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Post by vasilithesniper on Jan 24, 2007 21:50:01 GMT -5
I'm going to start a review of guns soon starting with my Crosman Pulse R72 once I can get it cronoed and take it apart with someone who knows what they're doing since I'm not that get with taking things apart and them working again afterwords.
But when we shot it off in the basement at Jordan's the other dat everyone was impressed. It may become the starter gun to suggest for new team members who haven't gotten a AEG yet. Btw Jordan was giddy as a school boy when he got to shot it. ;D
Also I would like to see other contribute to reviews of guns they own as well or if they get to review a gun of someone else.
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Post by scrambledpotatoes on Feb 28, 2007 16:07:23 GMT -5
CYMA MP5.
This is the main gun that I have at the moment. I bought it off eBay for about 25 dollars.
Pros:
Firing is solid. Switch to either semi or full auto and it just brings a smile to my face. No whine from the motor, just a strong-sounding "whuck" sound.
The stock changes lengths, which is useful to put at no-extension to move quickly, the pull to full-extension and fire away.
It has a built-in LED flashlight that's activated by squeezing certain places on the front stock
It came with a Red-Dot scope
Cons:
99.99% plastic. The only metal on this thing is the clips for the strap, the "iron sights", and the screws that hold it together.
The Red-Dot scope isn't really a red-dot scope. It's just a small illuminated crosshair. It's not nearly as fast to sight-in as a red-dot and depending where your head is, you'll be off by that much.
The flashlight can't be removed. Not really a complaint so much as just something extra that would've been nice.
The "weaver mount" that attaches to the top is held there merely by the strength of the plastic. No screws (despite the instructions saying otherwise), it just kinda "clips in".
All in all, not a fantastic gun, but it fires well and should hold me until I can get a semi-auto rifle or something.
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Post by 1942sniper on Apr 10, 2007 14:02:33 GMT -5
ICS M4
i got mine today, it is wonderful,
pros- all metal nice power accurate good ROF
Cons- battery is tuff to get in but oh well forgrip is a bit wobbley but an easy fix
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Post by output01x on Apr 10, 2007 16:34:14 GMT -5
When you say that the foregrip is wobbly, do you mean the actual handguards are not being held tightly by the delta ring or do you mean the entire front end?
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Post by 1942sniper on Apr 10, 2007 16:58:16 GMT -5
yea just the hand gaurs all i had to do to fix it was losen two set screws and shorten the barrel length now its fine
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Post by output01x on Apr 10, 2007 22:33:27 GMT -5
Hmmm that is certainly an odd situation.
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