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June 15th, 2017, 19:51 | #1 |
New to Airsoft and UMP Advice?
Hello, I'm a new player in airsoft, and I've done a lot of research towards purchasing my first gun. There are a ton of M4/AK recommendations out there, but I really wanted to get an SMG (I love CQC), and I decided on the G&G UMG.
I saw that Hero Outdoors has a combo of gun + battery + charger, but I can't be certain of the quality of battery provided. However, I realize that this is my very first gun; should I really worry about it and figure out what battery/charger availability there is? (And if so, is there a better deal out there if I order the gun separately from a battery/charger?) I was also curious about if the more recent Umarex AEG UMPs are of better quality than G&G's iteration? I believe they are made by Ares? |
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June 15th, 2017, 23:07 | #2 |
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Included batteries and charger are almost always trash. The price also seems excessive... when something is cheaper at buyairsoft, there's a big problem. Not so long ago the G&G and/or Classic Army UMPs would sell for around 270$, but the Canadian dollar tanked since then. You should keep looking for a better deal, and recently a lot of UMPs popped up in the classified for a lot cheaper with extra mags.
The Ares UMP is complete trash. Avoid it at all cost. The only UMPs worth buying are the G&G and Classic Army. In this case the Classic Army is a clone of the G&G, but it is every bit as well made.
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June 16th, 2017, 16:51 | #3 |
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People who have owned or handled both CA and G&G have told me the CA feels better but the G&G has better factory parts support. I have serviced 2 CAs and 1 G&G. Both of the CAs had broken ejection ports, one had a broken selector that looks like it can't be changed in the lower receiver as it's hard pinned in rather than screwed in. Internally they are both similar.
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June 16th, 2017, 17:58 | #4 |
I've owned both the classic army and Ares UMP. CA feels way better than both Ares and G&G. If you're a stickler for proper trades or the fake bullet mags, you'll have to go with Ares. Ares has a sports model and a competitive model. Definitely go with the competitive model if you decide on Ares.
Or go VFC GBB UMP 😉. And DO NOT HK SLAP the charging handle on any of the AEG models, CA, G&G or Ares.
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June 16th, 2017, 21:45 | #5 | |
Thank you for all of the feedback!
Honestly, I'm happy with a gun as long as it is dependable (I'm also not afraid to open it up if things seem amiss). Would anyone be able to recommend a good battery and charger from a reputable online source? I know there isn't a lot of battery space in either gun, and I have next to no experience with any of the brands out there. Quote:
Hah, I'll definitely take your advice on that. |
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June 18th, 2017, 12:59 | #6 | |
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Just FYI, you can always drill the hole all the way through to service and access the selector switch. |
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June 18th, 2017, 16:57 | #7 |
I bought my UMP from buyairsoft.com
It was a pretty damn durable gun. Loud retort, quick trigger response. Roughly 366 out of the box. Magazines are super expensive. They are a nylon like the body and rattle vigorously. It is also difficult to find magazine pouches for them. For build my understanding was this G&G>CA>Umarex . |
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