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Old February 29th, 2012, 16:56   #151
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You must get a PKM then !
Need an M60 aswell... thats next on the list. Its hard to believe my G&P M249 weighs damn near the same as the 240. The 240 is actually quite managable until you attach the box mag which sticks out in such a way its odd to old it in an off hand position.
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Old February 29th, 2012, 17:58   #152
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Need an M60 aswell... thats next on the list. Its hard to believe my G&P M249 weighs damn near the same as the 240. The 240 is actually quite managable until you attach the box mag which sticks out in such a way its odd to old it in an off hand position.
this is one reason im working on another box mag system, atm current idea is to attach a coiled hose to a hicap mag, and piggyback this underneath the faux ammo belt and voila m240 easily weildable
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Old February 29th, 2012, 19:04   #153
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Need an M60 aswell... thats next on the list. Its hard to believe my G&P M249 weighs damn near the same as the 240. The 240 is actually quite managable until you attach the box mag which sticks out in such a way its odd to old it in an off hand position.
your 240 is made of Aluminum so the weight is very manageable but if you compared the Echo to a Inokatsu the difference is night and day even the trigger happy version (which the ECHO1 is cloned from) is a lot lighter than the Inokatsu M240 fortunately the Echo1/Trigger happy make it up in performance.
The best M60 I've ever owned are still the Inokatsu, I take them over my ASAHI and TOP M60 anytime.
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Old February 29th, 2012, 19:18   #154
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Need an M60 aswell... thats next on the list. Its hard to believe my G&P M249 weighs damn near the same as the 240. The 240 is actually quite managable until you attach the box mag which sticks out in such a way its odd to old it in an off hand position.
Stick a vert grip on the left hand side and use it to hold the gun steady, seen a few videos on funker350 with a few dudes doing that.
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Old February 29th, 2012, 19:47   #155
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your 240 is made of Aluminum so the weight is very manageable but if you compared the Echo to a Inokatsu the difference is night and day even the trigger happy version (which the ECHO1 is cloned from) is a lot lighter than the Inokatsu M240 fortunately the Echo1/Trigger happy make it up in performance.
The best M60 I've ever owned are still the Inokatsu, I take them over my ASAHI and TOP M60 anytime.
I have a TOP M60 and agree 100% that the Inokatsu is the best out there
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Old February 29th, 2012, 19:49   #156
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Old March 1st, 2012, 04:18   #157
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Stick a vert grip on the left hand side and use it to hold the gun steady, seen a few videos on funker350 with a few dudes doing that.
Yeah ive actually seen this aswell on his Youtube channel. Will give it a shot!
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Old March 1st, 2012, 04:38   #158
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I use the bipod on my 249 as an angled tactical handle
If you know how heavy the G&P 249s are, you'll know why my left arm is stronger than my right lol
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Old March 1st, 2012, 12:12   #159
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I use the bipod on my 249 as an angled tactical handle
If you know how heavy the G&P 249s are, you'll know why my left arm is stronger than my right lol
Like I said my G&P 249 feels as heavy as the Echo1 240B which is advertised at 22lbs empty? The G&P is built like a freaking tank!
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Old March 1st, 2012, 16:42   #160
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20lbs fully loaded!
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Old March 1st, 2012, 21:00   #161
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20lbs fully loaded!
20lbs of Beastly War machine!

on a side note I tried the grip mounted to the side rail of the 240 and it actually does help alot. Looks odd but works.
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Old March 21st, 2012, 23:44   #162
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i've been thinking about getting an Echo1 Red star LMG but have heard that the battery could be a problem considering the one it comes with sucks.

Can anyone who's owned one shed some info on it?

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Old April 19th, 2012, 00:38   #163
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Ill just leave this here....





After a ton of time, money and hairpulling she is up and running flawlessly.

Box has been custom modded with a mic and lined with foam to help keep noise down.

Internals:
-Modify S110 gearbox
-Modify Quantum Piston
-Modify Accurate Hop-Up
-Modify 407mm Hybrid barrel
-AWS Raptor FET
-Guarder Infinite Torque-Up Motor

Externals:
-Vltor Imod Stock
-Magpul MOE Grip
-EoTech 552
-Smokey's TAC Carry Handle
-AN/PEQ-16A
-Versa-Pod Model 2
-Vltor VC-1 Compensator
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Old April 19th, 2012, 10:19   #164
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Old April 19th, 2012, 16:26   #165
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