Post by bluecrabofpain on Nov 24, 2008 22:27:33 GMT -5
redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airsoft/ProductDetail?prodID=25210
The difference now is that its NON blow black, but its "heavy weight" and it costs less.
This is the GBB version
redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airsoft/ProductDetail?prodID=24300
Now, lets say that you were going for an IJA impression, which one would you choose? Granted, you could just screw the pistol and go for a toy katana for 1/10th the price. Or you could, of course, have both. Anyway, there's a bit of a tradeoff with both versions of the pistol. Unfortunately, as far as the IJA impression goes, you're pretty much crap out of luck unless you can find a Tokyo Marui springer from like 20 years ago. A.K.A. you've gotta choose one of these.
The GBB version is more expensive and it doesn't shoot as hard, But it is GBB. The non-GBB version is heavier, shoots harder, costs less, and is PROBABLY more reliable* At the same time though, the Nambu is a purely ornamental gun, and with that in mind who cares about performance so long as it has blowback? That said, would that GBB pistol be more likely to epic fail me in the middle of a skirmish?
As some of you already know, or could have already guessed by now, I'm going for the IJA impression. I plan on buying an Arisaka from voodoomachineworks.com in a few months and possibly build a custom-made Type-99 LMG out of an AK-47. I would like to have a Nambu pistol, but I also wanted and have made threads about the luger and dboys Kar98k, which I still have not gotten. Being the big talker that I am, I may not even get any of these and just go with an AGM mp-44 if/when it comes out. If I do, however, stick to my word this time and buy a nambu, which would you recommend?
*How reliable are Marushin pistols? I hear that their non-GBB models are, generally speaking, very reliable while their GBB models sometimes have... issues.
The difference now is that its NON blow black, but its "heavy weight" and it costs less.
This is the GBB version
redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airsoft/ProductDetail?prodID=24300
Now, lets say that you were going for an IJA impression, which one would you choose? Granted, you could just screw the pistol and go for a toy katana for 1/10th the price. Or you could, of course, have both. Anyway, there's a bit of a tradeoff with both versions of the pistol. Unfortunately, as far as the IJA impression goes, you're pretty much crap out of luck unless you can find a Tokyo Marui springer from like 20 years ago. A.K.A. you've gotta choose one of these.
The GBB version is more expensive and it doesn't shoot as hard, But it is GBB. The non-GBB version is heavier, shoots harder, costs less, and is PROBABLY more reliable* At the same time though, the Nambu is a purely ornamental gun, and with that in mind who cares about performance so long as it has blowback? That said, would that GBB pistol be more likely to epic fail me in the middle of a skirmish?
As some of you already know, or could have already guessed by now, I'm going for the IJA impression. I plan on buying an Arisaka from voodoomachineworks.com in a few months and possibly build a custom-made Type-99 LMG out of an AK-47. I would like to have a Nambu pistol, but I also wanted and have made threads about the luger and dboys Kar98k, which I still have not gotten. Being the big talker that I am, I may not even get any of these and just go with an AGM mp-44 if/when it comes out. If I do, however, stick to my word this time and buy a nambu, which would you recommend?
*How reliable are Marushin pistols? I hear that their non-GBB models are, generally speaking, very reliable while their GBB models sometimes have... issues.