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August 8th, 2013, 16:06 | #1 |
The KWC M1911
I'm rather new at airsoft and was looking for a side arm and found a KWC M1911 CO2 Gas Blow Back, looked at a few reviews got some good and bad feedback but the main feedback that I got from it, was that it is ridiculously powerful and often times useless for anything cqb.
What's the word on this piece of equipment. Thanks again. |
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August 8th, 2013, 16:36 | #2 |
Hello Kim,
I would suggest you get age verified in this forum section click me Once you do so, you have the opportunity to buy from retailers and other individuals at great prices. CO2 kicks harder, so if you plan on playing CQB you will have to get a NPAS installed or something to reduce to the field limits (350 typical). I would get age verified first, and look around. |
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August 8th, 2013, 16:50 | #3 |
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The KWC 1911 is a decent pistol, but as you said, it fires hard. There might be available parts to reduce the velocity, but I don't know of any at the moment. The principal drawback of this pistol is that it has absolutely no aftermarket support. It means that its pretty much impossible to get replacement parts when something breaks, and it has no available upgrade parts either.
There are other 1911s available in the same price range, such as the KJW 1911a1 and MEU and KWA's PTP 1911s. They both have readily available replacement parts and can be upgraded. I don't know your budget, but if you get age verified, you can get a Tokyo Marui 1911 for around 290$. This is by far the best 1911 on the market and worth every dollar. It has tons of available replacement and upgrade parts and its the most accurate 1911 out of the box. Also, it has a plastic slide, which, in this case is a huge advantage as it means you will get more shots out of your mags. 1911a1 mags typically hold 26 rounds, but the full metal 1911s usually have a hard time shooting more than 15. A plastic Tokyo Marui can shoot all 26 rounds without any problem. It also works a lot better in cold weather than full metal 1911s.
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August 8th, 2013, 16:57 | #4 | |
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The NPAS kit I think run about $40, not sure, but I think it works for the KWA 1911 (Should be same as pistols $40). Age Verified is recommend, you could consider a TM Hi-Capa which is essentially a 1911, but mod-able to the max. |
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August 8th, 2013, 17:16 | #5 | |
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August 9th, 2013, 10:12 | #6 |
Thank's guys! I'm always thankful of any help. the Tokyo Marui's a little too much out of my price range but I heard good things about WE or KJW products.
I'm planning on getting age verified I just need to meet up with my regions age verifier but it's always hard to find suitable times for both parties. Last edited by Kim-Haze; August 9th, 2013 at 10:16.. |
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August 9th, 2013, 10:34 | #7 |
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Avoid the WE 1911s, they are terrible and have semi-proprietary design. If the TM is out of your price range, either put money aside until it is in your price range or get a KJW.
The KJW is well made, but the slide is so heavy that it can hardly shoot 15 BBs on a full mag fill. If you plan on attending real capacity games, then no problem, as the real capacity of a 1911a1 is 7 rounds anyway, but otherwise its a thing to consider.
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August 9th, 2013, 11:09 | #8 |
I wasn't planning on anything else then real cap really. I have an Echo1 PRI Delta AEG which I really like and I was looking for a good side arm that I could use for any era. I'm a real fan of WW2 reanactment but I'd rather my next purchase be a side arm that I can use for any type of game than a brand new AEG. (Besides my WW2 attire is a downed US pilot. So generally they don't carry anything but a m1911 and one or two mags.)
In any case are the KJWs easy to upgrade/diagnose/fix? I'll assume they're robust-ish too? |
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August 9th, 2013, 12:10 | #9 |
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I have never owned a KJW 1911a1, I have had the TM for almost 4 years now, never let me down, nothing ever broke and the range is just ridiculous with a few upgrades.
That said, I know of a few people who have/had the KJW 1911a1. It's compatible with most TM upgrade parts so upgrades shouldn't be a problem if you do some googling first. Like all KJW pistols its above average, which means decent reliability, accuracy and range. But for most players, the gas efficiency was the breaking point. The gun will choke as soon as the temperature drops below 10°C. Most of them eventually bought a TM 1911 if they really liked the 1911 platform or moved to another platform like the hi-capa.
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August 9th, 2013, 13:27 | #10 |
Fair enough, thanks for the advice. I'll start saving for a TM then. Better to wait a little longer and buy something great than something that's par.
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August 13th, 2013, 01:13 | #11 |
I see that the KJW 1911 has both CO2 and Propane/GG mags available for it. Does it accept both mag types?
Because then it looks like a logical (though expensive) idea to have a set of propane/GG mags for CQB use, and CO2 mags for outdoor use. (I am also in the market for a 1911)
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August 13th, 2013, 01:37 | #12 |
Yes, a KJW 1911 can use both.
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August 19th, 2013, 22:23 | #13 |
I was looking at one of those myself. I like the look of the 1911, but the price was too much, so instead I got a Umarex Walther P99.
It has blowback, metal slide and very C02 efficient. It cost me $90, plus tax and shipping |
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August 19th, 2013, 22:25 | #14 |
Umarex Walther P99 FPS 380 tops, but only in warm wether as it is gas.
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