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Old School Punk January 30th, 2009 08:57

Hey Donster; You are Wise! Thanks for the honest and frank info.

Gordo

markedman January 30th, 2009 09:12

I have an ATOZ as well. It's a nice gun. Shoots hard and accurate. what DonP said about the mags being hard to release is true but I found pulling the bolt back helps
There is decent info here on the gun as well
http://www.arrakis.es/~jose482/SVD/eng_svd_dragunov.htm

Old School Punk February 1st, 2009 23:26

Quote:

Now, the G&P one is one awesome gun for looking and feeling. If it shot as good as it looked, no one on the field would be safe. Sadly that's not the case. It does actually shoots BBs, but I'd rather carry a pistol onto the field gameability-wise.
Don P
Hey Don, can I ask what is it about the G&P Dragunov that makes it so bad? It sure looks nice, and it is expensive as shit!

Just curious

Gordo

DonP February 2nd, 2009 13:41

Mainly: No hopup and inconsistent FPS due to the gas system used.

Old School Punk February 3rd, 2009 19:17

Sorry if I am flogging a dead hore here... (Undiagnosed OCD for the last 4 years, self medicating for the last 5 :cheers: LOL)

Anyway in trying to research this topic a bit further, I have discovered that a least 5 companies have made a Dragunov SVD so far, and CA may be the next inline to do so.

1. Real Sword - AEG (not available quite yet)
2. King Arms (same as) A to Z - Spring Action - not bad
3. G&P - Gas Blow Back - Complete Shite
4. Jing Gong - AEG - Not a real Dragunov, more a bastardized AK47
5. Matrix (same as) Cyma - Springer - Garbage, crap, & Basterized AK47 to boot!

http://i414.photobucket.com/albums/p...ragunovSDV.jpg

So how am I doing so far? Have I missed any?

Gordo

Amos February 3rd, 2009 19:23

Realsword is gonna be your best option, but be prepared to pay a couple thousand dollars.

Old School Punk February 10th, 2009 19:19

I have seen prices closer to $700.00 US

I suspect it will end up costing $1,000.00 Canadian when all is said and done.

Gordo

ShelledPants February 10th, 2009 19:24

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Originally Posted by Old School Punk (Post 916582)
I have seen prices closer to $700.00 US

I suspect it will end up costing $1,000.00 Canadian when all is said and done.

Gordo

Try $1200+

The $400 ish Type 56 costs around $900 in Canada.


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