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  1. Another game coming up this weekend. Bought another new GHK PDW magazine. Another update to follow shortly.
  2. Dated: August 28, 2011 Played some Steel City Airsoft today with some friends. As always, we had lots of fun. PDW performed flawlessly and clocked in at around 330-345 FPS. In-game gas consumption was good with each full-fill lasting a little over 2 mag fillings (80 BBs). It was a bit funny to see some people intimidated by it and I actually was asked by staff to re-chrono my GHK PDW as some people who got hit by it felt like the PDW was shooting "hotter" than the field limit. No change in FPS. I think the intimidation factor made it feel like it was shooting harder than it really wa
  3. Comment and response I thought was significant Dated: August 24, 2011 Quote: Originally Posted by quezanart First off I want to thank Lou for this incredibly well put together and detailed review of the GHK PDW. I actually just purchased one of these for myself (thank you Atlantic City roulette table ). I chose this WA GBB M4 style platform over the many others in part because of this review. I can't wait to start enjoying this platform as much as Lou obviously has. One thing I wanted to add was that I found YouTube videos of how to install b
  4. Dated: July 23, 2011 I'm proud to update this thread as I was recently sent two new upgrades that are now available on the market from FG Airsoft. Currently, the two parts are the only ones they have to offer but I would imagine more products are on the way. The first product is a barrel fixture. The GHK PDW originally suffers from slight barrel wobble and Samoon had pre-addressed that on mine as my PDW came with Samoon's rubber barrel fixture piece. However, I must say, FG Airsoft's design is much better. It is metal and is positioned down inside the rail system in
  5. Dated: June 10, 2011 Camera didn't take the lighting very well when I shot the pictures indoors. Took one outside today and while better, still doesn't look the same as in real life. It's plain black in person. In this photo, it looks a bit grey. Some miscellaneous things: -Recoil was cool at first but after a while it just gets annoying. It's really strong, unlike anything I've ever seen from a toy, and will throw shots way off. -Really like the simple design. Changing the o-rings was a breeze as it's really easy to get to everything. -The T.S.C. grip I got is really nic
  6. Dated: June 9, 2011 PART 2 After a short period absence, the GHK KAC PDW review returns to reveal its internal structure and a few tricks up its sleeve. Additionally, GHK’s PDW will be compared to WE’s and you will see why (once again) WE guns (GBBRs at least) are junk. Having owned a WE PDW before, the only bias opinion I can be accused of is from the sting I felt wasting my money on it. Taking down the GHK KAC PDW is pretty easy. Like any AR-15 or AR-15 variant, there are two pins that hold the receivers together. The fit is very snug so you’re going to need a couple tools
  7. Adding my review to this forum. Dated: May 20, 2011 Gas Blow-Back Rifles are sweet. They have the ability to take the game called “airsoft” to a level which AEGs simply can’t—or at least haven’t been able to reach. While Gas Blow-Back Pistols have become the universal standard for a sidearm, GBBRs are a rarity. You don’t see them on the field, instead, more-or-less you see them in an expensive airsoft collection on an online forum or in a thread troubleshooting problems. They seem naturally flawed. Taking a step back to the norm, it’s hard to not mention Tokyo Marui, KWA, and WE
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