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Ronan July 1st, 2007 17:20

CA25 - MK12 Mod1 - Bushmaster
 
Couple questions reguarding those guns.

The CA25 i think is mostly metal. It would require some internal upgrades, but what i was wondering about is, is it simply a SR-25?

MK12 Mod1, stick to GB-Tech kit i beleive? (I was told the KA one isn't that great and wobbles). Also, does that kit only work on the TM M4? Or can i strap that to a CA M4? (http://www.uncompany.com/pageproduct...sp?prodid=3224 )

Bushmaster G&P kit, looks very nice, but again, does it only fit on the TM M4? Or will it fit a CA M4?

Lastly... what retailers (US or Oversea, doesn't matter atm) sell a TM M4? It seems everyone is sold out. All my idea's basicaly fail since i need a TM M4 for a base and its sold out everywhere ugh.

Thx:p

P.S: For the bushmaster and mk12 mod 1, i would need to get the appropriate metal body, does only fit the TM M4? Or also the CA M4?

TrueTGN July 1st, 2007 17:30

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Ronan July 1st, 2007 17:31

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ILLusion July 1st, 2007 21:52

That mk12 mod1 kit you linked is the same one I'm selling. It should fit CA bodies as well - but if you're going for a proper replica, there are also SPR metal receivers for sale (I also have one for sale! w00t!)

See my sales thread.

With Armalites, you can pretty much build the guns from scratch - no need to base off a gun. It's a better way to get exactly what you want, albeit with a bit more expense. My SPR mk12 mod1 is completely scratch built. Once you have the metal receiver kit and the front end, 80% of your gun is complete. All you need are iron sights, an inner barrel, gearbox/firing components, motor, a power source and a stock.

Ronan July 1st, 2007 21:56

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Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 495257)
That mk12 mod1 kit you linked is the same one I'm selling. It should fit CA bodies as well - but if you're going for a proper replica, there are also SPR metal receivers for sale (I also have one for sale! w00t!)

See my sales thread.

With Armalites, you can pretty much build the guns from scratch - no need to base off a gun. It's a better way to get exactly what you want, albeit with a bit more expense. My SPR mk12 mod1 is completely scratch built. Once you have the metal receiver kit and the front end, 80% of your gun is complete. All you need are iron sights, an inner barrel, gearbox/firing components, motor, a power source and a stock.

I'll take a look :)
Also what do you think of the CA25? Is it a SR25? Also, how are the quality of the new CA guns? Like the CA25, M4, M15 etc.

ILLusion July 1st, 2007 22:03

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Originally Posted by Ronan (Post 495260)
I'll take a look :)
Also what do you think of the CA25? Is it a SR25? Also, how are the quality of the new CA guns? Like the CA25, M4, M15 etc.

Yeah, the CA25 is an SR-25. Which means you'll have limited access to the unique magazines.

I haven't had any personal experience with the new CA guns, but they can't be any worse than their first generation. But the general consensus that I've heard on them is that they're decent (except for the stock piston, which apparently eats turd)

Ronan July 1st, 2007 22:06

CA metal guns accept parts that were made for their TM counterparts? Like the MK12 Mod1 (the $400 one, not the crappy KA one)?? Or does it require more work (redo the threads, apply x and y etc etc)?

Jar|-|ead July 1st, 2007 22:20

dude with the CA25 it already comes with a LONG RAS system.

Ronan July 1st, 2007 22:39

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Originally Posted by Jar|-|ead (Post 495269)
dude with the CA25 it already comes with a LONG RAS system.

Yes which is really cool:D


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