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This was my first high quality AEG. i've played with others before but this one was really the first one that made me feel right on the field. I bought it about 3 years ago and still have it today, still playing with it every game. This is a GREAT CQB gun, especially with the shortened stock. If you want a longer range feel for better Eye relief with scopes, i'd recommend getting an M16 length full stock.
Pros:
-Great FPS, with my slightly upgraded internals, I get around 420 FPS with .25 bbs. (Too hot for most CQB places).
-ROF is great with a 9.6v Battery (does not come with the gun)
-Accuracy is amazing with the pre-installed 6.03 tightbore barrel.
-Looks unique to most M4 platforms
-Full Barret trademarks
Cons:
-Polymer receivers are generally more fragile than metal ones, but you can always buy a metal receiver from madbull if you dont want to lost your trademarks.
-FPS is too hot for indoor games if you are using .25s or below.
-Rails are SHARP! buy some railcovers!
-that's it, BUY THIS GUN! |
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by A. OROZCO verified buyer |
Date Added: Monday 13 February, 2012 |
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I've had this gun since March of last year and it has done well. It's my first and only gun and I've yet to have an issue with it. I put it through a lot and it has kept up very well! Every now and then it will not fire on Semi but switching it to full auto makes it work again. Despite it's ordinary appearance I have gotten a few compliments on it, mainly because of the short stock. The battery it comes with barely fits in the stock, but I have no issues putting a 9.6v x 1600 mah butterfly style battery in there. the stock, upper receiver, lower receiver, and pistol grip are plastic. The rails, outer barrel, sights, trigger, sling mounts, and magazine are full metal.
Pros:
* it's decently accurate right out of the box, upgrades wouldn't hurt it though
* pretty lightweight compared to other AEGs
* Nice long Metal RIS
* Great Iron sights
* Officially licensed with BARRET Trades and markings
Cons:
* tight battery space
* plastic upper and lower receiver
* Rails and delta ring need to be tightened. |
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I got this gun about 6 months ago and its amazing i havent had any problems so far and ive played in about 25 games with this. My freind got the platnum edition about the same time i got this and this gun was about as acurate and was only a little bit slower with the battery this comes with and his 9.6v 1600 miliamp (cant spell). Almost everything on the gun is metal so its very durable and it shoots about 400 fps w .2. Overall great gun.
Pros:
-400 fps
-basicly full metal
-comes with 300 round high cap
-really nice flip up sights
Cons:
-stocks a little small
-not full metal |
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Ive had this gun for about a year now and i think its time ti write a review as i have put 5000+ rounds through it. ive had one jam so far. it broke a gear and i had to take it to my local retailor to be fixed. but this was not the fault of the gun. it was the bb's my friend had given me, they were of low quality. i had been using a tokyo marui mag at the time. this is a great gun. i will break down the pros and cons as follow.
Pros:
nice sights
very accurate, even to distances of 100+feet with the right tuning of the hop up and correct bb's
good stock for my height(im 5"7' and the stock is shorter then the average m16 but not too short.)
fully railed
nice trades
key winder for the included mag
sling adapter on end of stock and a swivel sling adapter for the point where the stock and receiver meet
Cons:
not full metal, receivers were plastic.
two pins from the rails came off and the rails still stay on without them, this can be good and bad.
rails aren't always lined up, with or without the pins.
a body pin is put in VERY VERY tightly, so when breaking this gun down be prepared to have to do some heavy work
not lefty compatible
sling positions are very close to eachother
heavy even without battery and mag |
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This is an excellent gun for the price. I bought it back when it was in the nice $210 range last Nov. (2009) and it has held me up well. The range is nice, but accuracy could be better. One of the problems I've had is after taking off the RIS system for accessing barrel, or just because, it doesn't screw back on and remain level with the RIS on top of the upper receiver. Another is the stock mag. the stock hi-cap is decent, but wobbles a load. But it is metal.
The shortened stock is awesome. It looks much different than some of the other people I play with. Also, the outer barrel is convertible, so it can get shorter, which is how I normally play, with an aftermarket flashider.
But then, about Mayish, the gun stopped working. Serious. It just up and stopped. Wasn't fuse, wasn't battery, so I go to professional help, and that isn't fun to a person like me, who builds everything on their own.
Other than that little stop, where it still is now, and the unability to get down to the gearbox, (which I've tried many times, and I can;t get in, because the stupid pin holding in the trigger, consequentially the last pin on the gun, isn't coming out.) I reccomend this gun. but you might just want to wait a while longer and get something like, KWA for +$50. Maybe more. Good gun.
Pros:
Convertible outer barrel
short stock
metal hi-cap
accepts the mid-caps from MAG
flip sights
lots of railage
decent rof
decent accuracy
flip sights are quite accurate
comes with QD sling attachment.
