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Posted this on another forum, forgetting this one was far better! 

 

Hi all,

Stopped airsofting a few years back and have just decided to go to a few games this summer. I’m looking for the best affordable M4 on the market. When I was playing several years ago the go to was always the G&G combat machine. Has this stayed the same or is their a new winner in this category?

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This is still the case generally. Though there are some close rivals now. Check out OnlyAirsoft. They are selling ASG CAA M4 for just £75 on sale. Pretty reliable by all accounts. 

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I'll second the Specna Arms range.  Got an SA-E03 for £129 on sale. Very well built and shoots well.

If you don't mind a polymer body then there are cheaper options which are OK.  I have a CYMA which still works well.

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Have to agree on the Specna arms "Edge" for what you get for your money they look to be freekin excellent,mosfet,2 mags,all metal and revised gearbox I was looking at getting an M4A1 by these but ended up with a barley used G&G version 👍

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Got two that I run now.

 

A 'Core' series (SA-C05 - top) - the backup (or 'bad back day' gun)

And an 'A' series (SA-B12 - bottom) - my main rifle.

 

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Really like them. The plastic body on the core doesn't feel quite as tough as the G&G combat machine bodies do, but they come with a metal rail which is a bonus. The combat machine plastic rails don't feel nice.

 

I've swapped the springs and hop up rubbers on both to Guarder SP100 springs and Prometheus purple rubbers.

 

The B12 has a few more bits and pieces internally, a Prometheus barrel and a ProWin hop up unit, but the Core does just fine without these extras.

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7 hours ago, L3wisD said:

Got two that I run now.

 

A 'Core' series (SA-C05 - top) - the backup (or 'bad back day' gun)

And an 'A' series (SA-B12 - bottom) - my main rifle.

 

WD3ETlZ.jpg

 

Really like them. The plastic body on the core doesn't feel quite as tough as the G&G combat machine bodies do, but they come with a metal rail which is a bonus. The combat machine plastic rails don't feel nice.

 

I've swapped the springs and hop up rubbers on both to Guarder SP100 springs and Prometheus purple rubbers.

 

The B12 has a few more bits and pieces internally, a Prometheus barrel and a ProWin hop up unit, but the Core does just fine without these extras.

 What is the core shooting at with the guarder 100?  I am contemplating an edge and getting it up to around 360, so looking for a rough guide. Was thinking an m110 probably

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Thanks for that. You are pretty happy with your Specnas, the Core looks smart as well.

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2 hours ago, ak2m4 said:

@L3wisD how are you finding the Prowin with the B12?  I spent a whole day trying to get a rotary to work with an E&C gearbox and gave up. 

 

To be honest, I hear that a lot on the Specna owners Facebook group.

Someone comes in, asking for hop up recommendations, so I say I've had great results with my prowin and then several people leap at me saying how the prowin sucks in the E&C shells and they don't fit.

 

I have to admit, the unit is a very tight fit... whenever I remove or reinstall the barrel group it takes a bit of Glasgow Lube (swearing) to get it to go in.

I do have the return spring left off as well, but I still get a great air-seal from it, marshals at chrono comment on how consistent it is, so that's something.

 

And I've not had any issues with it not feeding certain mags either, it's a bit like me - It'll eat anything!

 

Some folks on the facebook owners group say they sand down the sides of the prowin style units, but I think that's a step too far - just accept defeat and try a different unit at that point I'd say :)

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58 minutes ago, L3wisD said:

Some folks on the facebook owners group say they sand down the sides of the prowin style units, but I think that's a step too far - just accept defeat and try a different unit at that point I'd say :)

 

Surely sanding it down wont be consistent either side and could make it be lop sided and affect the line up?

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On 07/06/2019 at 14:35, Jelliffe99 said:

Posted this on another forum, forgetting this one was far better! 

 

Hi all,

Stopped airsofting a few years back and have just decided to go to a few games this summer. I’m looking for the best affordable M4 on the market. When I was playing several years ago the go to was always the G&G combat machine. Has this stayed the same or is their a new winner in this category?

Thanks

 

While I went down the route of TM (probs not within your price range) my friend bought a Nurpol M4 (Delta Recon?). Anyway, his Nuprol is really good, hasnt put a foot wrong and is nearly as good as my TM range/accuracy wise. For the sum of £180-250 (depending on what type you get) I think its a really good RIF to have full stop. 

 

-Sharpe

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