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G&G AEG TR16 MBR 556WH G2


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I've been looking at this gun as on paper it looks really good, just wondering if anyone has had a first hand experience with it? As I'm debating whether to get it or just go safe and get a Krytac Trident?

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I am at the exact same decision point with also the option of the PTS CM4 C4-10 ERG. As above any input from others will be appreciated.

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G and G has an ETU and bolt stop feature. ETU gives you a load more features but at the end of the day both guns are good choices??

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I can’t make decisions at the best of times but if they’re all the same then I would love to see some people’s honest reviews.

Will be my first gun as well if this makes a difference.

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Did anyone end up going for the TR16 MBR 556WH ??
I should be getting mine soon and would like some advice on batteries for it

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I bought the SR version (different rail, flash hider etc) and it’s a great gun. Shoots really well.

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19 minutes ago, E21A said:

I bought the SR version (different rail, flash hider etc) and it’s a great gun. Shoots really well.


Nice, was looking at the 308SR too.
Which battery are you running?

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Yea I meant the .308, didn’t see the 556 part. 

 

11.1v lipo, as all G&G etu guns should be run on. 

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I've had my SR for a year now have been running it on a 11.1v lipo at 15C 1300mah with no issues as yet. Need 2 batteries to last the day but just change at lunch and no problems. 

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Ok great, thanks guys.

Also while I'm here... Any one done any upgrades to them?

Mine is already coming with a Prometheus barrel (6.03 i think), Was considering flat hopping it but should I fit a hop up too or will the standard be fine once flattened? 

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I’ve fitted maple leaf macaron and omega nub to mine. Works very well, mine is DMR too.

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