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October 15th, 2012, 21:42 | #1 |
Dboy AEG's?
Does anyone have any experience with the Dboy brand? Some of their stuff looks decent, and the prices are great. I particularly like that they are full metal.
Would this be a decent brand to start off with? I'm looking at the HK416 right now. |
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October 15th, 2012, 21:44 | #2 |
Dboys have been known for better then average ACM externals and .............. bottom of the barrel internals. Just because something is full metal doesn't mean it'll be strong. Aluminum zinc alloy is my nemesis in airsoft. It's easy to crack and even weaker then plastic.
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October 15th, 2012, 21:48 | #3 |
I agree with Kingsix's assessment. Buy em and gut em (i.e. completely throw out the gearbox, wiring, and motor), but don't run them stock. I think of them as project guns, mainly stuff like the PDW, where you have traditionally saved a lot over the VFC model. That one has come down in price recently, so the advantage of going cheap isn't as strong.
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October 15th, 2012, 22:11 | #5 |
if you don't want those Dboy motors I'll gladly take em for some frankentorques.
edit: G&P's are effing fantastic, except for the gears and motors =S
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October 15th, 2012, 22:15 | #6 | |
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The one in my PDW was hella slow though.
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October 15th, 2012, 22:26 | #7 | |
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G&P makes sexy guns but as others have mentioned and will continue to mention, they often have a lot of troublesome issues such as catastrophic gear failures in the first game or two, or fitment issues with mags, or piston failures. I would ONLY seriously consider G&P if you have free access to a gun doctor (i.e. a GOOD gun doctor who is on your team already) or are up for a challenge and willing to learn how to replace gears and other parts. You will see a lot of experienced guys running everything from G&P to CYMA but there are often subtle considerations involved that aren't obvious to the beginner -- mostly to do with reliability and mostly leading to mechanical or electrical upgrades/improvements -- that are to be considered to make those guns into "workhorse" guns. Hope that helps
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October 15th, 2012, 22:47 | #8 | |
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One last question, can you recommend a good online retailer? I prefer to go in store, but transportation can be an issue from time to time. Wouldn't want to take a bus with anything even pertaining to a weapon. I appreciate the help! |
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October 15th, 2012, 23:55 | #9 |
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If you want a 416 JG makes a reasonably priced version. Good for the money but for best performance you'd probably want to address the internals at some point in the future.
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=50930 |
October 16th, 2012, 07:35 | #10 | ||
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The majority of AEGs don't even take down wnywhere close to how their real counterparts do
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October 16th, 2012, 08:37 | #11 |
Yup, an AEG is mechanically closer to clock work, than a firearm. King Arms and VFC are pretty good. ICS and G&G aren't bad neither.
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October 16th, 2012, 08:58 | #12 |
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October 16th, 2012, 09:08 | #13 |
I own a few G&Ps. Older generation tend to have hop up problem, which means they do not work too well. But the new ones e.g. Stoner machine gun, have solved this problem, and have great rate of fire right out of the box.
If you have $400 budget and look for a airsoft AEG which can perform well right out of the box with reasonable reliability, King Arms, G&G, G&P, VFC are all good choices. |
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October 16th, 2012, 13:48 | #14 |
Thanks for the help everyone!
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October 16th, 2012, 14:36 | #15 |
From the ones I've brought in, I find there is a large number of lemons (and some of the shoddiest gearbox greasings ever), but the ones that work tend to be very durable and reliable.
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