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Which GBB rifles you want to be made?


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Which GBB rifles you want to be made?  

133 members have voted

  1. 1. Mag before the trigger design

    • H&K 416/7
      21
    • H&K G36
      37
    • H&K MP5
      24
    • H&K UMP
      8
    • FN SCAR
      2
    • M14
      41
  2. 2. Bullpup design

    • SA80/L85
      37
    • TAR-21 Tavor
      35
    • QBZ Type 97
      3
    • FAMAS
      27
    • Steyr AUG
      31
  3. 3. Add-on question: Would you like to have a skirmishable Gas Shotgun?

    • Yes, it should fire full auto
      18
    • Yes, a semi auto with multiple rounds per shot
      99
    • No need, thanks
      16


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voted, but most interested in a shotty!

 

basically mirroring what ed skar said, nothing shell ejecting, but maruzen SxS type thing would be fantastic, or as said, a skirmishable (ie green gas) gbb spas 12. not a maruzen clone internals though, they arent up to par. would need to be a whole new design, which is problematic in itself...

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didn't vote but can i ask whats the agenda for this poll? you plan to make something or you are just collecting data for your personal needs? you didn't mention anything why you are doing this or at least i didn't notice.

Personal needs foremost, but some companies will get the results of this poll too.

I know certain companies have developed some of the listed guns already and are about to market them soon.

I was curious to know if they made the right decisons.

 

Appreciate the support so far. :)

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what i ment by the little sxs was that the only way i would ever accept shells would be in a double barreled shotgun.

A SxS would sell, i dont know how well. See how saught after the "mad max" mini moscart launcher was, seriously a standalone double barreled moscart launcher that would never sell or be usefull in airsoft, exept the style of the thing. Little sawn of double barreled shotguns are saught after.

 

Everything else even pretending to be a shotgun needs to NOT eject shells* and MUST fire 3 to 5(to ten) BBs per shot.

 

*exept the TM magazine shells, but they are magazines not shells.

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GBB M14 FTW, well as long as it makes the same satisfying sound as the TM M14's bolt does.

As for the bullpups there's not may that appeal to me in GBB but I voted L85 because it wouldn't hurt to have another on the market.

 

What I'd really like would be a gas MP5SD5/6 but they I dont think they'd work well as a gas in mag. That said I'd buy an Escort clone if they made one of those.

 

As for the shotguns I wouldn't mind a semi auto gas M1014

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I'd like to see a gas blowback MP5-A5 myself ^_^

 

But... it would be a real shame if that MP5 was based on either the WA or WE system. Both of those GBBR internal systems are unreliable and full of problems, and rather than make more rifles based on a severely flawed system it would be best if a new gas system was designed that would actually be reliable and not shoot ridiculously hot.

 

Personally though I'd rather just have a quality clone of the Systema MP5 PTW myself. As cool as full auto gas blowbacks are the words "full auto gas blowback" and "reliable" can rarely be put together unless there's a "not" added in between them.

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I mean, really, I feel like an SMG with such small magazines would be hard to recreate with all of these new GBBRs... hence why the YE/Escort MP5 is probably the most reliable versions of those weapons.

 

I don't mind where the direction seems to be going. To me, smaller magazine capacities (30-50rounds) and longer effective ranges is better than over-powered sowing machines, especially for mil-sim events. GBBR or even classic-powered versions of the support weapons with longer ranges combined with these weapons makes it all the more realistic.

 

 

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