Cons:
mag wobble
RIS isn't lined up right
stopped working
plastic receivers (both)
can't get gun taken apart past lower receiver and gearbox
Flip sights only adjust side to side.
front end is heavy, especially without a battery in the stock |
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I got this rifle at another echo 1 dealer closer to me about 8 months ago and it has been solid ever since. I must admit i have dropped this gun onto the barrel at least 4 times due to the fact that i own a faulty sling, but it held up perfectly and has never yet shot worng yet. I purchased a madbull 6.03 tbb and a shark-type hopup bucking that worked perfectly. Originally i used only .25s with the gun however due to a shortage of in-stock .25s i got some .28s and they worked wonders with the gun's hopup system. it shot incredibly stright, accurate, and far and i haven't had a problem with it yet.
Pros:
good fps can sling heavier bbs farther
beautiful free float rail
short stock for fast manuevers
Cons:
aggressive hopup (shoots very well with .28s though)
short stock restricts battery space
plastic body (didn't notice it until about 4 months into the purchase haha) |
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by B. TRAN |
Date Added: Wednesday 16 December, 2009 |
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I've had this gun for a couple of months now. It is VERY solid. The cqb stock has a rubberized matted finish to it. The outer barrel is removable, but to replace the flash hider on it, you must remove the dang pin. Don't worry though, because it comes with a black metal flash hider. Nothing wobbles on the gun, not even the magazine. It has nice trademarks and logos on the body. Right after the selector switch, there is a little slot for a QD sling swivel. The only bad thing I have experienced is the curving bb's. I know it shoots hard, I just want to be able to use 0.2s w/o the curving. It still curved w/ the hop-up all the way off. I decided to quit whining and got myself a bag of 0.25s. Overall, this is a great gun!
Pros:
Comes w/ a large type, mini connector battery
CQB Stock
Removable outer barrel
Black metal flash hider
QD Sling Swivel
No wobble
300 round high capacity quick wind magazine
Butterfly key
Iron sights are adjustable
Cons:
Curves upwards w/ 0.2s even if hop-up is turned off
That's all! |
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by S. RODSETH verified buyer |
Date Added: Wednesday 13 January, 2010 |
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I've had this gun for a couple of months now, I'd say about 8 or 9. Out of the box it was great, no defects of any sort. The flip up sights are nice, and the rails are great. The rails seemed a bit wiggly at first but I just took them off and them put them back on and they are solid as a rock. The finish is nice and overall its a sturdy gun. The accuracy is great out of the box, but, if you plan to really use it for a long time, I would upgrade to a tighbore. The fps is amazing, and I don't spend much time on full auto but when I do I have nothing to complain about, it puts plastic downrange fast enough for me. I swap mags with friends all the time and havn't had misfeeding issues with it. The hinged upper receiver works great and makes barrel replacement easy and cleaning/complicated unjamming a breeze. The tabs that fit into the lower receiver have a tight fit, so don't be afraid or worried if you have to yank it a bit to open it up. The only thing I don't like is the stock, and the battery is really difficult to get in sometimes. Overall it's a great, reliable, cheap gun that can stand proud next to guns much more expensive.
Pros:
Fps
Rof
accuracy
Hinged upper receiver
rails are nice
flip up sights
sturdy
reliable
Cons:
Stock could be a con for some; battery compartment is tight as hell
back up flip up sight lost its locking pin in the middle of a firefight, doesn't really matter though. |
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This is a great gun. Even stock it can keep up with heavily upgraded rifles. I have had this gun for almost a year and never had any problems what so ever. This has taken a fall with my full weight right onto the barrel and not a scratch, bend, or jam given that I was falling into the ground (not concrete). It usually crons at around 375-380 with .25s not .20. Extremely accurate. About 120 feet on full auto and even further if you take the time to line up or float the shot on semi. The cqb stock may not be some peoples thing but the rifle is plenty long and the small stock gives you more mobility without taking down accuracy or range.
Pros:
High fps but still field legal
Durable as hell
Accurate
Can compete with upgraded rifles stock
Cqb stock adds mobility with out reducing barrel length
Cons:
Cqb stock can be a con for some but I like it
Be careful when you open up the gun. When i first opened it I opened it down and the barrel slid out cracking the hopup on the floor, but it was cheap and easy to replace. Just be careful when you open it and you will be fine. |
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by R. DAVIS verified buyer |
Date Added: Wednesday 04 November, 2009 |
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Overall Great looking gun. It has AK sights which are nice. You can use your friends m4 mags.It makes a spring noise after each shot which is a good noise. That means it is a strong spring. Despite what every other review says , it is a decent sized gun. I just got this gun yesterday and shot it with .20s. I recommend .25s because i had the hop up off and it was still curving up.
Pros:
400 fps
nice sights
good ROF
Large type battery
Cons:
None that i have found yet |
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