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Old August 20th, 2007, 02:52   #1
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Best Full-Metal M4 Carbine Airsoft Gun?

Hello guys, I know many companies make full metal AEG's, but I'm hoping if you can tell me which company makes the best (quality-wise) full-metal M4 Carbine Airsoft gun? I know G&P made a full-metal M4, are there any other companies making a M4 Carbine? Also I'm looking for a full-metal M4 that is already all metal, with no plastic parts. Can you guys tell me which company I should look? Thanks !
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Old August 20th, 2007, 03:36   #3
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Systema PTW
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Also CA makes an all metal M4 carbine
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Old August 20th, 2007, 03:41   #4
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Systema PTW
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Old August 20th, 2007, 06:01   #5
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Buhahahaaha 2 grand later
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turns out i had to take the battey out of the stock and charge it right from the battery wire..not the wire that connects to the gun
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Old August 20th, 2007, 09:57   #6
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Buhahahaaha 2 grand later
Exactly.
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Old August 20th, 2007, 13:23   #7
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but the 2 grand is ALL WORTH IT THOUGH...think of how much you would spend for a KICK ASS M4.
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Old August 20th, 2007, 13:44   #8
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Systema cranks out the top end.
If you want something a little more affordable but reliable.
Go with Classic army.
If you want something a little more affordable but with some upgradable options.
Go with Tokyo Marui.

I dont really recommend anything else.
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Old August 21st, 2007, 01:08   #9
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Thank you guys for all the info. I think I like the TM M4A1 (RIS) more. I'm just wondering, does the Marui M4A1 have a plastic or metal receiver? Actually for those who own the gun or have the info, do you mind tell me which parts of the TM M4A1 RIS are metal, and which parts are plastic, and if there are kits which let me replace the plastic parts with metal ones? Please let me know, thank you !
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Old August 21st, 2007, 01:10   #10
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The TM M4 is plastic. The RIS one eliminates most of the front wobble.
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Old August 21st, 2007, 01:14   #11
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The TM M4 is plastic. The RIS one eliminates most of the front wobble.
really, thats funny because iv had a few TM M4 RIS' and they still had shitty wobble.


dont buy a TM m4 if you want metal.. buy CA or G&P
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Old August 21st, 2007, 01:34   #12
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I've seen a TM Sr-16 go through two TM RIS units, these are most definately NOT free float and are very prone to breakage. CA, G&P and ICS all make good Full metal M4's, in a lot of different variants. I've personally fielded an ICS M4 with a PDI 150 spring and spring guide for more then 4 years and haven't had a single gearbox issue at all.

*edit* Also check out TM M4 S-system, body is plastic but is is a very solid AEG with a free float rail system and TM reliability.
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Old August 21st, 2007, 01:48   #13
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I've seen a TM Sr-16 go through two TM RIS units, these are most definately NOT free float and are very prone to breakage. CA, G&P and ICS all make good Full metal M4's, in a lot of different variants. I've personally fielded an ICS M4 with a PDI 150 spring and spring guide for more then 4 years and haven't had a single gearbox issue at all.

*edit* Also check out TM M4 S-system, body is plastic but is is a very solid AEG with a free float rail system and TM reliability.
S-Systems are free float? Thats a great news!
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Old August 21st, 2007, 02:02   #14
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i personally recommend g&p m4's but only after theyve been serviced by a tech. after the hop rubber and nozzle are replaced, and they are regreased/reshimmed they are excellent bang for buck if you are into trades. if not, ca is good though they are also worth getting looked at by a tech for piston and hop issues in order to get optimum performance. ptw's are sweet though.
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Old August 21st, 2007, 02:06   #15
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I seem to recall Grey asked this question last year and when I said PTW, everybody boo'd because they "cost too much"!!

Well, I don't see much boo-ing now! That's because they are the best, cost like the best and are virtually worshipped by all those who own them.

There's your answer right there. Other guns will suffice for awhile, but if you are serious about wanting "the best", Systema is it!!!!
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