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Armourpiercing

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  1. Disregard most of what I've said up until now - this gun is horrible. The slide had more flash on the rails than a 1960's airfix kit, the barrel was bouncing around away from the inner barrel (probably just mine being duff on that one), the hop is nasty, the range is nasty, the blowback is intermittent with some shots being hard & some limp, slide catch needed filing to be able to take it out to strip the gun, no half cock, flappy rear sight, rusty grip screws, barrel bushing bends after only two mags of use, worst creaky trigger i've ever had on a GBB - AVOID!!!!!!!! I've done my
  2. MIne will be at Parcel Farce tomorrow, I ordered it mid december ffs. Ended up getting it from RSOV who just about managed to completely waste my time for a month. AP.
  3. Even with the other barrels I have popped into the R series they all sit deep when you look at it but all the barrels have fitted fine & vice/versa in a TM & other brands but WE guns are fussy with them. Yeah, the stirrup or bow,I needed to bend a few into bizzare shapes to allow them to seat inside the fames & allow the trigger to move without jamming on the mag, although to be honest, the problem was lesser with Army mags than, say, a Tercel, TM or KJ when aguarder trigger was used inside an Army gun but it was still present. As a gun direct from the box, providing you cl
  4. I've just got mine on order, but it's not black. As with the kimber & detonics it's not black, it's grey (compare the grip panels to the frame). Army GBB's do shoot very well after a clean up & I can confirm that you can fit just about any TM part into it BUT it doesn't like after market triggers (the bar to be exact, the trigger itself willbe fine). You'll also notice how deep the chamber sits inside the slide - you cannot mod this out, your stuck with a deep set barrel set up. AP.
  5. Of all the M9's on the market, with the exception of the HFC M190, the WE is the worst - the KJ is by far a better pistol, TM better still & the ksc system 7 is just amazing. The gun goes full auto because all of the springs are too tough, the valves to high flowing & like all WE guns, are designed for use on green gas in a hot climate - they freeze down big time & to add to the misery the sears are too soft - like all WE guns. The CO2 version mags are better for the gun but good luck passing chrono, the ones i've tested are about 370fps For the same money there are so
  6. hey - could we change c*nt to plumper? "your acting like a real plumper..." or hows about moth*rf*cker changed to hay stacker? "y'know what hay stacker? Your acting like a plumper..." AP.
  7. MGC Glock 18. An MGC Classic - the Glock 18. It sports full & correct trademarks, select fire & best of all its correct to the real steel Glock 18 - standard type Glock non-ported slide with anti-glare top surface, extended upward venting barrel, full frame (not railed) & removeble soft rubber grip inserts with full glock logos. The magazines like the real steel Glock are plastic & trademarked which is fantastic! The rate of fire on this thing is absolutely unreal! You CANNOT fire a single shot on full auto regardless how fast you pull & release the trigger
  8. Oh ok then... Thanks for the b-day wishes!

  9. I dont have a designated gun room at the moment - so i have the next best thing..... A pile of guns... AP.
  10. I'm never going to get bored of flashing this baby... I know most of you have seen it before but hey - WALTHER 2000 AEG Y'ALL!! AP.
  11. Ok - not wall mounted but... I make that 34 pistols... Twenty-seven GBB pistols (cant be bothered to name) One Gas revolver (S&W M66) Two NBB (Glock 34, MK1 Ruger) One AEP (Glock 18) One PFC Semi Auto (Sig P220) Two Blank firers (Magnum, Colt SAA) I have about Fifteen more GBB guns that arnt pictured in the cabinet due to lack of room in it. Does that count? Clik my Website link at the bottom for full details of my armoury - if they were all on a wall i would be laughing because my flat would need another room to hold them! Armourpiercing.
  12. Good work on the review - think its a tad biased but some good pionts made. But 220 FP/S on HFC134a? Mine cronos at an even 280-282fp/s & dropped to 267fp/s after i put the mag in the fridge to test the new engine so i think the estimation is a touch low. Ive put about 1000 rounds through mine & its still unmarked but i dont skirmish most of my pistols so im not the best judge on how much combat treatment it will take. If you look at the WA Colt 1911's, Para-Ords, Berettas & Wilsons the weight is made up mostly by the mag - you cant single the P226 out for this - its
  13. Hey Vektor, Obdviously there are more practical times to use green gas & the ambiant temprature where you are is a damn good reason!! Armourpiercing.
  14. Hey guys, I actually brought the gun & did all the testing about 4 years ago & put all the details on paper & only recently bothered to write a review. It really concerns me that 'certain' UK retailers condone the use of green gas in their guns & sell mainly green gas. They seem to think that Western Arms guns 'love it' but standard slides & chambers on infinitys & 1911 variants wear down so bloody quickly with green gas. Why do they do this? Wolf armouries used to sell almost only green gas but now they warn people about it. Even major Hong Kong suppliers such
  15. Thanks for the posative feedback guys. I decided to leave one mag half full of Abby Ultra gas for a while & check the results. Its been that way for about two months now & is still holding. Generally you shouldnt leave more than about a 2 sec squirt of HFC134a gas in your mag whatever brand it is so the results i found were pleasing. Armourpiercing.
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