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Post by 10target on Oct 22, 2010 22:49:47 GMT -5
What co2 powered 1911 can I buy that is reliable and will not leak gas at a low price range?
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Post by FlyingSquirrelcat on Oct 23, 2010 11:51:34 GMT -5
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Post by 10target on Oct 23, 2010 11:58:05 GMT -5
Yeah, that's the one I was looking at but they say in the reviews it can leak in the mag.
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Post by freelancer on Oct 23, 2010 12:28:32 GMT -5
the only problem with the KJ Works 1911 co2 mags is they dont fit in the WWII mag pouches
I tried a friend of mines KJ Works 1911 co2 mags to see if they would fit and they wouldn't fit
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Post by elder90 on Oct 23, 2010 16:06:28 GMT -5
I own a KJ works 1911 and it is fantastic! I use the green gas mags though so they fit in the WWII pouches. Over all it is great! Funny story I took some friends out to a large modern game and one of my dads friends picked up my 1911 off the table and it just went off the BB hit the camper and then hit my dad right in the a** he started jumping around it was SOOO funny. I dont know why it just went off tho he didnt pull the trigger or anything. It was extremely dirty though I had been roling around in the mud in the rain with my 1919 and 1911 so I was basicly covered in mud head to toe. I havent had any problems with it other then a mag breaking and during the event it fired with mud in it and with water in every place in that gun it still got me about 5 kills with just that gun when people came around my MG and tryed to flank me
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Post by 10target on Oct 23, 2010 16:20:24 GMT -5
Is it okay when firing co2? And thanks for your posts guys, I really need this info because I'm about to buy my first serious sidearm!
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Post by freelancer on Oct 23, 2010 18:09:31 GMT -5
the friend of mine's shoots great on the co2 mag so you shouldnt have any problems
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Post by backinblackzack on Oct 25, 2010 17:29:05 GMT -5
yea I have a KJ works and it is realliable but it does leak sometimes but it is good and sturdy
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Post by gasilec112 on Oct 26, 2010 11:55:00 GMT -5
I have one (co2 version) and I had no problems with it. It is shooting relay well and I don't have any leaks.
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Post by 10target on Oct 26, 2010 12:28:29 GMT -5
How about the cybergun model that fires co2 and gas the trademarks?
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Post by Fusilier on Oct 26, 2010 12:55:01 GMT -5
Is it okay when firing co2? And thanks for your posts guys, I really need this info because I'm about to buy my first serious sidearm! >> I'm trying to stop you from buying a pistol,but what is your impression? Officer? NCO? Machine gunner? Regular troops were not issued sidearms for the most part.
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Post by 10target on Oct 26, 2010 14:06:45 GMT -5
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Post by gasilec112 on Oct 27, 2010 11:34:10 GMT -5
I have this one it is sold as cybergun but it it actually kjw. It is co2 but can also use classical gas mags.
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Post by 10target on Oct 31, 2010 0:09:39 GMT -5
Why is it in a Cybergun branded box then? (Not saying it is Cybergun, but just wondering.)
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Post by gasilec112 on Oct 31, 2010 10:49:04 GMT -5
I guess that Cybergun bought rights for selling it like with some other guns(CYMA Thompson) so they simply put it in their box.
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