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KEVORKIAN October 13th, 2007 17:57

TM Glock 17....vs....KSC Glock 18C
 
Looking to purchase a Glock but I'd like some feedback...I've read all the reviews but still can't make up my mind. I'd rather hear about your personal experiences with these GBB's than base my decision on what I have read all over the net.

leblanc74 October 13th, 2007 22:11

edited because of idiocity

dodger_me October 13th, 2007 22:34

How would c02 Be more "legal" then propane?

Styrak October 13th, 2007 22:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by leblanc74 (Post 553800)
...just never know when it will be banned or something...maybe wait abit and more CO2 will come out...

Exactly what the last poster said, how the hell will propane be banned?

dodger_me October 13th, 2007 22:47

"We have come to decide that propane and natural gas are now ILLEGAL! We Ask everyone to remove their furnace water heater bbq, and stove and take it down to your local collection site to be made into pop cans along with your confiscated gun. We ask that people do not burn wood as it is poluting the air. K TNX Bi"

dead_aim October 13th, 2007 22:50

their about the same i would say...only thing i hate about the tm version is the frame...its says "tokyo marui"

666 October 13th, 2007 23:04

I used to own KSC G23F and had a chance to play around with new TM Glock. Go with TM. TM has better hopup design, it appeared to me that TM had better accuracy and better range when I fired it. Also, latest TM pistols tend to me extremly reliable in stock form even with propane.

leblanc74 October 13th, 2007 23:14

I thought that the TM needed HFC134a gas? I know that propane is green gas "oil needed from time to time"....I also thought that you cannot put propane into a HFC134a gun as it is much more powerfull and might damage the slider?....quote me if I am wrong but that is what I read from a few websites....anyway we are going off the subject...sorry to steal your tread...

666 October 13th, 2007 23:45

Bunch of people who I know are using propane with stock TM guns without any issues. TM guns are very reliable and can take a lot of abuse. I owned KSC and KJ handguns in the past, if I ever consider buying another handgun, it will be definately TM.

shifty51 October 13th, 2007 23:52

from what i have read any tm gun can be fixed to run (reliably) on propane with metal slide and a better recoil spring.

Scooby Steve October 14th, 2007 00:16

This review should be helpful.

http://www.defconairsoft.co.uk/revie...7vsmarui17.htm

tunabreath October 14th, 2007 02:26

Yeah, I have a KSC G18C and have played around extensively with a TM G17. I definitely like the TM better. The hopup design is MUCH better. I think only a couple of aesthetic points are topped by the KSC, such as the previously mentioned "Tokyo Marui, Made in Japan" and the base plates on the magazines.

The TM comes with night sights too! Bonus :)

I think the only reason I'd get another KSC glock would be for the 50 round mags, but I expect TM to remedy that soon enough (they made extended mags for the AEP already... come on GBB mags!)

unused123 November 27th, 2007 20:50

the ksc g18c has burst fire mode while the g17 doesnt. also the ksc one is made in taiwan (right?) while the tm one is made in japan.

havent been on this forum in forever =D

Yuu November 27th, 2007 21:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by unused123 (Post 582993)
the ksc g18c has burst fire mode while the g17 doesnt. also the ksc one is made in taiwan (right?) while the tm one is made in japan.

havent been on this forum in forever =D

Burst fire mode? This isn't CS lol

unused123 November 28th, 2007 21:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yuu (Post 583024)
Burst fire mode? This isn't CS lol

oh my bad i meant auto...:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:


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