Should you take off the front sight? 6)How optics can be attached to the gun and what size the threading is for a suppressor attachment? 7)Can you modify the fps on the m700? Thank you all beforehand, Danny |
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December 3rd, 2005, 21:55 | #2 |
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December 3rd, 2005, 23:45 | #3 |
1. the pull is extremely easy (compared to spring rifles)
2. Yes it supports propane 3. no recoil 4. hmmm, in a game you might need 4, depending what type of game ur mostly in, and the amount of people (more the people, longer the game) 5. I'm sure they don't cost 400 bucks, Fandango sells them for 310 i think. (you must be aged verified) 6. yes, the front sight should be remove if you want to install a scope, plus..it just looks childish : ) |
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December 3rd, 2005, 23:48 | #4 |
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thing shoots stupidly hard unless you turn it down
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December 4th, 2005, 15:46 | #5 |
Thanks all for your postings,
Droc what do you mean by "turn it down" don't get it...would that be your answer? |
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December 4th, 2005, 15:49 | #6 |
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It refers to tuning down the velocity, for example using a velocity reducer. It actually does shoot stupidly hard, much like the CO2 powered .177 pellet guns from Canadian Tire (and in some cases, much harder).
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December 4th, 2005, 17:55 | #7 |
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It can be adjusted for fps output internallu is what he means. Take the bolt apart, remove a few screws, give the striker spring rod a turn with a screwdriver, put back toagether, etc.
Easiest is to just use duster, that'll get you between 400-450fps easily on hot days. When it's like +10-15C, use propane, just be careful of engagement distances (and keep your mags in your pocket to keep them usable if temp is around +10C). It'll work fine all day long that way. Bob, velocity reducer won't fit/work on the M700, there are no threads to mount one. |
December 4th, 2005, 18:42 | #8 |
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Ah... touché.
Didn’t know that, there aren’t any hereabouts that I know of… I hope to get one, actually. I’ll be researching for a while… |
December 4th, 2005, 20:37 | #9 |
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For the price, they are quite worth it!!! Any questions I can help.
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December 5th, 2005, 00:23 | #10 |
December 5th, 2005, 05:47 | #11 |
Is a VSR-10 better than KJW m700 considering accurrecy/range/price/upgrades...so on?
Thanks, Danny |
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December 5th, 2005, 07:34 | #12 |
VSR-10 is spring, the KJW Rem 700 is gas. Apples and oranges. For the price...I don't think you can really beat a sniper rifle for $300.
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December 6th, 2005, 00:05 | #13 |
M700 question
For all those KJW m700 owners out there, how easy is it to disassemble this rifle? Can you remove the stock from the action? would I be able to take this gun apart for painting with few tools? can the action be seperated from the barrel with ease?
thanks for replys in advance... I am thinking of getting this gun when I have the money after Xmass. Dasta |
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December 6th, 2005, 00:22 | #14 |
It's easy to take it apart for painting.
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December 6th, 2005, 09:59 | #15 |
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Ya, first sling stud gets unscrewed (best to allow the barrel to sit free, will say why later) from the aluminum mount attached to the barrel (this should be removed because in very commom cases, the outer barrel and inner barrel are slightly bent in order to sit straight in the stock....... case in point, my barrel is free flaoted and sits canted to the left a bit, but greatly improves the accuracy and consistancy), then unscrew the screw in front of the mag well, and the one behind the trigger, presto chango, stock in one hand and the receiver/barrel in the other!
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