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C.G March 15th, 2007 08:29

Alberta

Mist3r.B March 15th, 2007 08:32

tnx

happytit March 15th, 2007 08:40

i think they are in Edmonton

i just orderd a Glock of them and looked at the shipping and it says that the package is from edmonton


will have to see how things work out

aZn_triXta07 March 15th, 2007 09:09

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Originally Posted by happytit (Post 438552)
i think they are in Edmonton

i just orderd a Glock of them and looked at the shipping and it says that the package is from edmonton


will have to see how things work out

You have to be shitting me, read through this thread PLEASE!!

Red Deer, Alberta guys come on, this information is ON THEIR SITE

happytit March 15th, 2007 09:42

whatever it's on a flat part of canada that no one cares about :P j/k

anyways back on topic
i orderd a Glock 18C CYMA
so far the service i have gotten from buyaorsoft.ca has been good.
i made my order online wend moring and it was shiped later the same day.
recived the shiping number ETC. so far service has been good.

ill post pic's and reviews of the gun when i recive it.

trevor March 15th, 2007 10:00

Red Deer, Alberta

LUTNIT March 15th, 2007 12:32

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Originally Posted by underground (Post 438500)
read some good reviews about the JG/Echo1 m4a1. Really does seem to outperform a TM m4a1

Outperforms? A TM is more accurate, the JG guns just have higher stock fps and thus have a longer range. Reliability wise a JG will never even approach a TM. The fps consistency is also part of performance, my JG AK fluctuates from 341 to 350fps so a range of 9fps, I've never owned a TM that had a range larger than 5. The JG will break down FAR before a TM will even strain, the cylinder head is plastic and the mechboxes show a lot more flaws, JG also doesn't stick in the front screw on the ver.3 mechboxes that keeps the mechbox from opening a gap at the front.

I'm not saying JG are crap, they are very decent especially for the price, I'm just saying they still aren't near a TM. If I had a choice for which gun I'd want to buy as a starter gun, TM all the way. But once you have one reliable gun if your looking to expand your collection for cheap to try out different models and such JG seems to be a very valid option.

gamz March 15th, 2007 13:05

For those who are looking for a good review of the JG G36C, Here It Is

Droc March 15th, 2007 13:20

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Originally Posted by gamz (Post 438662)
For those who are looking for a good review of the JG G36C, Here It Is

Unfortunately the reviewer has only handled his friends TM/ICS/CA AEGs but has never owned one. The only guns he has owned are also China guns.
Kinda pointless if you ask me. Since we already know that new-to-airsoft people like the gun. Find me a newbie who doesnt love their gun....any gun.
There is a lack of reviews on the JG guns from experienced airsofters with long history using quality guns.

Its had an impressive showing thus far, and Id like to see JG come out with a full sized G36.

Stone Evil March 15th, 2007 14:00

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Originally Posted by aZn_triXta07 (Post 438560)
You have to be shitting me, read through this thread PLEASE!!

Red Deer, Alberta guys come on, this information is ON THEIR SITE

Holy cow, man. Relax a little. Try some decaff. This is supposed to be an informative site. DOn't have to rag on someone just because they're not quite as observant as you.

kalnaren March 15th, 2007 14:02

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Originally Posted by Droc (Post 438668)
Unfortunately the reviewer has only handled his friends TM/ICS/CA AEGs but has never owned one. The only guns he has owned are also China guns.
Kinda pointless if you ask me. Since we already know that new-to-airsoft people like the gun. Find me a newbie who doesnt love their gun....any gun.
There is a lack of reviews on the JG guns from experienced airsofters with long history using quality guns.

Its had an impressive showing thus far, and Id like to see JG come out with a full sized G36.

ASR has some decent overviews of the china guns from experianced users.

Stone Evil March 15th, 2007 14:05

I am quite happy with their service, and the quality and performance of my Jing Gong G36C. I'll be getting an M4 and Beta Spets JG , as well as an ICS MP5 from buyairsoft.ca in the next few months.

underground March 15th, 2007 15:25

thanks for that, a lot of helpful information to change my mind about it. It may be cheap but I'm thinking I might want to wait a while and save up for a CA. Is the stock CA M15A4 full metal? If so, what are some notable parts that are made from ABS plastic?

Quote:

Originally Posted by LUTNIT (Post 438650)
Outperforms? A TM is more accurate, the JG guns just have higher stock fps and thus have a longer range. Reliability wise a JG will never even approach a TM. The fps consistency is also part of performance, my JG AK fluctuates from 341 to 350fps so a range of 9fps, I've never owned a TM that had a range larger than 5. The JG will break down FAR before a TM will even strain, the cylinder head is plastic and the mechboxes show a lot more flaws, JG also doesn't stick in the front screw on the ver.3 mechboxes that keeps the mechbox from opening a gap at the front.

I'm not saying JG are crap, they are very decent especially for the price, I'm just saying they still aren't near a TM. If I had a choice for which gun I'd want to buy as a starter gun, TM all the way. But once you have one reliable gun if your looking to expand your collection for cheap to try out different models and such JG seems to be a very valid option.


medhatboy March 15th, 2007 16:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by underground (Post 438706)
thanks for that, a lot of helpful information to change my mind about it. It may be cheap but I'm thinking I might want to wait a while and save up for a CA. Is the stock CA M15A4 full metal? If so, what are some notable parts that are made from ABS plastic?

Plastic, ha, lets see, on My CA M15, buttstock, pistol grip, front hand grips, piston, and the outer casing on the wires, thats about all the plastic that I found.

Kid March 15th, 2007 17:48

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Originally Posted by medhatboy (Post 438759)
Plastic, ha, lets see, on My CA M15, buttstock, pistol grip, front hand grips, piston, and the outer casing on the wires, thats about all the plastic that I found.

Some hopup parts... the gears in particular, and one other piece. Then you have the... nozzle. Motor case.

That's probably it. The wires are silicone coated, not plastic per say.


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