KWA m93r review( with folding stock)
got this in a trade with my old p90 so i decided i should let the public know on my thoughts of it and how it did.
FIRST LOOK:
so it came in with a standard kwa packaging, foam and cardboard. what i did notice that the box was bigger than most gbb pistol box, as i opened it i was opened up to a great surprise! the gun came with not 1 but 2 magazines! (1 long 1 standard) the standard kwa oil, hopup adjustment tool and a KSC folding stock! definitely hit my moneys worth as i also got it with a free condor tornado holster.
EXTERNAL:
the gun is full metal, it has a realistic weight to it as well as a diifferent grip design. the pistol has a standard m9 look with just a couple of minor differences, there has been a added selector switch as well as a seperate safety. there is also a 45 degree angled grip installed into the pistol that adds extra stability. the external barrel also has been extended to take in a longer inner barrel. the entire body also features realistic italian police trademarks. the stock is a standard ksc metal folding stock that adds a nice stability to the pistol, making it almost a smg... even though it does wobble.
INTERNALS:
standard KWA internals with the NS2 systems. the pistol definitely had more thought put into than the original m9 ptp. instead of a double action triggerit is now a single pull trigger to avoid the m93's trigger spring from breaking. the gas system has been redone different from the m9ptp to ensure better gas usage while shooting in 3 burst and full auto. not many issues other than the fact that the m93's slide action might jam after a long use without reoiling the moving parts.
PERFORMANCE:
350 fps going from 50-75ft with little problems. the 3 round burst provides a good rof and good accuracy with a tight grouping. automatic fire tends to waste a bit more gas as well as willl reduce accuracy by a tiny bit.
FINAL WORDS:
beautiful little gun, the m93r can be proven useful as a sniper backup or simply as a cqb smg/ pistol sidearm. just to be sure to grease/ oil the moving parts properly (hammer, trigger, and slide assembly)
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