Quote:
Originally Posted by Primus
Quote:
Originally Posted by Droc
depends on the use I guess.
Maby its because I dont baby my gun on the field(more time using the gun then getting into character I guess).
More often then not, tabs break, barrel wobble risks front end loss.
But I honestly can count on one hand the number of people I know with new TM armalites that dont bust body tabs or have barrel wobble so bad it needs a new reciever.
Reality is, anyone who puts hard use into a TM armalite will need to replace the reciever sooner rather then later.
Cost of new TM + cost of new reciever = more then the cost of a ICS/CA/G&P FMU armalite.
IMHO, unless you like tossing money down the drain, TM armalites are bad investments.
|
Yes, that must be the reason because as everyone knows I don't spend 1 minute playing airsoft. Probably has nothing to do with the fact that I actually know how to take care of my guns.
Ohh and do tell who are these handful of people? Anyone with more than 5 years experience in the sport? Just wondering.
|
easy there big fella, didnt mean to offened your elitness. :salute:
knowing how to take care of a gun and knowing that the plastic TM reciever on the armalites is stupidly weak are two different things.
Regardless of how long you have been in airsoft, it doesnt chage the fact that TM armalite body tabs are known to break.
Doesnt take 5 years experience to know the flaws of plastic bodies.