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Originally Posted by lurkingknight
It is not opinion. When you build AEGs for people you will understand why all the builders in this thread are saying vfc. I have never had parts not mesh well in a vfc, I've seen about 20 of them now across my work bench. I've had a deepfire that had an upper machined so poorly it won't clear the front pin and has to be hammered apart. I've had G&Ps mysteriously lose air seal if you tighten one screw too much. An SRC 416 with a bent/warped upper that wouldn't fit on the lower. I've had 5 g&g CMs all with cracked gearboxes. I've had a g&g scar with a cracked gearbox, a g&g mp5 with a cracked gearbox. They ALL use the same v2 shell. A CA m4 pistol grip came with 2 slightly different sized screws and the big one ended up stripping out all 4 holes in the bottom of the grip so only that one screw fit.
The only other brand I've not had many build issues with is king arms, but they have their own set of quirks as well regarding external mods.
If your only experience with AEGs is opening the box, putting a battery into it and gaming it, you don't have a foot to stand on telling people their technical experience is opinion.
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Perhaps my statement was a little inaccurate it is true that some brands will be all around better than others and yes I can understand the difference of working on a nice gun and a shitty one, however,
I've worked on all of the guns mentioned (minus the WE) and internally they are all a breeze to get around. Vfc is a nice brand I will not lie but my G&G comes apart and goes together flawlessly every time. I've felt Vfc's that do not live up to expectations and to be honest I think for the price you pay for them, they're not worth it if you're going to work on the gun IMO. As mentioned before, it all depends on what you're doing with the gun but any of the mentioned brands will work fine (so long as you don't get a lemon and yes ALL of the brands will produce the odd lemon) out of the box.