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July 23rd, 2006, 21:38 | #1 |
SRC
SRC is it a good brand? looking for opinions. tx
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July 23rd, 2006, 21:45 | #2 |
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not a popular company.
word has it, poor body quality and well below average internals. Id say there are far better alternatives that will prolly save you more money in the long run. |
July 23rd, 2006, 21:48 | #3 |
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Indeed. They use pot metal to make thier bodies, so they are little better than plastic bodies. Wiring is...crap, as well as the rest of the internals.
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July 24th, 2006, 00:43 | #4 |
Captain Awesome
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id pm sniperchick, im sure she said she rocks a src m4? or something like that. id say ask someone who actually owns one. rumors are the scurge of new companies. i heard they were ok, just as good as tm, cept for the motor, but then i heard the same thing about ics, so who knows, not saying some people dont know what theyre talking about, but you get the fanboys who wont accept anything other than tm as a quality gun, ask someone who actually owns one's opinion (it would be nice if theyve owned a tm as well for referance) for the real low down.
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July 24th, 2006, 01:05 | #5 |
Administrator of Pants
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I owned one. I also own a TM 733 commando and a TM p90. The SRC rocked. It shot harder than the P90 stock and looked great. What I needed was a stock indoor aeg, and it delivered just fine. If you want a $1500 M4, than SRC is not the way to go but for an entry level AEG, yeah it does that. It came with some nice features and I enjoyed playing with it. A techy guy may have more details but from a pull the trigger and spits bb's POV. Its fine.
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