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saswv April 11th, 2009 23:53

Which Gun???
 
Well, the debate has gone down to this: Kjw Glock 27/17/18 or a tokyo mauri mp5 j. I don't want a Kjw because i dont want to have to buy gas, electrics take too long to charge. I was wondering how many mags a typical gas canister will last, and how many bullets you can shoot in the mag without it running out, so the gas question is for the kjw glock 27/ 17/ 18:banghead:

burningashes April 11th, 2009 23:55

Glock 17. Awesome gun.

Conker April 11th, 2009 23:59

Sure an auto like the G18C will last way less longuer than a semi-auto.
But seriously, those are not the samething at all... An AEG SMG and a GBB pistol are two different things for different occasions.

For AEGs, you either have to buy a few batteries or wait. For gaz, you only option is to buy more gaz.

Start by getting age verified, and I'd suggest you get to a game and talk with people. This would be helpful without a doubt.

Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw April 12th, 2009 00:08

Don't want to buy gas and charging batteries takes too long? Wow people have become REALLY impatient.

Gas guns that are metal like KJW can easily take propane. One of those green Coleman cans will last you a while, couple months of regular use. Im not entirely sure of the gas consumption of the new KJW lines. There are too many factors that determine this. The impact from the blowback, the temperature, how rapid the shots are fired (the quicker you fire the colder the mag gets, thus lowering the pressure of the gas in the resevoir).

bpbcc1 April 12th, 2009 00:17

I have two KJW guns, one of them a Glock 23. They are great but you sound like you want to make a sound decision. Gas guns, even the best, have a limited temperature operating range. This means too cold wont work, too hot wont work. Not including indoor games, an AEG can be used a lot more during the year. You think waiting for a battery to charge takes long, waiting for the temperature to hit 18C in January or March for that matter, will take a lot longer. Don't search for justification, buy what makes you happy because that's what it's all about.

Cortex April 12th, 2009 00:26

How does battery charging time effect anything? Buy two batteries and charge them the day before the game you're going to attend.

Styrak April 12th, 2009 00:30

Buy an AEG. AEG's are much more useful for games.

saswv April 12th, 2009 00:35

well, one other thing is that when go camping, we go out way into the boonies and no electricity., but some of those dual power guns take my fancy.

saswv April 12th, 2009 00:39

oh, well now I am sort of leaning towards the G17, because I have the real steel version, but if I find a G26 (which I also have) I might buy that.

Styrak April 12th, 2009 00:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by saswv (Post 960680)
well, one other thing is that when go camping, we go out way into the boonies and no electricity., but some of those dual power guns take my fancy.

Don't take your airsoft guns camping.

Cortex April 12th, 2009 01:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 960698)
Don't take your airsoft guns camping.

This.

If the Fish and Wildlife guys roll through your campground and catch you with an airsoft gun they'll confiscate it on sight. Possibly bring up up on additional charges as well.

NoGear April 12th, 2009 02:51

We don't want another jimmy that goes around with airsoft guns in public causing some media attention and that means possibly ruining airsoft in canada. If its backyard camping and ur not in the city go ahead

dpvu April 12th, 2009 02:59

It depends what you want to do. If you're a gamer and want to play, an AEG is by far more versatile. For someone just plinking, a GBB is much more fun to shoot. Google some reviews, they're easy to find.

yuhaoyang April 12th, 2009 04:10

When camping, don't buy airsoft guns, get a brooklyn smasher. http://www.trueswords.com/cold-steel...bs-p-2164.html
Ok fine fine. Get that crappytire mini AUG clearsoft

aznpos531 April 12th, 2009 04:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by yuhaoyang (Post 960769)
When camping, don't buy airsoft guns, get a brooklyn smasher. http://www.trueswords.com/cold-steel...bs-p-2164.html
Ok fine fine. Get that crappytire mini AUG clearsoft

i love cold steel :D

yuhaoyang April 12th, 2009 04:18

The only place I can get cold-steel swords at sells them for 3x market price. (millineum WEM anyone?) So I had to settle for twin Masahiros instead. Better quality steel as well =p (1060 vs. 1055)

aznpos531 April 12th, 2009 04:31

i wish i could afford both airsoft and swords!! even the hanwei ones cost an arm and a leg :(
i only have a knife collection.

yuhaoyang April 12th, 2009 04:51

I got mine off of a flea market guy who didn't know wtf he was doing for $50 each. Ok enough thread jack.

aznpos531 April 12th, 2009 05:27

wow....nice!
haha yea i was about to say...waaaay off topic :P

saswv April 12th, 2009 14:35

When i Say Camping, I mean going somewhere in my 17 acre plot of land, so fisheries peoples will not come

yuhaoyang April 12th, 2009 14:53

If it is in a private lot where the public cannot see or go, then it is fine if you have actual airsoft guns.
A SMG and a GBB pistol have big differences. Pick whichever you want, but if your going to get a primary, may as well be the SMG


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