Airsoft Chat Thread V.7 Shimano gears are the best
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oh my goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood
[QUOTE=felix the cat;36004094]TM GBB MP7
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Byebye KWA, good riddance.[/QUOTE]
KWA is fucked.
Damn right... When I saw this on Redwolf's FB page I jizzed all over my room.
Well, since it's a TM, plastic body, weak muzzle velocity, high price. I wouldn't discount the KWA just yet.
Reliable, gas efficient, long range, accurate
"plastic body"
its an mp7?
[QUOTE=catbarf;36004706]plastic body[/QUOTE]
Implying that the real MP7 isnt plastic :v:
timebomb
4 serious?
i just posted that
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[QUOTE=catbarf;36004706]Well, since it's a TM, plastic body, weak muzzle velocity, high price. I wouldn't discount the KWA just yet.[/QUOTE]
recent TM aegs are metal so maybe even the mp7 is aluminum
and besides, proble 10000x more reliable and shoots better than kwa
Neither of them will have inexpensive mags, so as far as I'm concerned, neither will have the advantage.
Also, the TM will have better accuracy and durability, but at a much higher price point I think.
[QUOTE=Inafinus :3;36004843]"plastic body"
its an mp7?[/QUOTE]
So are Glocks, yet the TM isn't accurate since it lacks a metal slide. A lot of TM guns have things plastic that should be metal, even on guns with polymer construction.
Well hopefully now that the KWA is gonna have some competition, it won't be so expensive and I might be able to afford one.
I'd still go with the TM though.
Slap a holographic sight on it, boom Gordon Freeman.
[QUOTE=notrabies;36005485]Neither of them will have inexpensive mags, so as far as I'm concerned, neither will have the advantage.
Also, the TM will have better accuracy and durability, but at a much higher price point I think.[/QUOTE]
$415
They're also making a new P90 and M92F.
[QUOTE=JimmyA;36009274]$415[/QUOTE]
Hmm. The KWA is $255, and comes with two mags. I guess we'll have to see whether the accuracy and durability justify the 63% price increase.
I'd love to test one out in CQB. Due to the high FPS of the KWA MP7 you couldn't use it inside of the buildings at CQB City. If it was anywhere from 300-350fps I'd be happy.
[QUOTE=xXEnder007Xx;36009740]I'd love to test one out in CQB. Due to the high FPS of the KWA MP7 you couldn't use it inside of the buildings at CQB City. If it was anywhere from 300-350fps I'd be happy.[/QUOTE]
Does TM still make their guns shoot 280? If so this might be a good gun for you, since with that little KE it has to be pretty gas-efficient.
[QUOTE=Niven;36009027]Slap a holographic sight on it, boom Gordon Freeman.[/QUOTE]
Not quite, bro. The one in Half Life 2 is actually based off an early concept of the H&K Personal Defense Weapon, which later evolved into the MP7.
PDW: [img]http://www.imfdb.org/w/images/3/37/H%26K_PDW.jpg[/img]
MP7A1: [img]http://www.imfdb.org/w/images/thumb/a/af/H%26K_MP71A1.jpg/450px-H%26K_MP71A1.jpg[/img]
Note the differences.
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[img]http://www.imfdb.org/w/images/2/2c/Original_MP7.jpg[/img]
MP7 photo as well, although I'm pretty sure the TM one is an A1
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[img]http://images.wikia.com/half-life/en/images/b/bb/MP7_HL2.jpg[/img]
never understood how the mp7 shot gernads
I have no idea why there's a second barrel either. I guess to fire the grenades? But why didn't they make it bigger?
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Oh god I think the reload animation is them shoving the mag into the foregrip
yea
No. Watch [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=mNPr8aCNRqs#t=62s]here[/url]. You can clearly see the magazine is going into the pistol grip.
Sorry, the Worldview animation isn't that way I don't think.
