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KJ Works f/m m9 vs TM P226
Hello all, I would like to know which gun is better, and which one to get. I heard many, many times that the M9 is very bad on gas. Which is a downfall for that gun. I haven't heard much about the P226 though. So I haven't heard much good, or bad things on it. On a differnet forum, someone said that they own the P226 and it is very good on gas.
So if you were in my shoes, would you choose the Tokyo Marui P226, or the Kuan Ju Works Full metal M92FS? |
226 all the way. IMO.
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I have used both GBB's and by far I would take the TM P226 over the KJW FMU M9 any day even if the M9 is metal.
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I have both (kind of, my KJW isnt fmu, it's metal slide head1950 version) and I prefer the p226 by far but I don't use it much because I prefer propane. When the proper internal upgrades and available and I can upgrade the frame/slide I will definately use more.
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I run my P226 on propane and so far it's been fine, have had it about 2 months.
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Thanks guys, all the help is appreciated.
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im thinking of buyin kjw m9 elite ia blk since i cant really afford upgrading the p226...even tho i do want the p226 more...specially after i saw illusion's 226 WOW!! all metal...slide and frame.. |
I'd go with the M9. It's metal and can use propane so it wins for me right there. The 226 is very nice but I hate plastic and non-propane.
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The p226 can use propane.
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Can't decide? Buy both :mrgreen:
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If I were you, Id buy both like Suspect said, they are both great guns really. :lol: very cheap too.... IMO....
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Yes, I run my stock TM P226 on propane and it run's fine....
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TM P226 can use propane from stock, no problem at all.
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