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However there are tons of parts available for the TM/KJW 1911's. |
yup, that I know, but it's System7..... nothing beats that.... :P
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Currently , I am still waiting to be AV'd. Meanwhile, I did some research over TM's 1911. There are two models available,
M.E.U. http://www.tokyo-marui.co.jp/cgi-bin...s/gas024_l.jpg or colt government 1911a1 http://www.tokyo-marui.co.jp/cgi-bin...s/gas018_l.jpg. Since both guns have excellent stats, I am not very sure which one should I go for it. I heard both of them are made of mostly ABS plastic which I am not very impressed with. Should I just buy them first and upgrade them later? or should I pick some other brand's 1911 which have more metal parts on them?Thanks. |
TM's don't need metal slide, etc. They work great.
If you do want a full metal 1911, then get a TM and upgrade it, or get a KJW. |
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you say you're not impressed by the plastic, but have you ever even touched this gun? TM pistols are excellent quality out of the box, and are superb in their function. The plastic isn't heavy weight, but does have a decent weight to them.
If you're heavily into customizing your future 1911, TM is the way to go. if you don't care and just want something to play with, you can go with another company that makes a full metal pistol. I guarantee the TM will outperform any other make. |
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No. That's the new Inokatsu CO2 steel 1911 in development.
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Where can you buy a tm 1911 in cananda?
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You just have to read over some of their FAQ's to find out |
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