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Musica
No cares for realism for the HPA set up, ultra sweat mode with high ROF.

Impulse
Impulse
A lot of people like HPA-ing their AAPs. With the right mods you can get great range, a snappy trigger and a horrendously evil brrrrrrrrt that won't explode itself

Steveocee
Steveocee
The correct answer is Hi Capa.

Mk23's are silent but slow and heavy trigger pull rule it out from anything more than a sidearm or carbine body DMR.

Glocks have shit triggers.

AAP's are cheap but always end up breaking at some point (also see point on glocks).

TM Hi Capa can be bought cheaply and ran on HPA from the off and you'll slowly find yourself go down the rabbit hole. 

I am biased, I have multiple capas. In 2 years I went from 1 capa to 2, to 3 to 5. In that time I also tried my hand with a 2 AAP's and 2 Mk23's which didn't cut the mustard or perform I felt "as well" as my Capas.

A word of caution though, it can get expensive very fast in Hi Capa land. There are always new parts coming as well which is detrimental to your credit balance.

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Musica
Already have a TM hi capa so it would save me some money.  AAP is interesting as no blow back must be good for sights.

Impulse
Impulse
@MusicaAAP has blowback. Typically anything non-blowback will have a mushy trigger pull.

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