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Jimbob10101

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About Jimbob10101

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  • Airsofter since
    1996
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    United Kingdom
  1. I like the de-cocking function for a couple of reasons. Firstly realism, but also the thumbreak in my holster wont secure the pistol properly if the hammer is cocked. Has anyone taken the KJW 226 apart? What are the trigger/hammer internals made of? The ones on my KJ glock look and feel like steel, but I doubt they are.
  2. Yeah, I though about taking it back but it's been over a year since I bought it and I doubt they would believe that it happened after only 250 rounds. It would just be my word against theirs. Plus, I had to take it apart to see what was wrong so I've probably invalidated the warranty. I forgot to mention in my last post that the de-cocking lever actually causes the gun to fire which is a great safety feature...!
  3. Hi guys, I've had a WE P226 for a while now and I thought I'd save you all the trouble...don't bother! I bought it because the finish on it looked better than any other 226 out there, and the shop (Mad Badger Airsoft) told me it had full engraved trades, which it didn't! Instead it had some cheap-looking laser etched markings and a weird QR barcode on it, but that's another story. My main issue with it is that after only ~250 rounds through it, the hammer assembly has completely disintegrated! The hammer, sear, valve knocker and housing have all either worn down or snapped! After
  4. Didn't think so... Still, I'll bet they're a damn sight better than the ###### the licence holders are pumping out... Will the RS manufacturers ever learn that they are allowing their good names to be scrawled all over any old piece of junk that cybergun feels it can make the most profit off of? They'd be much better off selling the rights to their licence to a single airsoft company that meets certain quality control criteria...
  5. Am I the only one who sees the white elephant in the room? How come did HK3P get licenced trades for Glock? Or are these only available in Taiwan?
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