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Slash July 7th, 2010 15:57

New TM Glock 18
 
Check this out. It looks awesome.

http://www.tokyohobby.net/blog/2010/...ve-fire-model/

Is it the first full auto GBB pistol?

Strelok July 7th, 2010 16:00

No, there have been a few 18C's before it already. Along with a 'Full auto' Desert eagle, lol.

Pliskin July 7th, 2010 16:03

Very nice Pistol...though I'd never invest in one, I'd hate to replace parts constantly that can't deal with such a high speed.

HeadlessChicken July 7th, 2010 16:31

I'd like to know is if this will fit the FMG which is build for the KSC G18C. I never realized TM never made a G18C GBB.

Brayden July 7th, 2010 17:13

wonder if they will run into the same problem as ksc did

Tex July 7th, 2010 17:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jester-1 (Post 1269270)
Is it the first full auto GBB pistol?

KSC's Glock 18c is 10 years old now and it wasn't even the first.

things are rarely ever new or the first anymore.

Kos-Mos July 7th, 2010 18:21

Me want... I was looking for a KSC G18C but I think I will wait for the TM one instead...

Slash July 7th, 2010 18:52

I meant TM first auto GBB :)

It does look nice.

HeadlessChicken July 7th, 2010 18:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jester-1 (Post 1269364)
I meant TM first auto GBB :)

It does look nice.

Nope...

spartan117 July 7th, 2010 19:17

There're more pics here...

New Tokyo marui G18c pistol and m4

Jagd July 11th, 2010 12:34

Here's the best demonstration of what the gun is capable off:

YouTube- Tokyo Marui GLOCK18C GBB

But it seems to be restricted to 134a duster only. Prolly the reason why so many 18c user has problem with their gun, cauz they are using propane, the life expectency of a full auto pistol running on 134a only is certainly much higher! yet we seldomly see people using it

This gun is my next buy for sure! Certainly be better than the KSC one...

sushicake July 11th, 2010 12:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jagdalex (Post 1271834)
Here's the best demonstration of what the gun is capable off:

YouTube- Tokyo Marui GLOCK18C GBB

But it seems to be restricted to 134a duster only. Prolly the reason why so many 18c user has problem with their gun, cauz they are using propane, the life expectency of a full auto pistol running on 134a only is certainly much higher! yet we seldomly see people using it

This gun is my next buy for sure! Certainly be better than the KSC one...


Alot of TM guns say hfc134a only but most handle really well on propane, and I'm guessing the new glock18c is mostly made up of old glock 17 parts with a couple or modifications in the rear. So there should be parts o plenty for it.

RacingManiac July 13th, 2010 09:15

http://www.arms-cool.net/forum/thread-66860-1-1.html

Someone posted some pics of his on Taiwanese forum....

Key take away points:
-new blow back system design, incompatible with old G17 parts
-reinforced mag catch for the long mag(extra weight)
-reinforced mag-to-nozzle contact seal
-better(and different) trades on the plastic slide
-shoots better on stock hammer spring than upgraded ones
-propane ready(though supposedly someone had already cracked their slide, knowing TM though the metal upgrades should be available soon)
-good recoil power(his word, not mine)

Other notable thing on that page...

-He upgraded his with Guarder lower frame, with updated design that should solve the problem of snapping front screw post(I am very interested in this)
-Guarder Desert Storm Glock 17 slide in STEEL might be out soon(out already in Taiwan)....

misomalu July 15th, 2010 13:58

True and if one wants more power you can buy a new nozzle and possibly rocket valve

Reckless July 17th, 2010 14:57

good lord my bank account just started crying...

pair of G18C's.. 6 50rnd mags... wait is that my account crying.. or the guys I play with...

bwahahahaha


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