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Roses.A.T.W. August 2nd, 2008 01:07

HFC Glock26
 
I'm thinking about purchasing one of these, but I'd like some input first. What does ASC think of the HFC G26?

Bowers August 2nd, 2008 01:11

where are you getting it from?

also welcome to asc

dpvu August 2nd, 2008 01:19

From what I've heard the HFCs are decent clones and the price is usually very good, however, the durability and QC is questionable.

Here's one review:
http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/revie...cat/all/page/1

Roses.A.T.W. August 2nd, 2008 01:22

Getting it off a friend in town, he's trying to get rid of some of his GBB's, used but hey I don't mind. Also, thanks for the welcome.

arman August 2nd, 2008 02:15

coin flip dude...i had a hfc glock 17 and the slide warped after about 10000 shots... my buddy has a hfc glock 26 and its still running fine probly 50000 (we plink alot)


my buddy has put a tight bore in it and a new spring guide and springs

Roses.A.T.W. August 2nd, 2008 02:22

Alright, cool. Yeah I think after a while I may upgrade the slide to metal instead of plastic. But I have heard decent things about it. Does anyone know how it holds under propane? Thanks, guys.

Lakonian August 2nd, 2008 02:25

Personally, I'd go with TM. Simply because there's a STEEL slide available for it, the replacement parts are easily, and readily available, and the plastic is of slightly better quality. Not to mention the performance of TM hop-up...

Just my opinion... It'll probably save you money in the long run.....

lord_sid August 2nd, 2008 04:35

All the companies that made metal slides for a TM G26 discontinued production.

My buddy has a HFC G26 with metal slide. It fires fine. It was assembled poorly but after putting it back together it fires great.

I got a TM G26 and it fires fine on propane. I found plastic on the slide is a bit thicker than most slides. And since its smaller its a bit stroner, I used propane in mine for 2 seasons and no problems yet.

arman August 2nd, 2008 14:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roses.A.T.W. (Post 784309)
Alright, cool. Yeah I think after a while I may upgrade the slide to metal instead of plastic. But I have heard decent things about it. Does anyone know how it holds under propane? Thanks, guys.

hfc are metal to start

Quote:

Originally Posted by lord_sid (Post 784345)
All the companies that made metal slides for a TM G26 discontinued production.

My buddy has a HFC G26 with metal slide. It fires fine. It was assembled poorly but after putting it back together it fires great.

I got a TM G26 and it fires fine on propane. I found plastic on the slide is a bit thicker than most slides. And since its smaller its a bit stroner, I used propane in mine for 2 seasons and no problems yet.

ive seen his gun in action also... thought it WAS metal...


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