Are KWA gas airsoft blowbacks a whole lot better than HFC?
Josh
2009-08-24 20:31:37 UTC
I want a gas pistol that is amazing quality, and is fully automatic, and takes green gas...but not any mac-11, I want a pistol with a slide. Around $150 is my budget.
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Mark O.
2009-08-25 14:12:05 UTC
Yes, generally KWA guns are much better made than HFC pistols. HFC might have brought out some better pistols by now, but I wouldn't count on it. Never bought an HFC and never will. I do suggest that you reconsider taking a look at the Mac 11. KWA just came out with their new version; guess they raised the FPS a little. I bought an M11 around Christmas time and it is one of the most fun guns that I have. Sure it sprays rounds more than anything, but with .25s you get get a decent grouping and the recoil is very nice for an open bolt machine pistol. It's one of the most affordable airsoft overkill guns. If you are sticking with the standard handgun and want a KWA, take a look at their USP or M9 PTP. If those don't appeal to you, I suggest checking out the Socom Gear 1911 MEU. That's my sidearm and I can pick targets off with it just as well as with my rifle with .25s.
KWA doesn't make any full auto pistols besides the M11. Automatic versions of common handguns by other companies are so unrealistic... it's retarded...
*EDIT: I did find a full auto M93R made by KWA. Use the 10% discount on airsoftgi.
KWA is probably the best gas airsoft gun maker anywhere. There are very few auto-pistols besides the M11 and the Uzi because of realism.
So, pretty much what G&P said.
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2017-01-21 15:53:45 UTC
i think that gas is greater stable, greater costly, and basically as good. the two have reward, so as an occasion examine the FPS on the two one in all your weapons (to work out whosee is quicker) and then objective at a objective 10-25 yards away (to work out whos is greater precise). yet your gas gun would desire to be basically somewhat greater useful, and final longer, if dealt with.
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