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CA to release new M14's and get this... plastic bodied M15A4's....
As seen on Airsoftnews.eu
![]() I don't get why they are going to devolve their M15A4 line by starting to make two models without metal bodies. And Id still take a TM M14 over a CA any day, though they are looking really nice.
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The CA M14 is almost an exact copy of the G&G.. just a hint of warning.
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It's possible they're trying to get a share of the current Cyma-UTG-ECHO1-JG-KART-A&K-etc AEG market. CA metal guns are already significantly cheaper than same model TM guns, so I'd imagine plastic CA guns would be even cheaper.
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Thanks for the heads up on the CA M14s, i didn't know they were that bad. are all CA guns like that, or just a few? Specifically, how are the G36 series?
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The G36 series isnt bad.. just with CA replace the piston to solve most if not all of your worries when upgrading. other than that stock they run fine.. especially the G36K
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k good to know, thanks. i really wanted the M14, but i dont want the hassle of replacing all the internals. Its too bad TM couldn't have CA exterior quality =(
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...and they use mustard as gear grease. I opened my G36k mechbox yesterday and it was full of that mostly dry yellow grease. Took forever to wipe it off the gears and reversal latch. I was surprised to find the yellow piston still intact after nearly 1000 shots though. While my g36k fires at least 340fps, the spring was also surprisingly weak. |
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so then should i purchase a CA G36c or a TM G36c?
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As far as I know...
The TM G36c has better internals parts. The CA g36c has a better finish which looks more like the real thing and less like plastic (according to most people). If you plan to upgrade the internal anyway, you might as well go CA. |
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well i DO plan on upgrading the internals, but what exactly else is crap albout the CA guns? piston? is that it? cause i might as well just go all CA if that is the only thing that truly needs to be replaced quickly. Is it easier to replace internal on the CA or to replace the exterior on the TM?
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Tappet plate is SHIT on the CA SCAR series, although, they may have fixed it. Less then 1000 rounds thought and it breaks in 2 spots.
Don't kid your self about "TM couldn't have CA exterior quality". The TM externals are just as good, if not better then those of the CA. I had a M14 Socom for a few months and the body felts great. Besides, in todays world, there is a large amount of stocks you can chose from to swap with the stock one if it does not please you. Hell, Redwolf even has MC-tech Multicam stocks for sale for 150$ USD.
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Quick side question: Can the TM G36c take the extra-long nylon-fiber handguards as made by companies such as Star? Last edited by Donster; October 8th, 2007 at 17:49.. |
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There is nothing wrong with the exterior of the TM g36c, it's just the texture and color of the plastic that some people don't like. If you care about trademarks, TM has the the H&K logo, but you still see "Electric Air Gun" written right next to it. I'm pretty sure STAR g36 parts are compatible with TM, but if you want the long handguard, maybe you should get a G36 instead of g36c. |
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!!!EDIT!!! I was looking at the Mechbox.com site with regards to springs. They recommend to instal reinforced gears and metal bushings on TM guns if i want to shoot at around 390 (but below 400 fps). However, on the 007 site, the upgrade package required to make your gun shoot 390 also includes a new piston and fuse in one case, and the "advanced option" has the same stuff, but with a reinforced gearbox. My question is whether or not i actually need all this stuff, or can i just follow the advice on the mechbox.com site? Thanks! Last edited by Donster; October 8th, 2007 at 23:40.. |
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#15 |
I see some typical TM fanboyism here.
I've had a few CA guns (including G36C)....all were far beter than their TM clone by far. TM is almost always a rip off any way you cut it. Unless it's a full metal gun anyways, avoid TM if at all possible as go CA. TM's are also not perfect. There are just more of them.... |
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