CA doesn't cheap out. Their guns only seem to get better as time goes on. They improve every model they make. Take the MP5 for example, they have finnally made one with a working ejection port and a new hop up design with trademarks and none of this "made in Japan" shit TM has on their guns. It may be pointless but it is ORIGINAL and adds to the realism that TM "offers".
Which is another thing. How can TM guns be more realistic when they are plastic and say made in Japan, Tokyo Marui Co. Ltd.? Big deal is they have the real gun trademarks, they mean nothing in photoshoot whne you have made in Japan ENGRAVED in the side of the gun. I'm reffering to the Sig right now.
I hate it when I see new people told to buy a TM gun right away and end up wasting so much money in the end and they don't even realize what they did could have been bought for half if not less than that from CA. Then again, their fault for asking to be spoonfed.
I just can't get past how TM has not yet been blown out the window here in Canada. For example, I just finished fondeling a TM Sig 552 and CA MP5 A2. The TM gun creeks non stop, feels like bloody toy, weighs like half as much as the MP5 when it should be almost equal and just plain isn't satisfying to stroke. On the other hand, we have the CA, solid as a rock, a very realistic weight, no stupid company trade marks placed on the magwell or reciever, a gearbox that is solid as hell to the touch, etc. the list goes on for page. Yes they are different guns but the feel is there. One feels as if it were also most a toy from walmart while the other makes me think I just walked out of the armoury with something I shouldn't have.
It's up to the person though. Be my guest if you want to pay nearly as much for a toy as you would a true replica.
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