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need to have a look at what zero punctuation is seems to be pretty funny

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I've seen the original a few years back, which is the beauty of the joke really. Just wondering who made the airsoft variant.

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I think I made an edit of one of those,similar to Jchees only Marui man cuts off and starts vomiting broken slides and sector gears ,made it to piss off people on reddit :P

 

Need to fish it out somewhere

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Found it!

Maybe I should add in all the parts that are known to break on marui into that vomit pile. I don't feel like remaking it though :P

 

But... their sector gears and slides don't break from normal use... :ph34r:

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But... their sector gears and slides don't break from normal use... :ph34r:

 

Depends on the gun really. Whoever OEMs some of Marui's stuff can be inconsistent quality wise,and let's face it,TM's Monkey metal can be pretty awful at times(See: VSR 10 sears) . Also do note that the featured slides are from the 5-7 and XDM which are known the be weaker than the rest of the line(though I think the 5-7 is mainly piston head related issues)

 

I've seen a fair bit of,and talked about stripped Marui monkey metal sectors(And their crappy gearsets in general). I mean,their internal parts quality is pretty naff but that doesn't necessarily mean the guns perform badly. This is mostly on the old prolines too. Yes,I know there are 'muh decade old' Maruis which never broke,I owned on myself but after doing a fair bit of tech work now I see the worst they have to offer.

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By normal use I'm pretty sure Monty meant under the parameters TM suggest for use.

OOf the examples you mentioned: a stock vsr's sears last ages, if upgraded then yeah they'll blow. Pistol slides? Fine on the gasses they're designed for, if you use green or whatever higher pressured gas then there'll be issues.

Can't comment on the gearsets but I'd bet the majority have had uprated springs or whatever installed, if not that then the user is likely on batteries of a higher voltage than recommended.

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