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Originally Posted by Swattiger
I used stock TM AEGs for a few outdoor games (AK74SU, Type 89) I found them on par with the other players' guns, lower FPS seems not a problem at all.
Price is higher but I bought them when there was good deals, and they are very reliable and perform well right out of the box. I only bought a few more magazines and have a lot of fun for a long time. So I think they worth the money if you can afford it.
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I do agree with him. I use stock TM AEGs for both indoor and outdoor games (Type 89, HK416) and I can still hit people no problem. Their stock hop-up is superb.
As for the TM HK416, they are very well built. They are rock solid and I love how it sound when you shoot it. Some people asks me if I am shooting a GBBR. It has that metallic "clack, clack" sound as opposed to the normal AEG motor winding noise. The recoil is not as strong when compared to the GBBRs, however it has enough recoil that you can still see it and feel it. I also like their functional bolt catch. So far, I haven't had any problem with it yet. Lastly, their proprietary mag is capable of switching from mid-cap to low-cap and vice versa; you can set your mag to have either 30 or 82 rounds.
I have seen both VFC HK416 and TM HK416 and I would say it all really depends on your budget. I feel that the TM HK416 is more fun to shoot than the VFC one, however the question now becomes, is it really worth paying higher premiums for these unique features?