anyone have any experience with a Beretta mpdel 92 airsoft?
I am looking for the most realistic one (all metal, realistic trigger)
I am looking for an all metal realistic weight gun. If anyone has used one extensively or been able to upgrade one, etc let me know please.
thanks
Brian
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#2
Posted 04 October 2009 - 06:27 PM
There are a few makers. Most are potmetal or plastic frame and plastic slide. There are not a lot of upgrades available for them.
I've never owned or shot one. This looks nice http://shop.ehobbyas...tta-type-d.html
You could build that yourself for cheaper. Doesn't weigh as much as a real gun cause it's aluminum.
But other than that? Maybe the WE. It would be heavier than ^ ... the quality isn't quite there but a bit easier on the wallet. http://www.airsoftgi...roducts_id=3902
I've never owned or shot one. This looks nice http://shop.ehobbyas...tta-type-d.html
You could build that yourself for cheaper. Doesn't weigh as much as a real gun cause it's aluminum.
But other than that? Maybe the WE. It would be heavier than ^ ... the quality isn't quite there but a bit easier on the wallet. http://www.airsoftgi...roducts_id=3902
#3
Posted 05 October 2009 - 05:17 PM
KWA has a couple of M92 offerings in their Professional Training Pistol line. I don't have any personal experience with either of these but KWA sells good products and their customer support based out of CA is excellent. All their replicas include a 45 day warranty too. Not sure what you would be looking for wrt upgrades (external/internal) but out of the box this GBB shoots pretty hard. There's a video in the last link that shows the GBB on the chrono, pretty impressive OTB.
http://kwausa.com/products_m9ptp.html
http://kwausa.com/pr...m9tactical.html
http://www.airsoftgi...roducts_id=3910
From the product description:
"The frame and slide of the M9 PTP is constructed from high quality alloy steel and is made to a 1:1 ratio of the real firearm it replicates. Weights are strategically distributed during production process to closely match the weight and balance of a real firearm. "
Sean
http://kwausa.com/products_m9ptp.html
http://kwausa.com/pr...m9tactical.html
http://www.airsoftgi...roducts_id=3910
From the product description:
"The frame and slide of the M9 PTP is constructed from high quality alloy steel and is made to a 1:1 ratio of the real firearm it replicates. Weights are strategically distributed during production process to closely match the weight and balance of a real firearm. "
Sean
This post has been edited by Sean McDaniel: 05 October 2009 - 05:27 PM
#5
Posted 05 October 2009 - 08:18 PM
HFC M190 gas-blow-back
(not my videos)
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=jJ_4Fe8-p_8
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=Sq47sus7_0Q
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=A-CJbc-_uwE
Ges the "green gas" version, and not the CO2.
After you get tired of laughing at the fun you have running it on full-auot, you can get down to enjoying a full-metal GBB that runs well right out of the box.
I don't know about mods/parts/mags. I bought mine used with 3 mags for $50.
I haven't shot it very seriously yet. I bought it because it was cheap (and did I mention it's select-fire?).
(not my videos)
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=jJ_4Fe8-p_8
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=Sq47sus7_0Q
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=A-CJbc-_uwE
Ges the "green gas" version, and not the CO2.
After you get tired of laughing at the fun you have running it on full-auot, you can get down to enjoying a full-metal GBB that runs well right out of the box.
I don't know about mods/parts/mags. I bought mine used with 3 mags for $50.
I haven't shot it very seriously yet. I bought it because it was cheap (and did I mention it's select-fire?).
#7
Posted 06 October 2009 - 11:10 AM
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Ges the "green gas" version, and not the CO2.
How so?
Pride and fear are emotions, which hope for an outcome. Outcomes take your attention from the present, where the shooting happens, to the future. It is totally impossible to do anything in the future, because it hasn't happened yet. The key to shooting your best is to be present as the witness of the shooting. Do not judge, do not give yourself anything to live up to. We can only shoot as well as we have trained ourselves to shoot. To try to shoot only induces stress. Be content with your current ability. And accumulate practice to improve that ability. Consolidate, build strength where you feel weakness. We cannot raise our ability until we accept our current limitations. Practice dissolves limitations. Matches simply define where the current limits exist. The game of shooting is all about redefining our limits.
- Sam
Amateurs do it til they get it right. Professionals do it til they can't get it wrong.
"It's not the will to win that matters - everyone has that. It's the will to prepare to win that matters."
- Paul "Bear" Bryant
"The only reason why Everest is the highest mountain ever climbed is because it's the highest. If there was one higher, I bet there'd be people trying to climb it."
- Jack Barnes
- Sam
Amateurs do it til they get it right. Professionals do it til they can't get it wrong.
"It's not the will to win that matters - everyone has that. It's the will to prepare to win that matters."
- Paul "Bear" Bryant
"The only reason why Everest is the highest mountain ever climbed is because it's the highest. If there was one higher, I bet there'd be people trying to climb it."
- Jack Barnes
#9
Posted 13 October 2009 - 12:17 PM
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