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viper-30
11-09-2004, 06:08 AM
hi guys im new to this site .id like peoples opinion on which 203 is the best to fit to an m4
thank you in advance
king_nothing100
11-09-2004, 09:39 AM
If you want one just for looks get a TM one, uses simular shells to the shotgun, pumping out 3 bb's at a time for 10 shots per shell, if you want one for full out sprayage get a sun project one, uses gas and the largest shell is up to 165 bb's.
TacoDelRio
11-09-2004, 03:39 PM
King: is "sprayage" a word? :lol: Sounds like something I'd say. :D
COST
TM = Cheap but good
SP = Expensive and better
TM uses cheapo shotgun shells that fire 3rds per shot. The SP takes EXPENSIVE 40mm grenades that actually do some damage. I'd opt for the SP, but usually those grenades go for $65.00USD on the average.
It's all about how much you're willing to spend. The SP makes a ****load of noise and spits out a ****load of BB's, so rather bluntly, it's better.
Then again, if it's just for looks, think about TM and save $$$.
Giersu
11-09-2004, 05:22 PM
If you take a look at CLASSIC ARMY'S PAGE (http://www.classicarmy.com/), you can notice their new products - 203s. Has anobody seen/used any of them?
Alex_All_Alone
11-10-2004, 11:44 PM
Friends dont let friends have anything to do with Classic Army
Giersu
11-11-2004, 08:33 AM
That was SO constructive.
I own an M15 Rifle by Classic Army and it is in my opinion a VERY GOOD airsoft gun. I am not asking about "who's affraid of Classic Army", but "who had any contact with CA's M203".
crazyblink
11-17-2004, 04:16 AM
Got to admit, Classic Army is getting better. Their newer stuff doesn't really have much problems. Those damn mags though!
Theres also the G&P or G&G m203 (it's one of those, forget which one). Both are QD models and have more metal than the SP m203s. They make short barreled and long barreled ones too.
Yes,
G&P or G&G ( I too am confused about which is what, but that's what I have) is very good.
I have one, mounted temporarily on the M4 on top as you can see.
I tried it on the field to skirmish a few times, and I'm very impressed, as well as all the people that have seen it work.
It's gas operated, in the sense that you load the cartridge with gas and BBs (up to 165), and then insert it in the 203 and shoot.
Shooting it is a pleasure.
A big bang, some recoil, a big white gas cloud (BIG) and up to 165 simultaneously shot BBs. A shower.
All metal. Heavy and compact. No wobbling.
Nice.
http://www.filippolivieri.com/images/Family2.jpg
Giersu
11-19-2004, 07:35 AM
165 BBs?? 8o|
Massacre.
165 BBs?? 8o|
Massacre.
AYE Sir!
lol
:D
viper-30
11-20-2004, 04:47 AM
guys you are great thank you all for your help love the 203 pic i really must have one. need to get rid of my sa80 aeg that should fund the 203 thanks to you all again
BlackHawk1
11-24-2004, 11:45 PM
In regards to the 2nd post, actually it's the other way around. If you're wanting to show your gun off for feel and realism, you'll want the SP. It looks much more real, and has many metal parts. If you're wanting it just for your light skrimishing, go with the TM.
But, I've seen a SP M203 fired and I would definately recommed it for your hard skirmishing and it'll definately help out in the flushing out of enemies from behind soft cover.
KalleBalleSvartSk@lle
11-26-2004, 05:56 AM
The SP and TM m203:s has shiny grips, the G&P and probably teh G&G too, has matte grips.
The SP and TM m203:s has shiny grips, the G&P and probably teh G&G too, has matte grips.
Confirmed on the G&P, matte. Feels good. Didin't say feels "real", as I've never had the opportunity to hold a real one...
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