September 4th, 2014, 15:30 | #316 | |
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Think Panther switched over to HPA at some point as well so air supply won't be an issue either. Which also reminds me... need to join you LMAG guys for a game sometime lol.
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September 4th, 2014, 16:37 | #318 | |
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I have not heard this, and wouldn't really like that kind of setup, the ROF is adjusted by turning a screw inside the gun, if it is also variable by trigger pull that would turn me off a bit because I prefer a lower bps if I am using full auto. |
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September 4th, 2014, 16:53 | #319 |
pre-ordering soon for sure (and I almost wasted money on a daytona system). I hope this is the beginning of a huge line of airsoft systems, I cant wait to see a heavy machine gun working with their system (and with those great prices). 500 for Canada isnt that bad.
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I usually play on Sundays at Panther w/ the Omega guys, but will see about dropping by a Saturday game if I can convince my buddies to come along. Will double check and confirm the HPA thing but I'm pretty sure they've got it; I remember it being mentioned during the big Panther/LMAG fiasco. Quote:
I'll post up on FB and ask Booligan and see if he can look into it or something.
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September 4th, 2014, 20:50 | #321 |
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So it seems like the ramping ROF issue wasn't due to the CO2 or the tank setup but was issue with that particular prototype. The problem should be resolved in the production model.
Now if they release a longer barrel I'll be happy, should make for a nice DMR build.
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September 4th, 2014, 21:32 | #322 |
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Add a silencer? The inner barrel is standard, should be easy to make it longer, making it shorter would be much harder.. I've always liked cqb length m4's but I guess standard length will do.
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September 4th, 2014, 21:49 | #323 |
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I'm not a fan of silencers much, prefer the look of a clean barrel with a nice flash hider. The standard length will do for now like you said but I wouldn't mind a shorter CQB barrel either, will see if they'll bother with outer barrels but considering how paintball companies love selling barrels I'm optimistic about it.
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September 4th, 2014, 22:34 | #324 |
for what I've seen today in videos the barrel is pretty standard provably you will be able to do it urself
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September 7th, 2014, 21:29 | #325 |
As great as this M4 maybe the factor that will decide if I buy or not buy will come down to the design of the CO2 magazine. As I understand now the CO2 cartridge will vent its gas if you eject the mag once it is initially inserted. Therefore this will mean that you cannot do a tactical reload.
Is a tactical reload important? Well think of it this way ... imagine that you are about to rush an enemy position after being in a previous firefight. You'll probably want to lock & load a fresh mag so that you know you are topped up on ammo before beginning your next move. I am sure that using a HPA tank is a good option but I enjoy airsoft for its military realism. In my case using a tank would detract from that feel. I would also suggest that running a back mounted tank might interfere with my normal hydration bladder setup. Once we see the final state of the finished product we can all then make our own informed decisions. |
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September 7th, 2014, 21:48 | #326 |
You have to remember that the Tippy M4 is based on the blow back T98 paintball engine to work in an airsoft environment. There are probably physical limitations trying to incorporate a paintball gun into a airsoft gun.
We will just have to wait and see what the final product is and for actual owners to post their real reviews. What we are seeing are advertorial videos by sponsored guys that can not really say anything negative. If I bought this gun and it was as lemon, I will say it. Until them, I will reserve further comments. |
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September 8th, 2014, 10:19 | #327 |
Tippmann has confirmed to Dealers that the release date has been moved to November.
BTW -- Tippmann's history on being able to meet it's advertised release dates is Terrible Answer to a FAQ we get a lot. - The mag does vent the co2 from the power let to the atmosphere when ejected.. |
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September 8th, 2014, 12:32 | #328 |
Operation system seems intersting.
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September 8th, 2014, 17:27 | #330 |
Not all that bothered by the delay seeing as I'm putting money towards real steel at the moment... but I think it's an odd choice to release a GBBR during winter, even if it's supposed to work well in those kind of temperatures. Should make for good stress tests, though.
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