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« Reply #15 on: August 26, 2006, 02:36:48 PM »
You want it under 400fps.
Honestly, 350-380 is perfect.
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« Reply #16 on: August 26, 2006, 02:46:47 PM »
true...i'm aiming at 400 cuz it'll eventuly diwndle down to that range
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« Reply #17 on: August 26, 2006, 02:50:53 PM »
WHy would it dwindle down?...
And most places have a 400fps limit for full auto AEG's..Almost all. Just get an m120 spring..
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« Reply #18 on: August 26, 2006, 03:38:52 PM »
well then if i get it upgraded to 400 fps i'll be golden
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« Reply #19 on: August 26, 2006, 04:38:06 PM »
ALL the spring I menstion are equivelent to 380-400 depending on barrel length. You should be within limits. If not, return the spring, and get one a little weaker. But you should be fine.
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« Reply #20 on: August 26, 2006, 05:03:48 PM »
so from what i'm getting out of this just to recap....TM is NOT better than Classic Army...AND the HK 36 is a better choice then the M14

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was comparing on Depot53 and Redwolf, would it be safe to assume that the same guns are very different depends on where they are bout from

Depot53:
Product Specifications  
 
Motor EG1000 Stock Folding
Battery 8.4V Mini (not included) Weight (lbs) 6.05 lbs
Mag/Clip Sizes Low-cap 50
Hi-cap 470 (included) Length Short 19.69"
Long 28.72"
Barrel 9.72"
Included Hi-cap Mag, Loading Tool, Cleaning Rod, Owner's Manual FPS/ROF 300+ fps (w/.20g BB)
 
 
Redwolf:
Product Brand  Classic Army  
Product Code CA-CA36C Hop-Up ADJUSTABLE
Weight 2,744 g Length 718.0 mm  
Capacity 450 rds  Power 350.0 fps  
Motor High Torque Motor Battery Size 8.4v600mah
Shooting Mode Semi, Full Auto
Price (USD) $275.00
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« Reply #21 on: August 26, 2006, 06:11:32 PM »
Don't bother reading the specs on most websites, its just a bunch of junk....
Tm m14's rock, CA g36's are Good too..Id get an M4 variant honestly, you will like being able tto grab a mag from a buddy on the battlefield..Most people don;t have g36's or M14's..

If anyone tells you not to order from redwolf, don't listen to them, although some people used to have a high seizure rate in customs, they have since changed it up and redwolf is the only overseas company that will actually SEND YOU A NEW GUN if the first one gets seized.. With the exception of the CA CQBR most CA AEGS shoot about 320-370 stock. My M15a4 RIS (CA) was unusually high and when i put a PDI 170 (Systema M120) in it, it jumped to 420 fps.
YOU DONT WANT A 400 FPS GUN.
If you teeter too much on the line of 400 fps you will havee problems at games.
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« Reply #22 on: August 26, 2006, 07:07:55 PM »
Quote from: "Dutchman-195"
would it be safe to assume that the same guns are very different depends on where they are bout from


No. The one from depot53 was a TM G36C and the redwolf one was a CAG36C. The fps may change depending on  the website, but averyge FPS is 280 - 330 with most guns. There are a few exceptions.

EDIT: yeah, don't bother with the specs. If its CA, its good, especialy the newer guns.
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« Reply #23 on: August 26, 2006, 07:11:05 PM »
Quote from: "Fish"
Quote from: "Dutchman-195"
would it be safe to assume that the same guns are very different depends on where they are bout from

No. The one from depot53 was a TM G36C and the redwolf one was a CAG36C. The fps may change depending on  the website, but averyge FPS is 280 - 330 with most guns. There are a few exceptions.

EDIT: yeah, don't bother with the specs. If its CA, its good, especialy the newer guns.


sorry but your wrong fish

CA36C Commando (G36C)
Classic Army $295.00 Qty:      
This product is in stock
 
 
   
 
One of the newest weapons offered by Classic Army this G36-C is an excellent CQB or Scout choice. A fiberglas body, and folding stock, combined with a metal flash hider, 470-round hi-cap magazine and 280-313fps right out of the box are what make this G36-C different from all the rest. Its long upper rail is capable of mounting tandem sights, leaving its lower rail available to handle other accessories, while the folding stock shrinks the gun to a perfect size for combat in tight spaces.

The Socom MK23 Silencer (anticlockwise inward screw), or a double screw silencer can be used with the CA36C.

This weapon was also used by the bad guys during the car chase scene in the the movie 'Matrix Reloaded'.
Product Specifications  
 
Motor EG1000 Stock Folding
Battery 8.4V Mini (not included) Weight (lbs) 6.05 lbs
Mag/Clip Sizes Low-cap 50
Hi-cap 470 (included) Length Short 19.69"
Long 28.72"
Barrel 9.72"
Included Hi-cap Mag, Loading Tool, Cleaning Rod, Owner's Manual FPS/ROF 300+ fps  
 
 
 
PS hey fish, i like the sig
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« Reply #24 on: August 26, 2006, 09:29:07 PM »
Oh, sorry, I was thrown off by the EG1000 because that's a marui mototr.
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« Reply #25 on: August 26, 2006, 09:32:44 PM »
it's cool no worries
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« Reply #26 on: August 26, 2006, 09:38:52 PM »
The marui m14's in my opinon are the nicest m14's. They are sturdy, reliable and shoot around 300fps stock. My friend had the wood version, and its a very nice gun except its very big considering im 5'7 its kinda big. The g36 series are nice guns, but depending on what you want is the kinda you would get like teh ca36c you could put a 110 or a 120 in it and it would be fine. As if you put ethier of those in a stock marui it might not hold up as well, and will more than likley break.
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