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If you had £550, what gun would you buy?


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So basically you'd just buy everything ;)

Who, me? Yeah - basically you are not going to get tip top performance out of any stock gun, no matter how much money you spend on it, so why bother? Just get a decent body (or a 2nd hand gun if there isn't a body kit) and put the internals you want in the barstid (I'm watching Micky Flanagan - can't 'elp it).

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Ok it's down to 3 maybe 4 so thanks for the assist guys!

 

1. Real sword type 56 not sure which version.

2. Cz scorpion evo3 a1.

3. Alien pulse rifle.

4. Lct ak

 

The scorpion looks like one serious bit of kit but still drawn to the rs56

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For that budget, I would do exactly what I'm doing at the moment. Taking a cheap gun that I know shoots extremely well, the ASG Sten MkII and paying someone £300 to build the internals into the gun of my dreams.

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Sten on the Top, Owen gun Below.

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Some of the work so far.

For full details: http://www.ww2airsoft.org.uk/php/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=18577

 

Can't wait. It will be a 1 of a kind and if it shoots as well as the Sten, it will Kick Ass :)

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Ok it's down to 3 maybe 4 so thanks for the assist guys!

 

1. Real sword type 56 not sure which version.

2. Cz scorpion evo3 a1.

3. Alien pulse rifle.

4. Lct ak

 

The scorpion looks like one serious bit of kit but still drawn to the rs56

I have the evo and love it, the magazines are the only weak link though and there are no after market ones to see if they can be made any better yet. It isn't the 70 rounds capacity, that is fine, it is the feed, it is weak and the springs sometimes jam. The lips holding the top BB are also a bit of a pain. I'm hoping that a full stripdown of the mags and stretching the spring will fix the feed issue. The gun is amazing, mine is pretty much bang on 350fps and shoots really well (although my RM4 CQB with roughly the same fps massively out ranges it, this is not saying the range on the Evo is low, just that the range on my RM4 is flippin epic!

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I would go with he RS to be honest, heard so many good things about them in general...

Me too buddy, never heard a bad word about any RS type 56 guns.

 

Fell in love with the RS guns about 4 years ago purely down to the quality so I will go with my heart on this, the scorpion evo 3 is just too new and relatively untried at the minute so I have made my mind up,,, the type 56 it is.... Just got to find a shop that has one in stock lol!

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I nearly bought a Type 56-2 a couple of years ago when i had the overdraft intact, but I bought an Ares L1A1 instead (which turned out to have been a mistake). Quite apart from the fact that Agnes has never worked properly from day 1, I still regret not buying the RS just because RS...

 

Even so, I would still go with a self build, because no matter how good a new RS is, I know I can build a better performing gun for less money.

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