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Experience With the Tactical Force Tf CQB Co2 

If the internals are the same standard as other VFC offerings, it won’t be very robust, but I ha e no personal experience 

 
I'm starting to sound like a shill but seriously, if you're looking for a CQB gun that takes M4 mags and costs less than £150, why would you get anything other than one of the Double Eagle M904 series....

 
I'm starting to sound like a shill but seriously, if you're looking for a CQB gun that takes M4 mags and costs less than £150, why would you get anything other than one of the Double Eagle M904 series....
Seems like he wants a gas/co2 gun for the internals, unfortunately my limited knowledge on gas kit tells me you usually get what you pay for, so at that price it won't be up to much ?

 
Seems like he wants a gas/co2 gun for the internals, unfortunately my limited knowledge on gas kit tells me you usually get what you pay for, so at that price it won't be up to much ?
Thank you exactly that I was hoping to find out engine size and if it could be modified to work with a standard hop. Trying to find an NBB other than a full HPA that doesn't have a stupidly heave trigger pull is next to impossible.

 
What are you thinking of building?
I have a daisy Ruger mini 14 receiver and possibly a real steel or tanaka folding stock. There is no room for a full size gearbox, an AEP gearbox fits but would require a lot of fabrication work. Other possibilities are king arms m2 maybe a ghk g5 (but again lots of fabrication), hpa (expensive and fab work) or this TF CQB gets too expensive to take a punt on with shipping costs added on.

 
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