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November 12th, 2012, 13:26 | #16 |
When you do start doing some upgrades check out this thread if you haven't seen it yet. It helped me out a ton and still does. Best post ever man!
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=2697 |
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November 12th, 2012, 20:19 | #17 |
If you were getting a drop-in mechbox, I would highly recommend a lonex drop in. All the reviews on it have been fantastic, great performance and easier to work on due to the high QC and attention to detail lonex has. Honestly, I love my Sentry. It looks and feels awesome, and if you threw in a lonex drop-in it would not fail you anytime soon. Of course, it'd be expensive to do that, and I sided against the lonex drop-in due to the total cost.
I would say unless you were going to get a drop in mechbox, either find a gun doc or if you want to be forced into working on an AEG and it being un-operational for awhile due to it failing, don't get the G&P. At least with the CA it'll hold it's own for awhile. It's funny, most people say that the gears fail first on G&P's, but for me it was my motor pinion gear, shredded apart.
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November 12th, 2012, 20:56 | #18 |
just saying, you may want to change your location, Canada, to something more precise, it is too broad and may help with us getting you a recommended Age verifer, and lastly, do not get a G&P, get something like a King Arms m4, popular for being a rifle shooting right out of the box, airsoft is a very money heavy sport.
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