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VooDooPeteK November 10th, 2010 19:39

KWC Desert Eagle
 
Just wondering on the KWC DE .50 pistol and if they are TM compatible, or compatible with another company for replacement parts?

I am in need of the trigger lever (think that's what its called) but can't seem to find a replacement

VooDooPeteK November 16th, 2010 10:42

I take the lack of response as KWC is not compatible with another company .......

Styrak November 16th, 2010 10:52

KWC is it's own design.
Not TM compatible.

VooDooPeteK November 16th, 2010 10:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 1351074)
KWC is it's own design.
Not TM compatible.

Thanks

seems be no parts out there for them either

Crunchmeister November 16th, 2010 11:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by VooDooPeteK (Post 1351079)
Thanks

seems be no parts out there for them either

Correct. Hence why if you ask, most people in the know will tell you to avoid those guns if you want a gaming gun. If you want a collection piece you'll occasionally plink with, then they're fine. But the lack of any after-market parts and support make them an unwise purchase if you're looking for something you'll actually use in a game.

VooDooPeteK November 16th, 2010 12:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crunchmeister (Post 1351121)
Correct. Hence why if you ask, most people in the know will tell you to avoid those guns if you want a gaming gun. If you want a collection piece you'll occasionally plink with, then they're fine. But the lack of any after-market parts and support make them an unwise purchase if you're looking for something you'll actually use in a game.

Not going to game it that's for sure, for one my hands are to small and second its just to long to have on my leg while I run around like a while man

just like it to work so I can shoot it once in a while

Crunchmeister November 16th, 2010 13:20

I understand. Sucks to have something that doesn't work. I wish you the best of luck with it bro. Depending on what needs replacement, you may have to end up buying another broken gun for parts hoping the part you need is still intact.


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