emilianoksa
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I've already decided to get an AK as my first rif, but will have to wait until I get my UKARA number in the first week of May.
In the meantime I have come across a couple of clearance bargains on the Fire-Support website. Can't afford to buy a second gun just yet, but I am selling off things and hope to have the funds for one in a month or two.
Anyway, the metal receiver G&G Predator, Warthog and Wild Hog are normally in the £270-280 price range, and I have come across a Wild Hog 9" reduced to £229. However there is also a G&G TR4 CQB-H Gen 2 knocked down a hundred quid to £239.
I know the Wild Hog is a more up to date gun with mosfet, metal front rails and electronic trigger, but I have heard the motor is not really a very strong one, and the mosfet wiring may burn out. The TR4 is an older gun but one of the so called advanced or top tech guns. So although it doesn't have the Wild Hog extras I imagine it might have a better motor and/or gearbox.
I just wondered what experienced members would regard as the better bargain of the two.
In the meantime I have come across a couple of clearance bargains on the Fire-Support website. Can't afford to buy a second gun just yet, but I am selling off things and hope to have the funds for one in a month or two.
Anyway, the metal receiver G&G Predator, Warthog and Wild Hog are normally in the £270-280 price range, and I have come across a Wild Hog 9" reduced to £229. However there is also a G&G TR4 CQB-H Gen 2 knocked down a hundred quid to £239.
I know the Wild Hog is a more up to date gun with mosfet, metal front rails and electronic trigger, but I have heard the motor is not really a very strong one, and the mosfet wiring may burn out. The TR4 is an older gun but one of the so called advanced or top tech guns. So although it doesn't have the Wild Hog extras I imagine it might have a better motor and/or gearbox.
I just wondered what experienced members would regard as the better bargain of the two.