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Post by Josh on Jan 3, 2014 21:16:48 GMT -8
G&G Echo1
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Post by maddners on Jan 3, 2014 21:38:15 GMT -8
I personally prefer Echo1. They shoot fast and hot out of the box. Rather than needing to put any new parts or upgrades, you can use it for a while until you put in say... A miracle barrel or an r-Hop. Granted, G&G preforms well, but only after a new hop-up, barrel and/or piston.
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Post by Josh on Jan 3, 2014 21:39:14 GMT -8
Yes, after messing with a G&G and getting it to it's greatest, it really is a great gun... It may be a pain in the ass to tune up, but it's light and easy to maneuver in, rather than Echo1 it's a full metal 11 pound gun. I'm pretty sure you don't wan't to run 5 hours+ with a 11 pound airsoft gun. Unless you're Elijah
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Post by maddners on Jan 3, 2014 21:48:30 GMT -8
Hey. To each their own. In my opinion I think that the weight balances the gun out. And with an angled foregrip, I can move just as fast as you with a G&G. And outperform it.
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Post by Josh on Jan 3, 2014 21:50:52 GMT -8
Nice try, but if I have all my upgrades, I don't know about that. I would run, TAG Tactical PTS AFG Ergonomic Grip and all my other upgrades I don't know about "outperforming me"
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Post by maddners on Jan 3, 2014 21:52:44 GMT -8
My XCR easily matches your G&G. After all, I don't slave over my guns, but with a new barrel and hop up, I can shoot faster, further and harder. Plus, I run a mosfet. 35+ RPS.
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Post by Josh on Jan 5, 2014 17:11:35 GMT -8
Yeah well we will see once we get on our "new" field
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