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Old July 28th, 2006, 02:28   #1
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Questions About Classic Army And Tokyo Marui

Yes, I am debaiting on either an M4a1 or M15a4 but this is not your typical which one thread. Here are my questions:

1) Is TM or CA more accurate or are they the same? BUT please take into account that I will be adding an M16 Prometheus tighbore in which ever one I get. So would this negate this question and make them equally accurate? (I will be upgrading to 400fps)

2) If I get a TM and put a metal body on it, would it basically have the same external sturdiness as a CA? I'm refering to barrel wobble and long term durablity with the barrel getting loose. ( I have an older M4a1 right now that changes fps and hopup spin depending on how hard I push up on the barrel)

Please tell me what you think and why. THANKS!
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Old July 28th, 2006, 02:48   #2
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CA's are generally slightly upgraded in the gearbox; so while the accuracy may stay the same, effective range may increase. Also another thing to note: My CA AUG (while TOTALLY unrelated) had very soft/poor hopup buckings reducing range and accuracy, if this may carry over to your rifle, and thus possibly affecting accuracy as well.

Also note: CA M4A1's (which now according to WGC cost something like 3 grand) and TM Old Style M4A1's shouldn't be available (if you're buying new), so no problems like barrel wobble should arise. Only thing that might become an issue is that plastic body for the new TM M4.
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Old July 28th, 2006, 15:52   #3
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Originally Posted by GlockFu
Yes, I am debaiting on either an M4a1 or M15a4 but this is not your typical which one thread. Here are my questions:

1) Is TM or CA more accurate or are they the same? BUT please take into account that I will be adding an M16 Prometheus tighbore in which ever one I get. So would this negate this question and make them equally accurate? (I will be upgrading to 400fps)

2) If I get a TM and put a metal body on it, would it basically have the same external sturdiness as a CA? I'm refering to barrel wobble and long term durablity with the barrel getting loose. ( I have an older M4a1 right now that changes fps and hopup spin depending on how hard I push up on the barrel)

Please tell me what you think and why. THANKS!
Buy the M15.

Buying TM to upgrade is like buying 2 M15's almost.
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Old July 28th, 2006, 17:53   #4
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Buy the m15a4, Classic army has gone through great luengths to ensure that there gearbox will be reliable, so consequently alot of their stock parts are upgraded out of the box. You can upgrade it to 400fps without any other modification, it has a metal body, and parts that arn't metal should be made of glass fiber.

Heres a link that compairs a tokyo Marui gun and a classic army gun they are different models but the quality is similar. Ooooh tokyo marui older version m4s have bad barrel wobble just and fyi

http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/?filn...6c_review6.htm

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