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Alexei July 31st, 2006 19:07

What is the best MP5? CA or TM
 
I own two TM guns and am now going to buy an all metal Mp5 A3 I need all the advice I can get, anyone and everyone who has experience with all the different mp5 makers ive read reviews and I am very confused please explaine to me in detail what mp5 A3 manufacturer is the best overall mp5 out there in terms of quality reliability and over all best mp5 theres is
Classic Army or ICS. All of your help will be much appriciated

Thank You.

Please Help Im Very Confused and new to All metal Airsoft guns

Greylocks July 31st, 2006 19:39

Read the Reviews section? That's what it's there for.

gaven555 July 31st, 2006 20:52

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=26965 HEres where to get started.

Alexei July 31st, 2006 21:07

What did I say I read the review I need first hand accounts and experiences with these two gun makers from people wit personal experience

Greylocks July 31st, 2006 21:09

What do you think the reviews are? Fiction?

Alexei July 31st, 2006 21:46

So whats the difference between the ICS mp5 A3 and mp5 A5 Model?

talon July 31st, 2006 21:55

receiver style. go to a retailer and look at them, along with the descriptions. it'll say there.

Greylocks July 31st, 2006 21:55

Do you honestly want me to spoonfeed you a review? I just looked at 007's website for you, even took the time to look at the pictures and specs of both models.

Do you want the results or do you prefer to find it for yourself?

lateforthesky July 31st, 2006 22:07

TM is best for internals.

Droc July 31st, 2006 22:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by lateforthesky
TM is best for internals.

when it comes to the internals on the MP5s, its not far off. CA and ICS may need some mechbox work, but they come with metal bushings whereas a TM doesnt. IMHO, the slightly better TM internals dont outweight the CA/ICS full metal construction.

but again, the review section has more info.

Raygis LasVegas August 2nd, 2006 20:01

If you're looking for a MP5A3, I'd suggest going for CA's newest version. They have excellent quality metal receivers and their internals are top notch. The recent CA guns perform very smoothly.

Rumpel Felt August 2nd, 2006 21:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by lateforthesky
TM is best for internals.

That's such bullshit now it's just plain...well....stupid.

Having owned a CA MP5 A2 (and soon to be buying another MP5) I will tell you without a doubt that you will not be disoppointed with the A3. (I also have the A3 stock in a box for some reason)

The CA MP5 is better in every way than the TM MP5. Don't be a fool like a lot of people still are. Do not buy TM if CA makes it. Especially in the case of MP5's. TM's is utter shit compared to CA's. Think.....A3 recievers, flashlights, metal, upgrades, various options.....etc.

Again, it's FOOLISH to buy a TM model when some other company especially CA makes it 20x better.

LUTNIT August 2nd, 2006 21:37

I have sworn never again to buy a TM gun if another company makes it, ever.

To get my M733 to where I wanted it I had to spend:
$450 gun
$200 metal reciever
$150 RIS (bought the gun used so didnt have to pay for it but still...)
$80 internal upgrades
$120 crane stock
----------
$1000

Buying it from another company like one of the many CQBR's out there now would have saved me upwards of $300

On that note, the older CA guns from before they changed their ways are terrible, there are no worse airsoft guns you can buy anywhere, all the newer CA guns (made in the last couple years I believe) are just wonderful from what I read in the reviews, currently waiting for my CA G36 from Hojo (damn that man may as well own my soul...)

Gryphon August 2nd, 2006 22:35

For you Alex, I think you should look at CYMA. That seems to be more your league.


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