bedlam
05-26-2010, 11:28 AM
picked this gun up yesterday thought i would do a quick review, will be posting up a fps and rof when i can, i dont have access to a chrono so i dont want to guess at this moment
http://i873.photobucket.com/albums/ab298/jdmronda9/006.jpg
http://i873.photobucket.com/albums/ab298/jdmronda9/001.jpg
the gun itself is made of a glass fiber ( im guessing they meant fiberglass) it feels pretty sturdy compared to the tokyo marui guns ive owned, not sure if this is typical of classic army guns that use plastic parts, but its good. Bottom rail is a bitch to use unless you take the rail off the gun, folding stock doesnt lock into place, but i never use a gun with the stock folded so it doesnt matter to me, some other people it might
http://i873.photobucket.com/albums/ab298/jdmronda9/003.jpg
hop up is in its typical location, behind the bolt
http://i873.photobucket.com/albums/ab298/jdmronda9/005.jpg
behind that little door is where the battery is kept, by far the easiest battery swap ive ever had to do, uses normal AK stick batteries
all in all, id say this is a great gun, mags are a little pricey and only real caps and high caps can be found right now, im all ears to anyone who knows where to get mid caps for this gun
pros
- sturdy
- easy battery change
- 4 rails total for accessories and optics
- light weight, great for cqb
cons
- bottom rail is a pain in the ass
- mags arent cheap
http://i873.photobucket.com/albums/ab298/jdmronda9/006.jpg
http://i873.photobucket.com/albums/ab298/jdmronda9/001.jpg
the gun itself is made of a glass fiber ( im guessing they meant fiberglass) it feels pretty sturdy compared to the tokyo marui guns ive owned, not sure if this is typical of classic army guns that use plastic parts, but its good. Bottom rail is a bitch to use unless you take the rail off the gun, folding stock doesnt lock into place, but i never use a gun with the stock folded so it doesnt matter to me, some other people it might
http://i873.photobucket.com/albums/ab298/jdmronda9/003.jpg
hop up is in its typical location, behind the bolt
http://i873.photobucket.com/albums/ab298/jdmronda9/005.jpg
behind that little door is where the battery is kept, by far the easiest battery swap ive ever had to do, uses normal AK stick batteries
all in all, id say this is a great gun, mags are a little pricey and only real caps and high caps can be found right now, im all ears to anyone who knows where to get mid caps for this gun
pros
- sturdy
- easy battery change
- 4 rails total for accessories and optics
- light weight, great for cqb
cons
- bottom rail is a pain in the ass
- mags arent cheap