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August 13th, 2009, 03:33 | #16 | |
CAS G&G's come with 9.6v batteries.
Mine works fine, not sure how long it will last, but its working well now.
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August 13th, 2009, 03:34 | #17 |
my friend (name will not be mentioned) who is underage has a JG M4 running with a 9.6 and i think its fine but i dont see him use it much
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August 13th, 2009, 12:48 | #18 |
I see my first reply did not have an effect on your decision. As I wrote in another thread "you don't see many other brands (other than TM) getting 100,000+ rounds from the stock gun". If you want to play, get a TM. If you like tinkering with broken things then get the GG or JG. I know JG and GG fanboys will be upset with me, but I don't think those brands have proven themselves like TM.
I have a theory for developing your airsoft gun kit: Start with a TM so you have the best chance of staying on the field. Keep it stock and chances are good that it will last a long time(my MP5 is 6 or seven years old - has fired 40 or 50 thousand rounds). Next, you can add fancy upgraded guns(for the wealthy) or cheaper chinese clones(for myself and other poorboys) as backups. Next, get sidearms-gbb. Try to get Age Verified and buy a TM. Your odds of staying in the game will go way up. Again, if you are a tinkerer/upgrader then maybe the GG or JG is for you. Just trying to help your decision with past experience/research. I wont be dissappointed in you if you don't listen.:smile: Last edited by venture; August 13th, 2009 at 12:49.. Reason: fixed grammar |
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