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insert August 28th, 2008 10:42

Different Gun Manufacturers
 
Alright,

I am new to your forum, i have recently sold my last gun which was a TM MP5A4. I have sold that and i am looking to pick up a G3 or M14, but i am lost when it comes to manufacturers. I have read mixed reviews everywhere about different manufacturers, pertaining to the quality of guns.

The Mp5 was a TM, and it was the only gun i have owned i was pleased with craftsmanship and quality of the gun, but i am now looking for another. So i was just wondering if people could throw up what they use, which manufacturers are reliable, and which manufacturers (if any) to stay away from. I have only used TM and i am happy with them. I have heard some negative reviews about a few of the chinese manufacturers. just looking for a couple opinions.

Thanks, in advance.

Donster August 28th, 2008 11:06

If you want an M14, get TM. end of story. it is the best in terms of performance and is equal or surpasses all the other brands in terms of exterior quality and craftsmanship. If you want a G3, i would recommend going with a Classic Army (CA), because they are full metal. That being said, you might have to install some upgrades off the bat with the CA G3, but that would be cheaper than buying a TM and putting a metal body on it and then upgrading it. ANywhere from $300-$600 cheaper.

insert August 28th, 2008 11:56

thanks for info, i've read lost of positive reviews about the m14, although i am considering a used G3-SG1, already upgraded...

The Saint August 28th, 2008 11:59

If you're looking at G3s, look for Classic Army G3s. They're completely metal, making them more solid than TM G3s.

ujiro August 28th, 2008 12:02

+1 on the CA G3s. I've used one before (not owned). It fired well and felt great. Exterior quality was awesome, heavy, robust, solid.

paramedic August 28th, 2008 15:17

sorry for the quick thread hijack but does anyone have insight on which company makes the best SCAR? I've seen mixed reviews of Dboys scar on here and arnie's. also i was recently informed that VFC stopped making SCARs

Roughneck August 28th, 2008 15:21

TM M14's for the win. Rock solid version 7 mechbox. And that sexy, sexy metal bolt.

kullwarrior August 28th, 2008 16:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by paramedic (Post 805808)
informed that VFC stopped making SCARs

Unlikely, there werent problems with it. hk416 series was stopped because H&K award trademark rights to Umarex and they are siezing the moment against competitors. If VFC wants to discontinue it, it was be disappearred off their web which isnt

damage August 28th, 2008 16:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by paramedic (Post 805808)
which company makes the best SCAR?

VFC

tycho August 28th, 2008 16:44

I just wish you could get a scar for less than $700 :/

pusangani August 28th, 2008 17:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by tycho (Post 805854)
I just wish you could get a scar for less than $700 :/

of course you can, just move to another country ;)

gvanzeggelaar August 28th, 2008 17:31

I vouch for a ca m14. the tm one is a lot harder to dissemble. The gearbox in the CA is pretty much unbreakable.

Chuco August 28th, 2008 21:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roughneck (Post 805810)
TM M14's for the win. Rock solid version 7 mechbox. "And that sexy, sexy metal bolt".

Like sex for the ears +1 to TM M14's they are lazer rifles and prett handy too

Messy August 28th, 2008 21:43

Arent the G&G m14 pretty good too?

http://www.airsoftpost.com/product_i...ducts_id=28217

Ive heard some great reviews from G&G and looks like no need for upgrades in this gun.

PS. Yes i do live in the us :)

The Saint August 28th, 2008 22:31

G&G and CA has some trigger contact issues, which can be fixed by installing a Trigger Master or similar microcomp unit.

By comparison, TM has a better hopup unit, but G&G and CA has a much beefier and simpler-to-work-with mechbox. G&G and CA also have more version of M14 available, for those looking for fancier M14. No EBR, though, have to go with STAR for that.

On the downside of things, there has been reports of TM M14 cracking their mechbox, and G&G and CA M14 use a mag that's somewhat less common.


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