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Old February 19th, 2006, 23:27   #2
LaZeDoUt^Jr.
 
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Richmond Hill/Vaughan, Ontario
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You have to decide, Do you want metal or not? If you want metal the TM is not for you as it has a plastic body. Overall, TM is very reliable and is known to hold up. One thing i have noticed about the TM armalite series is that the plastic bodies tabs can break fairly easily. Its not a big deal if you dont fall/drop your gun. CA may be hard to get as most retailers dont or cant get them. I have heard a few problems with the G&G's assembly. They do not have real trademarks, but are full metal and come upgraded off the shelf. The G&P are around the same price as the G&P, they are also full metal and also come upgraded out of the box. I havent heard any problems with this company, I hear they are very solid. One thing to take into account is that you may not want to buy a gun that is already upgraded as you may want to see how guns shoot in stock form so you can decide if you need upgrades and to get a feel for airsoft and the guns themselves. If you can, make it out to a game and if your lucky someone there will have one of the guns your looking for. If you ask politely, I am sure they will let you hold it and maybe even shoot it. Even if the gun you are looking for is not there, you can see how the sport works first hand, and who knows maybe you will find another gun you like there. Make your first choice the best one, you dont want to start out your first day of airsoft with a gun that doesnt work properly. Hopefully someone that has one of these guns will give you some input.

Hope this helps.
LaZeDoUt^
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