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Written by Papi
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Now days, gas blow back (GBB) rifles are everywhere, but most are quite an investment. The best know are the Systema PTWs, while King Arms, WE & WA have also brought offerings to the table. This month we have a review for those looking to get into the GBB scene without busting the bank- Enter the M4 GBB from manufacturer Jiong Gong.
Our intent will be to show the gun's value. To justify the value we will be looking at the following characteristics:
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Out with the Old, In with the New? USP Compact Comparison |
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Written by Mike Cano
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Tuesday, 10 March 2009 23:45 |
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A few moths back I was able to purchase a new pistol. For me this was some what of an occasion as I don't pick up new guns frequently. Because of this I was out scouring the internet in the weeks prior to the purchase, trying to find what I wanted and familiarizing myself with all the latest offerings. I finally settled on the USP Compact as it is a smaller, lighter weapon that seemed to fit my needs. In the GBB (gas blow back) department this narrowed it down to either a KSC or KWA, both of which have old and new versions, both essentially made by the same company. Making the purchase locally, I ended up with a KWA NS2 (new System 2) version. A thread going in our forum here is chock full of suggestions by community members. There is also a separate one specifically about the NS2/system7
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Last Updated on Saturday, 01 August 2009 22:47 |
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Written by Papi
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Monday, 27 October 2008 14:00 |
I know you've been there before, getting all geared up... throw on your knee pads nice and tight, pulling the straps as hard as you can. Only to have the things down around your ankles by the time you jog to your first piece of cover. Better yet is that by the time you crouch down and need them there to protect you they are little more than an annoyance around your ankles. For the past couple of years I have had the same pair of knee pads that did the exact same thing every time. I'd constantly have to spend time messing around with them while on the field, time where I wasn't focused on the objective. So I did some research, both online and on the field. I tend to move pretty fast and so I found other guys that
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Last Updated on Thursday, 16 July 2009 16:31 |
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