Doc
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Post by Doc on Jul 28, 2006 10:26:46 GMT -5
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Post by Colonel on Jul 29, 2006 10:24:04 GMT -5
well, i wouldn't spend $300 for a gas pistol, and airsplat is just a shitstore, the Steyr is more expensive than an AEG, and will most likely never have replacement parts available if it breaks, but the KJW P226 seems like the most practical buy. i was actually thinking about getting one myself. first off KJW is a great brand, and the P226 is a very nice looking airsoft design, built on a sturdy frame. it's perfect for the type of work the TSF is into...killing.
the only reason i wouldn't reccomend the MKI is that if you plan on shooting fast, it's not very accurate due to the barrel movement during each shot. the only way to fire that gun effectively is to shoot slow, from far away, and make damn sure you have good cover in the event of a counter attack, which is the main reason i dont always use it.
in conclusion, i would suggest the KJW P226 for: Reliability - KJW is god, wang is not. Price - on par with the TM M9 TacMaster Power - very decent, but not too powerful (remember kids, gas guns that are too powerful wont hit a damned thing)
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Post by dsbond on Jul 29, 2006 11:31:30 GMT -5
I think it's really between the P226 and the Kimber. Real Kimbers are supposed to be awesome (I even want one), look the part, but I'm just not impressed with how a Western Arms gun takes wear. That considered, I'd go with the P226 unless KJW makes a Kimber replica anytime soon. If you want to look L337 counterstrike you'd need a desert eagle though, hehe. I thought you had a KJW Beretta - that doesn't do the trick?
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Post by angelofdeath 215 on Jul 29, 2006 18:05:37 GMT -5
its broken, he has to hold the slide lock down for it to fire
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Post by Colonel on Jul 30, 2006 11:51:26 GMT -5
and i dont think it's a KJW either...think it was a UHC.
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Doc
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Post by Doc on Jul 30, 2006 20:10:41 GMT -5
yeah uhc, fucking uhc sucks big donkey dick lol
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