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DanKicker March 26th, 2008 03:32

Hi capa
 
Hi guys, i'm interested buying an hi capa 4.3, tm or we? what are the main differences?

TokyoSeven March 26th, 2008 03:42

Well the main diffrence is one is made by WE and the other is made by TM. Technically I have answered your question.

Now for the non asshole answer.

WE will most likly come all metal.
TM will most likly be plastic, but that is not to say metal versions are not available they just cost more. Upgrades will be numerous for the TM, internals and externals alike.

TM high cappa 4.3 review
http://www.airsoftforum.com/board/in...howtopic=50251

WE high cappa 4.3 review
....nah...Im gona go ahead and let you do some of the work.

DanKicker March 26th, 2008 04:05

Thanks tokyo! great research.

You really like that heh? (I mean, helping ppl)

testtube March 26th, 2008 07:39

I have a 4.3 version TM you can look at on saturday.

ILLusion March 26th, 2008 09:13

Build quality is the major difference.

AngelusNex March 26th, 2008 09:51

WE metal and paint sucks. I mean, not bad enough for me not to get a WE, I have my eyes set on their 1911. Their paint scrapes off VERY easily and the metal (especially) around the slide catch wears to nothing in no time. Also the hammer/grip safety have issues.

Qlong March 26th, 2008 10:25

Their paint doesn't suck, its the metal, basically if you scratch the thing the metal scrapes off taking the paint with it because its so soft.

DanKicker March 26th, 2008 12:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by testtube (Post 678085)
I have a 4.3 version TM you can look at on saturday.

Testie ur my man! Wish I was that girl at the bell province the other day you were hurting for squirting, haha

Lakonian March 26th, 2008 12:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanKicker (Post 678237)
Testie ur my man! Wish I was that girl at the bell province the other day you were hurting for squirting, haha

:|

WEIs have shitty grips that crack easily.

mateba March 26th, 2008 16:44

I have owned my TM 5.1 for 3/4 of a year now and can't complain. Actually, I can only brag. Its one of the most reliable guns I have. The accuracy is amazing and it competes with many AEGs on range. I have made several kills at 100'+ and despite what some people will say TMs have no problems with propane or green gas. There is also an argument for why you would want a plastic GBB. Plastic is obviously lighter but this increases the performance of slide cycling, gas consumption and overall heft of a back-up weapon. Either one is fine but if you want the better GBB get a TM.

DanKicker March 26th, 2008 18:04

Good point about plastic +1

Grim Fandango March 26th, 2008 23:53

I would go with the TM. I've personally have had many issues with WE in the past. I don't know if there quality control has gotten any better lately, but I received quite a lot of lemons back when I ordered them. Several had non-functioning grip safeties, a few had hammers that didn't lock back and would catch on the slide when it was racked back. One even came with the main spring housing not even attached to the gun, I had to install it myself. I'm not saying that they're horrible, I know many people have gotten fully working GBBs from them and like them. But personally I will never buy any of there stuff.

DanKicker March 27th, 2008 01:47

well, with the reviews I read from here and other site, when i'll buy my GBB, it is gonna be an tm hi capa 4.3.

Thanks ppl

DuffMan March 27th, 2008 02:04

The new generation of WEs are pretty fuckin' awesome, especially if you replace the recoil spring.

NovaKaynE March 27th, 2008 02:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Duff_Man_in_CADPATs (Post 678799)
The new generation of WEs are pretty fuckin' awesome, especially if you replace the recoil spring.

Caspians?


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