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Dytacs were no better than any bog standard aeg. The Krytac doesnt have the smile factor of either of the recoils you mentioned but the internals are better quality. Good quality materials and put together amazingly well. Will shoot as good if not better than most stock aeg and I reckon will probably outlast most as well but they are still too new to know that for definite.As for being ugly the only problem is the pistol grip which is a 5 minute job to change at the end of the day its an M4 there all pretty much the same.I wouldn't take one over an ERG, tm recoil or several others and I think they're pretty ugly but if you want something that'll shoot well and last they'll do the job. That said there was a lot of hype around dytac too....
thanks sound exactly what im looking for ive never wanted a aeg blowback anyway so thats not a problem,and a mosfet is brilliant.Is the mosfet programmable? would mind creating a dmr out of it.The Airsoft tech has a breakdown of the parts in a Krytac (
No its not programmable, just a basic mosfet that defends the trigger contacts. Because of how it goes in its not actually easy to replace, but I guess a burst wizard or something else in there wont do any harm and would get DMR without modifications.thanks sound exactly what im looking for ive never wanted a aeg blowback anyway so thats not a problem,and a mosfet is brilliant.Is the mosfet programmable? would mind creating a dmr out of it.
Yeah i believe that's true, i heard it somewhere tooCorrect me if I'm wrong but aren't Krytac owned and produced by the real steal Swiss company Kriss Arms? Parts produced out in TW but put together in the US, sure I read that somewhere...
Really like what they've done.
Sort of. They're a "product development" arm of Kriss Arms but based in Southern California http://www.krytac.com/index.php/aboutCorrect me if I'm wrong but aren't Krytac owned and produced by the real steal Swiss company Kriss Arms? Parts produced out in TW but put together in the US, sure I read that somewhere...
Really like what they've done.
Yes. I had a jolly good fondle of one at the airsoft expo. Very nice build quality for sure. Solid.I'm still holding a safe level of cynicism, it all sounds a bit too good to be true.
It's also interesting to note that most of the praise is coming out of polished and biased sources. It just stinks of a very successful marketing campaign IMO.
Has anyone actually seen any in the flesh yet? The fact land warrior sold out so quick makes me think they didn't invest a huge amount into stocking any quantity of them.
Ive played around with one and opened it up and yes they are extremely well built and shoot very well. No idea on the longevity of them for definite but I reckon they will last quite a while before anything goes wrong.I'm still holding a safe level of cynicism, it all sounds a bit too good to be true.
It's also interesting to note that most of the praise is coming out of polished and biased sources. It just stinks of a very successful marketing campaign IMO.
Has anyone actually seen any in the flesh yet? The fact land warrior sold out so quick makes me think they didn't invest a huge amount into stocking any quantity of them.
Yes i have and its sitting on the desk next to meI'm still holding a safe level of cynicism, it all sounds a bit too good to be true.
It's also interesting to note that most of the praise is coming out of polished and biased sources. It just stinks of a very successful marketing campaign IMO.
Has anyone actually seen any in the flesh yet? The fact land warrior sold out so quick makes me think they didn't invest a huge amount into stocking any quantity of them.