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Kjw m1911
I was wondering how reliable this gun would be a smarter choise over the Glocks and M9's that KJW is offering.
I would also get the Co2 mags on ehobbyasia or if those arnt reccommended the Propane ones. http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/magazines...-capa-gbb.html |
1911's don't use hi-capa mags
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he might be referring to the KJW hi-capa though, KJW calls it a "tactical 1911" or something like that
Regardless, I would never use CO2 in a GBB, The higher pressure is unnecessary FPS IMO, plus, it will just put more strain on your internals |
ok so i should stick to the green gas/ propane mags?
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I have had a KJW Hi Capa (Tactical 1911) since I got back to Canada and loved it.
I think a lot of retailers now (007 etc) aren't carrying anymore because it has a metal frame, but if you can find it, buy it; and theres always the classifieds where you can get the all-black. While I am not an expert, I like it just as much as a Tokyo Marui, except for the stock (clear) grips on the Canadian version. ILLusion has replacements. DO NOT use the Co2 mags, though, I don't think the slide can handle it. |
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Im looking at the M.E.U version and i have found it on a canadian dealer PM me for the site
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No the other guy but when i order this gun i am going to get 2 extra mags is there anything else that should be bought with it stock or will it be OK for about 1-2 years
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Also, when you say 1-2 years, do you mean 1-2 years of play time? Or looking pretty time? |
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about 4 tourny's/ games and then the odd target practice or fooling around stuff
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Per year
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Get plenty of magazines just in case they brake (which they will).
Im not trying to be a pest, but there is a 'edit' button so you can edit your posts. |
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The KJW M.E.U is a TM clone, right? |
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