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Post by tankbody on Dec 22, 2007 21:50:28 GMT -5
For starters im thinking about getting a G & G GR16 A3 and im wondering if its a good first gun. ive had the cheap plastic ones in the past and now im starting to really get into airsoft and want a reliable gun! so please people help me out! i might be going to the war store sometime this week to look at the guns.
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Post by amano999 on Dec 22, 2007 23:07:54 GMT -5
Don't know much about the G&G guns but from what I do hear the metal bodies are nice, but internals are not the best. So the few ppl I know who have them love em, but upgrade allot of the internals right when they got them.
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Post by WarChild on Dec 23, 2007 0:42:28 GMT -5
G&G's are fantastic guns. Period. Less expensive, yet better quality than Classic Army guns by a fair margin. The GR16A3 is the best M16 out there right now. In their early days, G&G's suffered from some internal issues; however, those have long since been sorted out. All G&G guns come with tightbore barrels and shoot about 360 FPS right out of the box. Also, 45-day manufacturer warranty on all G&G's. There are 37 different G&G guns in their product line.
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Post by tankbody on Dec 23, 2007 8:46:31 GMT -5
i have another question. if i get the GR16A3 would i be able to get a rail system put on? and a 3 point sling?
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Tiny
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Post by Tiny on Dec 23, 2007 12:28:03 GMT -5
More than likely you can get one and three points work on just about every thing
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Post by WarChild on Dec 23, 2007 12:44:45 GMT -5
i have another question. if i get the GR16A3 would i be able to get a rail system put on? and a 3 point sling? you can put a rail system on just about any gun. however, full-length M16 rails are quite expensive. often, it's less expensive to buy a model that has the rails you want, than to add them on at a later date.
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Post by grimm on Dec 23, 2007 14:41:38 GMT -5
Todd has a sling mount adapter for M-16s to work with 3-point slings.
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