lee1hy Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 Who cares. Replace them with real steel parts if its that much of a concern. An OEM real steel pistol grip and stock set will cost you about 20 bucks. Dont you like real parts on your guns anyway? Every body cares, world people care, who cant get real steel in country law, LOL, Are you really think easy to get real parts in every country? think again before post, Link to post Share on other sites
lee1hy Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 FYI, the stock WA buffer tube is metal. And I'm pretty sure the front sight block is not metal. Plus changing out the stock plastic buffer is a nice option. Yes. front sight is plastic (fiber) even more plastic was used in WAM4 parts. because of the law is restricted in Japan, They are mixing ABS + zinc alloy for expression metal Link to post Share on other sites
Magsz Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 Where there is a will there is a way. If you want it, you can get it. Do you really think that inokatsu, a known, reputable manufacturer of high end replicas is going to use shoddy ABS plastic components on their gun? Come on man... Does anything in ANY of those pictures look low quality? Thanks for the PM's btw lee, very mature of you. Link to post Share on other sites
Titleist Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 lol, nicely played, ian. Link to post Share on other sites
kirinpet Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 Great! It's not so expensive because all made by CNC. Link to post Share on other sites
kirinpet Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 all plastic parts are made by abs. Link to post Share on other sites
lee1hy Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 all plastic parts are made by abs. Its ture? made of A.B.S ? Where did you get information? Link to post Share on other sites
kirinpet Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 Its ture? made of A.B.S ? Where did you get information? my friend in taiwan Link to post Share on other sites
GBB Nut Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 Great! It's not so expensive because all made by CNC. I believe it is inexpensive because it's made out of cheaper pot metal. Which is not a bad thing. However I forsee some serious issues with Inokatsu using a pot metal bolt (loading nozzle) on this WA GBB design. Hopefully they have a plastic insert for the actual nozzle. Link to post Share on other sites
Titleist Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 It may not be CNC, but it's NOT diecast. It's forged, which is how real M4s are built as well. Link to post Share on other sites
Inq Eisenhorn Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 It may not be CNC, but it's NOT diecast. It's forged, which is how real M4s are built as well. Hey Titleist, I can tell you want this gun to be a winner however, and I'm sure you'd do this anyway, I'd let someone else buy this before laying down the $$.....the pain is all the more real when it hits you in the wallet Link to post Share on other sites
Shriven Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 True story. Someone with lots of money to waste, destruction test it, then buy me one. Then buy Inoakatsu and get my goddamned L85. Link to post Share on other sites
Magsz Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 all plastic parts are made by abs. Well then, i stand corrected. I still dont think its ABS judging by the pictures but we will just have to see. Link to post Share on other sites
Inq Eisenhorn Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 C'mon its a toy gun, who cares if its ABS Link to post Share on other sites
lee1hy Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 C'mon its a toy gun, who cares if its ABS Right, this is toygun as you say. So Why they are made of metal body with real type manufacturing processes? if this is toygun as you say, Why dont you made all plastic and cheap diecasting? you dont have borken ABS parts in field? Link to post Share on other sites
Sale Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Ah, the ABS-question once again. People just don't know what it means. G&P announce their parts to be ABS all the time, when in fact they are quite nice composite polymer. I don't care if someone says the parts are butter. When I hold them I know what they really are. As for die cast / forged / CNC'd... The receivers are forged first to make a rough piece, then finished with a CNC-machine. That's how real receivers are produced. You can't forge it directly into a finished piece with holes and all. Machines to make the forgings are ridiculously expensive, and there are maybe 2-3 companies in the US who produce all of the forgings for all the manufacturers of AR-15 type rifles. It wouldn't surprise me if these receivers would be based on forgings from the US, and were simply machined into Airsoft receivers instead of real ones. Did anyone notice that the trigger assembly is just semi auto? There no full auto disconnector etc. in the picture. The hammer and disconnector are full auto type, as is the selector switch. The lower receiver has the hole for the full auto sear drilled, and in the pictures you can see there's a pin too. There's just one part missing from the picture with the trigger parts, and that one is stamped sheet steel even in the original WA. I wouldn't worry: It is full auto. Link to post Share on other sites
ZackyD Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 *edited* looks like the selector is just semi auto Link to post Share on other sites
lewis hiscock Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 bear in mind also if your not happy with ABS parts there are plenty of nylon alternatives available. also there may be a semi auto only version but as the vids show , full auto will also be catered for. Link to post Share on other sites
Sale Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Then it is, by definition, not a selector. EDIT: Had one more look and compared them with images at AR15.com, and it still looks like a set of full auto parts to me. http://www.ar15.com/content/legal/AR15-M16Parts/ Link to post Share on other sites
Titleist Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 The videos clearly showing it bursting, and doing full auto, you'd be daft not to believe it at that point. Link to post Share on other sites
GBB Nut Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Then it is, by definition, not a selector. Actually it would still be a selector. But you could only "select" between Safe & Semi. Link to post Share on other sites
Titleist Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 hah, at that point it's usually called a SAFETY. Link to post Share on other sites
ZackyD Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 oh i was well aware this is full auto, just at first glance it appeared they were using semi auto trigger group for the photo. i was wrong with that assumption. Link to post Share on other sites
lewis hiscock Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Then it is, by definition, not a selector. Actually it would still be a selector. But you could only "select" between Safe & Semi. hah, at that point it's usually called a SAFETY. seriously guys , do we really need this argument?... Link to post Share on other sites
GBB Nut Posted August 1, 2008 Report Share Posted August 1, 2008 seriously guys , do we really need this argument?... Yes! J/K Link to post Share on other sites
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