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Jing Gong MP5SD Any Good?

Holly Wallace

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Hi all,

Looking for a new cheap-ish CQB tool, And I came across the JG MP5SD. I'm a bit of an MP5SD fan, Plus I'm not looking for too much FPS.

Just wondering if it's a little too flimsy for the £120 price range? I do throw myself around alot in outdoor matches, So I don't want it coming apart like a Lego model.

Alternatively, Was eyeing one of those Vorsk GBB subguns if the MP5SD is a bit naff.

Thanks.

 
Apparently the JG MP5s are all plastic-bodied, but still not too bad despite that. Not particularly study but also not particularly weak.

The Cyma MP5s seem to get good reviews, but they're about £230 for an SD.

Another thing to bear in mind for CQB, the SDs are about 4" longer than a regular MP5, if that matters to you.

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They still look cool as hell and you can hide a tracer inside the silencer. ??

 
I have a JG SD, it's about 15 years old, done many MANY rounds through it and it refuses to die. Only recently done some work on it, a tad on the fiddly side but once you get the hang of it, it's fine. 

 
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I have two JG G3's (yeah, I know it's not the same but still) and  they're plastic and pretty decent, I seem to recall that the JG MP5s have a weird lever that sticks up from the handguard to adjust the hop which has a habit of wandering in use.

 
I would no get one if only for the old school TM style Hop unit adjustment. It's incredibly easy for it to adjust itself after full autoing. The only MP5 style I will get is one with the sliding style hop unit. 

 
I would no get one if only for the old school TM style Hop unit adjustment. It's incredibly easy for it to adjust itself after full autoing. The only MP5 style I will get is one with the sliding style hop unit. 


Yeah, I've heard that about it's hop... I don't want to be spending half the day re-adjusting the thing, Especially considering how frequently my guns get clunked against trees, Get sat on, etc while im playing. 

Might just save up for a cyma or one of Vorsk's VMP-1X packages if I don't find anything else that catches my eye.

 
I put a small oring on mine, makes it pretty solid and doesn't move really. 

 
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