Got to try out the KWA LM4 and HK45 at Dogtag tonight. They're fucking awesome. KWA LM4 has a crisp kick, and is very gas efficient compared to WE or WA platforms. Shooting the targets on the range was easy, I hit the targets with nearly every shot even while tapping the hell out of it on semi. I ran a whole mag with no cooldown issues. A guy and his son just walked into the store and heard me shooting it. They were blown away, saying all they've seen before were flea market guns. I offered them the chance to try it out. They had a blast with it, firing away on semi and full auto. I topped off the mag with gas and ammo each time and the cooldown effect didn't seem to kick in til about the 4th time I filled the mag. The father said he knew what to get his son for his birthday now, I was glad that I could help them out.
I also got my hands on the HK45. I got to handle ones of these back in August and fell in love with it. The ergonomics are great on it. I didn't get to fire it back then though. Today I got to actually shoot it. First thing I noticed was the slide kind of felt like it had a plastic rubbing feel when I pulled it back, hard to describe. It just felt odd. Slide felt sort of light, honestly not sure if it was metal or plastic, but I'll know tomorrow. The gun shot solidly, very hard and crisp kick. Missed the target more than I would have liked but the sights weren't adjusted and I wasn't familiar with the gun yet. Still a blast to shoot.
They also got the TT-33 in stock. I didn't fire it, but I will being doing some review work on it as well. Honestly I'm just not a fan of the pistol itself, just doesn't appeal to me.
I'll be at ARC Airsoft tomorrow trying out all of these guns. I may just do some quick video reviews on them there, or I might bring a few home to do a in depth review, all depends on what we decide at the end of the day. Gonna be good.
[QUOTE=No Party Hats;36011420]Sorry, the Worldview animation isn't that way I don't think.[/QUOTE]
If I'm right that's because the MP7 was actually supposed to be an MP5K but it was scrapped. So they must've kept the original world animations for the MP5K, seeing as they also appear to rack a charging handle in the anims.
[QUOTE=xXEnder007Xx;36011536]Got to try out the KWA LM4 and HK45 at Dogtag tonight. They're fucking awesome. KWA LM4 has a crisp kick, and is very gas efficient compared to WE or WA platforms. Shooting the targets on the range was easy, I hit the targets with nearly every shot even while tapping the hell out of it on semi. I ran a whole mag with no cooldown issues. A guy and his son just walked into the store and heard me shooting it. They were blown away, saying all they've seen before were flea market guns. I offered them the chance to try it out. They had a blast with it, firing away on semi and full auto. I topped off the mag with gas and ammo each time and the cooldown effect didn't seem to kick in til about the 4th time I filled the mag. The father said he knew what to get his son for his birthday now, I was glad that I could help them out.
I also got my hands on the HK45. I got to handle ones of these back in August and fell in love with it. The ergonomics are great on it. I didn't get to fire it back then though. Today I got to actually shoot it. First thing I noticed was the slide kind of felt like it had a plastic rubbing feel when I pulled it back, hard to describe. It just felt odd. Slide felt sort of light, honestly not sure if it was metal or plastic, but I'll know tomorrow. The gun shot solidly, very hard and crisp kick. Missed the target more than I would have liked but the sights weren't adjusted and I wasn't familiar with the gun yet. Still a blast to shoot.
They also got the TT-33 in stock. I didn't fire it, but I will being doing some review work on it as well. Honestly I'm just not a fan of the pistol itself, just doesn't appeal to me.
I'll be at ARC Airsoft tomorrow trying out all of these guns. I may just do some quick video reviews on them there, or I might bring a few home to do a in depth review, all depends on what we decide at the end of the day. Gonna be good.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=catbarf;36005576]So are Glocks, yet the TM isn't accurate since it lacks a metal slide. A lot of TM guns have things plastic that should be metal, even on guns with polymer construction.[/QUOTE]
That's because in Japan they're not allowed to have metal guns. Even so, I have a TM Glock and the plastic is [I]exceptional[/I] quality. The plastic on all my WAs and my TM is FAR more durable than the metal on every other gas gun I've used. I've also had the opportunity to use a KWA MP7 and I was less than impressed. Honestly, every KWA I've used, with the exception of the USP, was a major let down.