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View Poll Results: FBI Trial or Kimber? | |||
FBI Trial Pistol |
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4 | 36.36% |
Kimber |
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7 | 63.64% |
Voters: 11. You may not vote on this poll |
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#1 |
WA FBI Trial or Kimber
any reviews on these guns besides the FBI one an arnies...and how is that scw-2
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#2 |
can you use green gas in the new SCW-2's iv read some things that said they have been designed and reinforced to accomidate propane. Is this true?
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#3 |
Scotty aka harleyb
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No, it's not. You'll crack the slide, same as any WA. Options for propane are Carl's flow restrictor (www.airsoft-innovations.com) or a metal slide.
The differences between those two pistols are cosmetic. Choose whichever one you like best. You've asked stupid questions like this before, and gotten the same answer every time. Why do you think it'll be different now?
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#4 |
i know the diffrence is cosmetic thats not what im asking, read the question.
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#5 |
as far as I know, the difference between the SCW1 and the SCW2 is that the SCW2 uses a new firing pin/trigger mechanism which allows for easier disassembly (for those who are thinking of upgrading the hammer/firing pin). The original SCW firing pin was a bit tricky to install..
I highly doubt the SCW2 is any more sturdy than the original SCW since they're both molded out of ABS plastic. The structure of the slide remains the same.. no reinforcements from what I saw... fyi, I have a WA SCW Gov't 70 and a SCW2 Colt GI 1911 (parkerized). |
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#6 |
can you put a shooters design springfeild slide on the FBI pistol are they compatible?
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