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Old January 10th, 2011, 16:38   #1
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I Need Opinions

Hey guys, could you help me choose which pistol to get? Please post your opinions on the prices and whether they're decent or a rip-off.

All pistols are gas blow-back & metal slide

Skeleton Sidearms SS 226 - $190/280fps
KJWorks Glock 23 - $210/290fps
KJWorks M9 Military - $220/320fps
KWA USP .45 - $240/330fps

Also, how big is the difference between Metal Slide vs. Full Metal?


I appreciate any help.
Thanks for reading!

oh, and if you're in Toronto, here's the place I'm ordering from.
http://www.chigunhobbies.com/catalog...me=GBB_Pistol_

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Old January 10th, 2011, 16:45   #2
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Hey guys, could you help me choose which pistol to get? Please post your opinions on the prices and whether they're decent or a rip-off.

All pistols are gas blow-back & metal slide

Skeleton Sidearms SS 226 - $190/280fps
KJWorks Glock 23 - $210/290fps
KJWorks M9 Military - $220/320fps
KWA USP .45 - $240/330fps

Also, how big is the difference between Metal Slide vs. Full Metal?


I appreciate any help.
Thanks for reading!

Are these Canadian prices or American? It would help if you filled in the profile a bit more so we know where you are from.

The difference in prices for all the guns you listed are reasonable based on the make and quality of the gun. Preference of pistols is solely up to t he individual cause what you listed are ALL different for different reasons. I personally like Glocks and not 1911's but that's just me. I guess you can say that it's just as subjective as asking what type of music you should listen to.

We do have a search function here to read reviews and discussions on various styles of pistols. It wouldn't hurt to do a bit of research yourself.


Shot at 2011-01-11

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Old January 10th, 2011, 16:46   #3
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Friend had issues with the SS, kwa is always a solid choice. You will get more info and help from others when/I you get verified.
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Old January 10th, 2011, 16:51   #4
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If your only choice is between KJW,KWA and SS,KJW all the way they are solid side arms IMO.
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Old January 10th, 2011, 16:58   #5
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Are these Canadian prices or American? It would help if you filled in the profile a bit more so we know where you are from.

The difference in prices for all the guns you listed are reasonable based on the make and quality of the gun. Preference of pistols is solely up to t he individual cause what you listed are ALL different for different reasons. I personally like Glocks and not 1911's but that's just me. I guess you can say that it's just as subjective as asking what type of music you should listen to.

We do have a search function here to read reviews and discussions on various styles of pistols. It wouldn't hurt to do a bit of research yourself.

Cheers,
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Canadian. I updated my location. And I have read reviews on the SS226 and M9. I guess the 226 is off the list because most, if not all, of the reviews are negative. Based on what I've read, I personally would get the M9. Problem is I don't know if metal slide pistols have more problems than full metal. I'm really buying the gun for use inside the house, not in airsoft wars or anything. I just don't want a gun that'll break down in a couple of weeks after using it for target practice.
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Old January 10th, 2011, 17:02   #6
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What! No airsoft wars!?...
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Old January 10th, 2011, 17:05   #7
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What! No airsoft wars!?...
lol not yet. I'm under 18. Unless the age limit is 3 years younger...
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Old January 10th, 2011, 17:07   #8
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The SS P226 is a piece of shit.

Go for the KJW M9 or the KWA USP. Those are good, solid choices. The KJW Glocks have some problems sometimes.
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Old January 10th, 2011, 17:41   #9
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I'll have to concur with Styrak about the KJW M9, got one, beasts they are. The trigger spring on them tend to break after a few thousand shots though. As for the KJW glocks, My brother and I both have one, they both went through a few thousand and no problems yet. Probably just fortunate though. as for the other pistols, I cannot give you an answer.
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Old January 10th, 2011, 17:44   #10
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Hes 15 guys... Move on.
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Old January 10th, 2011, 18:25   #11
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Hes 15 guys... Move on.
Sorry, I just needed an opinion on what to get. Besides, I'll have a parent with me when I buy it so it's not like I'm unsupervised. If anything, its my dad's pistol that I occasionally use.

Thanks anyway guys
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Old January 10th, 2011, 20:49   #12
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Hes 15 guys... Move on.
Dude, even if he's 15, I wouldn't care, at least the OP was formatted in a coherent way with proper grammar. I would actually give him a chance.

OP: I would go for the KWA. I have the KSC Glock 19 and KSC Mk. 23 myself, (KWA used to be a subsidiary before the companies split) awesome guns (except my Mk.23 which I'm the third owner of, and it's missing the slide catch, remedied by a nail to hold the slide.... but I will purchase a real slide catch from KWA once the KWA "Specwar" comes out).

Honestly though if I had more money I would spring for a TM but fact of the matter is that I'm a student (on an international exchange at that) and I can't justify spending money on a TM pistol so KSC/KWA is a pretty good second bet, and since they're used as secondaries anyways I'm quite happy with the performance. Now if I was rocking it as a primary then it would suck a lot of balls given it's accuracy and all that but as a secondary/backup pistol it's perfect.

TL;DR version: I'm quite happy with my KSC (Marketed as KWA for US/UK markets). The relationship is kind of complicated but know that KSC/KWA use the exact same parts and used to be the same company before KWA splintered off and started doing production by themselves.
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Old January 10th, 2011, 22:57   #13
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Helping him pick out a gun is no better than telling him where to get them.
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Old January 11th, 2011, 10:31   #14
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Of the pistols which one has the cheapest mags to buy? That might be a deciding factor.
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Old January 11th, 2011, 16:15   #15
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KWA USP, The difference between a metal slide and full metal USP is that the metal slide USP has a polymer body, and the full metal USP has no body.
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