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January 16th, 2010, 12:29 | #1 |
Review for King Arms - ICS - G&P
Hello People! Ive registered here because I found a really awesome gun, and now im confused.
So I whats the big deal? King arms or ICS or G&P? all in m4 models. At this level: -Beauty -resistance(the rain, to fall to ground...) -No Problems(I now that all have it) -Price(can be higher, I want is quality ) -Quality And I want to know someone that had some things to tell me about those guns, go or not. Some review to can choose one. Thanks and have a nice day P.s-I live in Portugal and they told me that ICS is the best deal, but here do not have king arms to sell...so I think they don't know everthing about it. |
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January 16th, 2010, 14:17 | #2 |
I have the King Arms FAL, Galil and M7 Troy, in my opinion King Arms AEG are one of the best one out of the box, solid body both in detail and construction, great sturdy and built mechbox. This is one of the AEG among many that I've own that does not require much in term of aftermarket tuning or performance parts. Newer ICS is quite an improvement over the older model, while G&P have solid bodies but the mechbox require some work such as shimming and changes to the gears (the G&P shaft on the gears are horrible) there are further review of the King Arm Galil in the review section of this board.
hope this helps |
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January 16th, 2010, 14:31 | #3 |
Thanks.
So Im thinking to buy a king arms CASV m4 CQB, do you think that i will not have problems in the terms of resistence, problems...? Do you advice my to buy some internal parts to put a lipo baterrie or you do not recommend lipo? |
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January 16th, 2010, 14:59 | #4 |
not too sure on the CASV but the M7 comes with a LIPO
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January 16th, 2010, 15:05 | #5 |
What i need to the internal parts can work with a lipo without problems?
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