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airsoftassasin125 November 25th, 2005 15:38

HFC M92 Vertec FULL AUTO METAL
 
what do you guys think about the HFC M92 Vertec FULL AUTO METAL gbb? is it reliable or a piece of shit

http://www.airsplat.com/Items/GP-HGBB-199F.htm

Bob the Angry Potato November 25th, 2005 15:42

I don't know about that one, but I've used the HFC M190 Full Metal before (I think that's the gun you're talking about, actually, and the people at the site changed the name). It's an amazing gun, built like a tank and quite good in every aspect. Unlike the KJW Beretta, which is more pot-metal, it's full steel with an aluminum slide. I'd like to see you break it with anything short of a sledgehammer.

airsoftassasin125 November 25th, 2005 15:44

hmmm...thanks bob. but do you think it would be safe to use propane in that gun?

Bob the Angry Potato November 25th, 2005 15:45

Yes, definately. It's full-metal, and Taiwan made (Meant for Green Gas, which IS propane).

airsoftassasin125 November 25th, 2005 15:48

sweeeetttttt.... thanks bro

Bob the Angry Potato November 25th, 2005 15:48

Welcome.
Remember, don't dry-fire it.
And also, make sure it's the HFC M190, it may be one of those pre-ripoff HFC guns.

fadedcorona November 26th, 2005 01:04

ok what do you guys suggest for a mag leak? I just bought an HFC M190 and it leaks....and I love it too much. lol

sam0182 November 26th, 2005 03:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob the Angry Potato
I don't know about that one, but I've used the HFC M190 Full Metal before (I think that's the gun you're talking about, actually, and the people at the site changed the name). It's an amazing gun, built like a tank and quite good in every aspect. Unlike the KJW Beretta, which is more pot-metal, it's full steel with an aluminum slide. I'd like to see you break it with anything short of a sledgehammer.

+1 - Handled one last week...heavy, solid, runs well on propane/green gas. Affordable too!:D

Mantelope November 26th, 2005 03:44

Use lightweight silicon oil around the valves. Let it set for a minute or two and then put a shot of gas in it. If it holds it, keep it that way overnight.


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