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The Saint October 15th, 2005 13:49

Wait, so WE pistols are full metal, durable, propane ready out of the box and costs even less than a metal KJW Para or KSC 1911-derivatives? What's the catch? Is there a catch, or just the cool down issue?

Rumpel Felt October 15th, 2005 14:09

No catch. Yet again a gun is released that is beautiful yet you still have people waisting time on TM plastic stuff. Where is the pride in owning a TM plastic Hi Capa when you could have this?

The Saint October 15th, 2005 14:25

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Originally Posted by Rumpel Felt
No catch. Yet again a gun is released that is beautiful yet you still have people waisting time on TM plastic stuff. Where is the pride in owning a TM plastic Hi Capa when you could have this?

Amen, time to rewrite the X-mas wishlist....

Mantelope October 15th, 2005 15:42

To be fair, there are indeed drawbacks. Gas consumption is greatly increased due to the weight of the slide. Even during regular temperature, you can fire the gun fast enough to run out of gas before you run out of BBs, even on a full fill. A lot of upgrades, even though they're technically compatible, don't work in the WE hicapa. Highflow valves cause the aforementioned problem to become even more prevalent, same with upgraded hammer springs. Upgraded recoil springs will cause a number of problems with feeding and gas consumption and the slide not locking back.

Atomic_235 October 15th, 2005 15:55

Wow,nice gun
:-)

Sgt_Lynch October 15th, 2005 16:53

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Originally Posted by harleyb
To be fair, there are indeed drawbacks. Gas consumption is greatly increased due to the weight of the slide. Even during regular temperature, you can fire the gun fast enough to run out of gas before you run out of BBs, even on a full fill. A lot of upgrades, even though they're technically compatible, don't work in the WE hicapa.

I've managed to consistantly empty the BBs from the Mag, it's a simple matter of taking it easy on the trigger. Just Double tap the guy and move on, don't go mad with the trigger. If you get into some mad firefight... just let the other guy burn his ammo. Be conservative... thats the key.

As for upgrades... HUH??? The damn thing is all metal and shoots 320+ fps on Propane. What on Earth needs to be upgraded?????????!!! LOL

The Saint October 15th, 2005 17:17

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Originally Posted by Sgt_Lynch
As for upgrades... HUH??? The damn thing is all metal and shoots 320+ fps on Propane. What on Earth needs to be upgraded?????????!!! LOL

Shooting down police helicopters, maybe? :wink: But another way around that is to use the CO2 mags.

Sgt_Lynch October 15th, 2005 17:29

OMG... with C02, you've effectivly killed it as a gaming gun. Thats 90-110psi, your talking just shy or over 400fps.

However, a regulated external gas rig (while ugly as sin) could solve the problem.

Kokanee October 15th, 2005 18:44

[threadjack]This is for any WE highcapa owners - what is the difference/improvements btwn the version 1,2 and 3? I really like the classic lines of the version 1, are their any problems with it?[/threadjack]

ILLusion October 16th, 2005 06:03

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Originally Posted by Rumpel Felt
Where is the pride in owning a TM plastic Hi Capa when you could have this?

Because the manufacturing quality and tolerances on a Tokyo Marui piece are so much toighter. And toight = good.

Don't knock it till you've tried it.

I can unload 2 full mags of rapid-firing with both my TM hi-capas, both with metal slides (one PGC Springfield slide, one Shooter's Design Hybrid slide) both with high flow valves and power bulbs installed (both of which increase gas consumption.) Both shoot 340-350fps on propane.

The pride in owning the TM piece is knowing that you have a quality piece in your hand, engineered from the ground up.
WE has copied that. If you've ever studied manufacturing, you'd know that copying something will never get you to similar tolerance levels as engineering it yourself. Not without many many revisions.


Here's an analogy:
There are MANY cars out there that can perform the same or even better than a Lamborghini. In that case, why buy a Lamborghini?


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