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March 4th, 2011, 12:48 | #1 |
Please ID this GUN (UZI or Ingram GBB)
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March 4th, 2011, 12:51 | #2 | |
Suburban Gun Runner
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Mac11
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March 4th, 2011, 12:55 | #3 |
Brand? Good price for this used?
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March 4th, 2011, 12:57 | #4 |
formerly Contractor 6-8, CptPinard17eRAM
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well...without any trade markings we can'T tell you the brand...there are some brands that make Mac11
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March 4th, 2011, 13:08 | #5 |
Until you get Age Verified you wont get much more information than that. Get AV'ed so you can get access to the classifieds here. You'll find some of the best prices on there.
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March 4th, 2011, 13:10 | #6 |
Is the lower half painted black or actual black plastic?
Is the bolt metal or plastic? Price... probably in the $225 (for a cansoft or NS1) to $275 range (for a black NS2 without issues). Looks like a KWA, since I assume it doesn't have any trademarks. I see a scratch on the lower that may be revealing a clear lower. If it is a clear lower, it is NS2. If it has a plastic bolt, it is NS1. Last edited by Kid; March 4th, 2011 at 13:17.. |
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March 4th, 2011, 13:18 | #7 |
They are tempermental little bastards tho, I don't reccomend for your first gbb.
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March 4th, 2011, 13:29 | #8 |
Agreed.
I run one as my CQB primary. Before every game I have to take it apart for maintenance and to check for issues. I've had to do several minor mods to make it run reliably. Looks awesome with a G&P steel kit though. Hella fun, but a significant portion of my deaths have been caused by having the gun fail to fire for some reason or another. Realistically though, it malfunctions in some of the same ways the real one does. And just as often. |
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March 4th, 2011, 13:30 | #9 | |
a.k.a. Phoneguy
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ROF is really fun to play with, but after you go through about 5 or 6 mags you'll realize that you're out numbered on the field when it comes to lasting a whole game with one.
As a back-up ..... maybe, but like what Drunk said they are very tempermental. Also, you have to keep this really lubed up. that means using green gas or silicone oil with your propane allot more often than your conventional GBB. If you let it dry up, it WILL break. Pistols only match, ...... fun but you'll run out of ammo really quick on full auto. Unless you plan on carrying 8 mags with you. But this is only my opinion after having owned one. Novelty wore out for me really fast. Cheers, FACE
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March 4th, 2011, 13:41 | #10 |
FACE, you need a steel kit. Novelty still hasn't wore off for me. With the steel kit, it's worth the hassle.
As for oil... yeah, you have to keep the gun lubed. I clean the old oil off and re-lube it when I do maintenance before every game day. As a CQB primary, it kicks ass if you have enough mags and you keep it well maintained. Outdoors, it's far less useful, largely due to limited range because the hopup swells with silicone oil and makes the gun terribly inaccurate if you don't clean the rubber and reset the hopup every game day. As a sidearm, it can work well if you have a sling and check it before each round. One thing I like about it is how fast it is to flip the safety off and squeeze off a burst. However, you will get shot sometimes when it fails or dry fires. |
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March 4th, 2011, 15:22 | #11 |
lol, failing to fire it will. Taken many hits because of that, even lost a tooth. Had the jump on him then just "click".
A for a cqb sidearm, it is hard to beat. With 6 mags I can go for a while. **Not for Beginners** should be stamped on the box.
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