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gilgoul
04-05-2006, 01:35 PM
I lately bought a Glock 19 in 9mm, and go to the range as much as my poor budget allows me to do, but I wish I could train more, even at home, in target practice and quick draw and shoot. For that, the airsoft seems to be a good tool, but I imperatively need an airsoft model that would be a good reproduction of the glock 17 or 19, with blowback action, or at least repeat action, and a weight, sights and trigger pull as close as possible to the real one. Any suggestion?

j3T.be
04-05-2006, 01:43 PM
KSC G19, for shure. Real trades, best quality. And a lot of metal slides and upgrades available for it.

MadMan
04-05-2006, 01:57 PM
Ehm , the airsoft GBB NEVER comes close to the real deal!
For my work I had the Glock 17 and airsoft wise I own the KSC Glock 17 with metal upgrade. However it is not going to match the real deal!
Triggerpressure is totally different, weight is different, etc.

But hey, if you want a Glock 17 in airsoft aswell, go get the KSC Glock 17 with the metal upgrade.

Anthony91
04-05-2006, 02:12 PM
I lately bought a Glock 19 in 9mm, and go to the range as much as my poor budget allows me to do, but I wish I could train more, even at home, in target practice and quick draw and shoot. For that, the airsoft seems to be a good tool, but I imperatively need an airsoft model that would be a good reproduction of the glock 17 or 19, with blowback action, or at least repeat action, and a weight, sights and trigger pull as close as possible to the real one. Any suggestion?

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gilgoul
04-05-2006, 02:20 PM
OMFG !!!!!!!!!your one post away from being a SENIOR MEMBER!!!!!!!:) :) :) CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!:) :) :) :) :) :) :) p-) :fork:

LOL, I didn`t even notice, and it took me more than two years, arrgghh

gilgoul
04-05-2006, 02:25 PM
Ehm , the airsoft GBB NEVER comes close to the real deal!
For my work I had the Glock 17 and airsoft wise I own the KSC Glock 17 with metal upgrade. However it is not going to match the real deal!
Triggerpressure is totally different, weight is different, etc.

But hey, if you want a Glock 17 in airsoft aswell, go get the KSC Glock 17 with the metal upgrade.


Ok, I `ll take your advice then.
I hoped it would get closer, but it it already fits in my fobus, it should be allright.

So you can understand the deal, here, 50 9mm in 115gr cost at least 20$ for a crappy load, no reloading allowed, and no less than 12 bucks for 50 bullets in 22lr if I ever get the 22lr kit so i could afford to shoot more (so far, about 200 rounds a month, that is what my budgets allows me for now)

TuNeRsHaRk
04-05-2006, 04:27 PM
if youre using it for training purposes id recomend the KWA glock 17 instead of the KSC, the KWA has a metal slide but no trades, i own one and its great

Death.
04-05-2006, 05:56 PM
Just get a KWA Glock 19, who cares about trademarks if you have a real glock.

The trigger pull will no doubt be alot different from your actual glock.

It does weigh damn close to a real glock though

tehllama
04-05-2006, 06:50 PM
I'd also go with the KWA 19 -- for a training tool, who gives a crap how it looks.

The trigger pull, SAT, recoil, everything else won't even be close, but for handling, acquiring, aiming, you're right on.

THE JACKAL
04-05-2006, 07:42 PM
http://www.airsoftgi.com/images/kscg19.jpg



If you want a HIGH quality glock get a KWA.. they are as Tuff as tanks.. You can even run them over by a car and they will still work...


http://www.wolfarmouries.co.uk/airsoft/bb/product.asp?page=product&id=KSCG19METV

Anthony91
04-05-2006, 11:28 PM
LOL, I didn`t even notice, and it took me more than two years, arrgghh

two years, LOL its only taking me 5 or 6 months. How I do it.....SPAM!!!

Yarrick2
04-06-2006, 12:25 AM
LOL, I didn`t even notice, and it took me more than two years, arrgghhrofl rofl rofl two years at my rate its gonna take me threerofl @ myself

godfather
04-06-2006, 08:57 AM
Have you ever taken a professional training course? If not I suggest you do. There's a ton of training you can do with the real deal without actually firing it. Just remember safety is paramount (hence the course). Train like your going to fight. If you have more rep's firing a toy gun, then that will be the pull, weight, balance etc your body is used to. Anyway, as a firearms instructor (not an airsofter), that is my .02

gilgoul
04-08-2006, 07:43 AM
Have you ever taken a professional training course? If not I suggest you do. There's a ton of training you can do with the real deal without actually firing it. Just remember safety is paramount (hence the course). Train like your going to fight. If you have more rep's firing a toy gun, then that will be the pull, weight, balance etc your body is used to. Anyway, as a firearms instructor (not an airsofter), that is my .02


I`m actually going to the course called "yeri ma`asi", wich is destined to train people for a better efficiency with their own gun, and join the IPSC league and competitions. I actually have a little bit of experience with the PA MAS 50 and other handguns, and just thought of improving my speed of cold shoot and getting used with the sights and hamdling of the glock without having to sepnd my entire salary on ammo (my significant other would not accept it either).
But thanks for the tip mate, it didn`t fall in a deaf ear.