Pete93 Posted April 18, 2013 Posted April 18, 2013 Im new to airsoft and want a basic m4 to get started with. ive decided G&G is probably the way to go, but cant decide which model to go for. i know the GR-16 in pneumatic blow back which will just over complicate things, but which is best the CM-16 or the GC-16? i know one is full metal and the other is plastic, but is that the only difference between the two (or are the internals different)? also just incase is the GR-16 better than the CM-16? Any help would be great! thanks Pete
robjwood Posted July 30, 2013 Posted July 30, 2013 Also looking for an answer to this question! I have a full metal GC16 but can't seem to find any info about gearbox, hops etc.
Supporters M_P Posted July 30, 2013 Supporters Posted July 30, 2013 They're basically the same, though one has metal externals, pneumatic blowback (and possibly a better inner barrel and motor) and the other is made of plastic, has a lower quality outer barrel etc. Of the two go for the metal one, they're both good guns but the plastic one feels like a toy- a well made one but a toy nonetheless.
TacMaster Posted July 30, 2013 Posted July 30, 2013 Yeah, there's nothing like a metal bodied airsoft gun- and it's more likely to survive knocks then the plastic version, however good G&G's nylon fiber is.
Supporters Lozart Posted July 30, 2013 Supporters Posted July 30, 2013 Buddy of mine has the GR4-G26 and while it is plastic it's the nylon reinforced one. Feels plenty solid in use (except the handguard which wobbles a bit). Plus it has all the pseudo Magpul bits on if that's your thing. For around £200 it certainly does the job quite nicely.
TacMaster Posted July 30, 2013 Posted July 30, 2013 Although for around £200 you can get a G&G top tech Gen 2 TR16 carbine with all the fancy internal parts, £206.99 in ProAisoftSupplies' Gen2 sale.
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