Airsoft-Ed
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- Nov 7, 2010
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I know that Inokatsu make the uber gas M4 that I would kill to own one of, but is it really THAT good? Or are you all talking about an AEG they make that I'm unaware of when you tell people that "G&P is the best for internals and externals, short of Systema or Ino"?
Also, there was this bloke with a Systema M4 last time I went skirmishing and I thought the build of it looked a bit crap, it seemed to lack the finer details, the colour looked off...
Only thing was that it performed flawlessly, could hit a pin head at 5 million yards and could hit people a mile away.
I always thought that the military simulation type guns were just supposed to perform well, feel the same and share the same functional features, not be all round 100% exact to the real steel.
It wasn't that he had a cheap crappy one either, if there is such a thing, he said it set him back £1,500!
So what is the deal about them? The price is the only thing I'm finding that's epically jaw dropping, what am I missing?
Also, there was this bloke with a Systema M4 last time I went skirmishing and I thought the build of it looked a bit crap, it seemed to lack the finer details, the colour looked off...
Only thing was that it performed flawlessly, could hit a pin head at 5 million yards and could hit people a mile away.
I always thought that the military simulation type guns were just supposed to perform well, feel the same and share the same functional features, not be all round 100% exact to the real steel.
It wasn't that he had a cheap crappy one either, if there is such a thing, he said it set him back £1,500!
So what is the deal about them? The price is the only thing I'm finding that's epically jaw dropping, what am I missing?