May 11th, 2010, 02:57 | #31 | |
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tip: so many Chinese airsoft manufactory were shut down and siezed in China during their national day last year, RS company survived. ask why? coz they are owned by the Chinese governmant.
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May 11th, 2010, 03:01 | #32 |
Or because they have guanxi, or because they have legal documentation (export only). Or because they're located in Hong Kong, where airsoft is legal. (I don't know if their manufacturing is in Hong Kong, though.)
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May 11th, 2010, 03:02 | #33 |
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I understand that but don't they like assemble Real Sword Type 56 in Taiwan and import parts from China ?
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May 11th, 2010, 03:03 | #34 |
It's a Hong Kong company.
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May 11th, 2010, 03:05 | #35 |
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no, RS is licenced by the PRC government, they only produce Chinese weapon, there no way they produce their airsoft guns in TAIWAN. plus, how can those Tiwanese inport millitary supply from China mainland to their island? they are still at war.
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May 11th, 2010, 03:07 | #36 |
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Ya, its a hongkong comapny, but their produce line is in China mainland. they only set their office and register location in hongkong.
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May 11th, 2010, 15:42 | #37 |
I don't think it matters where the company is located.. I'm sure the answer he is obvious. G&G is ok, not bad, but nothing special. The Real Sword isn't even a fair comparison to G&G. Its like asking do you want a chocolate covered shit (G&G) or a giant chocolate cake? (Real Sword).
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May 11th, 2010, 16:04 | #38 |
i got reply's i thought i was going to get, and i thank you, now i have just one question about the wiring in the RS Type 56, i hear that the RS type 56 has it wired so you can put in both a stick battery and a large type battery in at the same time, and I've seen 2.4v battery for operating a 9.6v and a 2.4v at the same time, what kind of performance difference would it make? and BTW i like both the AK-47 and Type 56 the same so its not about the external gun just the properties of performance.
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May 11th, 2010, 16:09 | #39 |
ok, the type 56 only has the ability to run 2 batteries, the 56-1 or 56-2 do not, I'm sure you already knew that though :P
The front battery under the upper receiver is a stick and believe me its a tight fit into the gas tube A 9.6 G&P 2200mAH fits. the stock would require a mod to put anything other than the 2.4 battery. the performance difference is a longer lasting AEG, haven't really heard much about a higher ROF or anything like that. Last edited by DanoftheDead; May 11th, 2010 at 16:12.. |
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May 11th, 2010, 16:26 | #40 |
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There are a few issue with Real sword type 56 but probably various from version of it made.
First issue, people complaint about the nozzle is a big longer than regular Ak nozzle so it some how miss feed the BBs when go to full auto. Second issue, the accuracy problem. The stock hop up rubber is being a bit harder so the BBs won't spin enough to fly further. It may drop around 75 to 85 feet. Those two common problem can be fit by regular Ak nozzle and Guarder clear hop up rubber beside than that , this gun can take a beat up as hell. As for battery, I never recommend anything than 9.6 V for AEG. 8.4 is just perfect, very realistic ROF but 9.6 V is not that bad. The stock on Type 56 need to modify to fit small 8.4 V which I'm not recommend, just use a stick type unless you plan to use mosfet. 9.6 V Intellect fit fine in there.
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May 11th, 2010, 16:31 | #41 |
I know that only the Type 56-1 and 56-2 can store a battery :P but I'm getting conflicting reports about how large of a battery can be inserted into the upper receiver, in Cruchmeister's review here: http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...highlight=Type he says that you could fit a very large battery in the gas tube (Stick Type in upper receiver)
"I popped the upper receiver cover to inspect the inside and prepare for battery installation. I immediately noticed the neat and tidy internal construction in terms of wiring. The blade-style automotove fuse is nicely tucked away. The wiring is run through guides so that it doesn't go all over the place. You can tell that they paid good attention to detail.The battery installed easily, sliding into the upper gas tube, and left plenty of space. You could easily fit a 9.6V or 10.8V battery without a problem. As a matter of fact, you could easily add aother 4-5 cells to the battery and still have plenty of room left over. It would more than likely fry something, but physically, there is nothing preventing a veyr large stick battery from being installed. In the picture below, the battery is only slightly inserted into the gas tube, but believe me, it goes in COMPLETELY if you want it to. This gun was well thought-out in the design stages." |
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May 11th, 2010, 16:38 | #42 |
like said, I have a G&P 9.6 2200mAH and it fits with no extra space. If that helps. it is a very long stick type battery.
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May 11th, 2010, 16:43 | #43 |
so now i just have to decide, either the Type 56-1 or just Type 56.....But thanks for all the info.
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May 11th, 2010, 16:46 | #44 |
no problem! I'd recommend the 56, but I like the solid stock old school feeling.
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May 11th, 2010, 16:50 | #45 | |
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I'd go with the 56-1 if you do a good amount of indoor games if you don't fuck it and go with the full stock type 56
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