team flex Posted July 1, 2014 Posted July 1, 2014 Never heard of this until yesterday, and now really liking it. http://www.s-t-t-s.com/s-t-t-s-weapon-packages/25-s-t-t-s-tier-3-package.html#!prettyPhoto Is this in anyway better than the TM scar H. I like the look of it, but I wouldn't be getting it for some time, so I was wondering if people could help me identify why it is so much. also: thoughts on this http://www.s-t-t-s.com/home/15-celcius-dtw-m4-cqb-training-weapon.html#!prettyPhoto thanks for helping the noob out (sorry for all threads)
Airsoft_Mr B Posted July 1, 2014 Posted July 1, 2014 I've heard they're pretty hit-and-miss and there's a 50% chance you'll get a bad one. On the other hand, I don't think you can really go wrong with a Marui. I'm guessing it's that price because it is a competitor with Systema. Systema PTWs are £800+ These guns have MOSFETs / ECUs, bolt-lock (stops firing) and other features that as far as I know, have only started to be introduced fairly recently by other manufacturers. I know Marui have had them with their Recoil series but aside from that they were the only ones I think (non-PTW) Also has a split gearbox for quick maintenace / cylinder change and more realistic takedown by the look of it. Not to mention the apparent build quality of PTWs. After all they are marketed at LE and military for force-on-force training. I guess this is why they are expensive. team flex 1
team flex Posted July 1, 2014 Author Posted July 1, 2014 I've heard they're pretty hit-and-miss and there's a 50% chance you'll get a bad one. this what worries me. When you say a bad one, what does this exactly mean, and how bad do they get?
Airsoft_Mr B Posted July 1, 2014 Posted July 1, 2014 this what worries me. When you say a bad one, what does this exactly mean, and how bad do they get? To be honest I'm not entirely sure. I've just heard that you could end up getting one that doesn't work very well that's a bit of a lemon. That said, if you did, you could just send it back and get a replacement I guess. team flex 1
team flex Posted July 1, 2014 Author Posted July 1, 2014 yeah, is JD airsoft a good site in terms of dealing with problems and not being lazy.
Unrustle_Thine_Jimmies Posted July 1, 2014 Posted July 1, 2014 I've heard they're pretty hit-and-miss and there's a 50% chance you'll get a bad one. On the other hand, I don't think you can really go wrong with a Marui. I'm guessing it's that price because it is a competitor with Systema. Systema PTWs are £800+ These guns have MOSFETs / ECUs, bolt-lock (stops firing) and other features that as far as I know, have only started to be introduced fairly recently by other manufacturers. I know Marui have had them with their Recoil series but aside from that they were the only ones I think (non-PTW) Also has a split gearbox for quick maintenace / cylinder change and more realistic takedown by the look of it. Not to mention the apparent build quality of PTWs. After all they are marketed at LE and military for force-on-force training. I guess this is why they are expensive. TM Bolt lock is all mechanical. PTWs are expensive due to the production costs of a planetary gear system and gearbox. The Motors are also expensive to produce(Yet still need to be re-wound and modded to be height adjustable for the best performance) hop ups are also not as good as a Marui style design,Marui didn't allow Systema rights of use to their hop up mechanism so Systema had to knock something up themselves but couldn't nail it since Marui restricted them. You can mod PTW hops to perform just as well as a TM type one. They offer no better performance over a well tuned AEG or even a stock recoil shock out of the box,simply because of the design. PTWs are hit and miss because manufacturers try to cut as many corners as possible because the production cost is so high. FCC PTWs cost 2000+ for very good reasons(Also a reason why their receivers are not part of the Cracking lottery). PTWs have their disadvantages like any platform. They are just very expensive,and the bang for buck factor is honestly terrible. But You can get them working very well,their motors by design are fantastic performers(Hence the fantastic trigger response) And real dimensions are very nice. Airsoft_Mr B 1
team flex Posted July 1, 2014 Author Posted July 1, 2014 found a video on the ctw, and apparently the accuracy is incredible. I'm guessing celsius isn't a very big company? whats the difference between systema ptw and celsius ptw, and overall does the tier 3 look like it would be worth it over the scar H. I don't mind maintenance and don't worry about "If I have to send it back", thats fine with me. EDIT: also, I don't mind if it is that realistic, doesn't add much to the skirmishing value apart from bragging before or after, which isn't something I would be looking to do.
straffham Posted July 1, 2014 Posted July 1, 2014 A guy at the site I play at bought one, he had a lot of problems which took a while to sort ( under warranty I presume) and he seems happy with it now. The TIER packages IIRC come with lots of extras like mags, sights, electronics, batteries etc which push the price up to not a whole lot less than a Systema, and if I was spending that sort of cash personally I'd go for the latter,well I can dream lol!
GiantKiwi Posted July 2, 2014 Posted July 2, 2014 Been there, done that - I had 2 lemon's in a row. 1 direct from STTS and the other through JD, so they are consistent in being unreliable at least. Sold them on, and just got more GBBR's to replace them Airsoft_Mr B 1
team flex Posted July 2, 2014 Author Posted July 2, 2014 Been there, done that - I had 2 lemon's in a row. 1 direct from STTS and the other through JD, so they are consistent in being unreliable at least. Sold them on, and just got more GBBR's to replace them how were JD airsoft in sorting them out? I really want this gun, but it seems they are heavily unrealible
Unrustle_Thine_Jimmies Posted July 2, 2014 Posted July 2, 2014 If you want a reliable PTW learn PTW tech and do it yourself,or be prepared to spend up to 2000 quid for an FCC PTW or a bit less for a custom built Systema. Celcius are a bigger money pit despite the lower up front cost.
team flex Posted July 2, 2014 Author Posted July 2, 2014 what about G&D? and what would I be replacing over time?
TacMaster Posted July 2, 2014 Posted July 2, 2014 You'd be a fool to go for a PTW if you can't find a reliable dealership. A TM Recoil would be a much better option
team flex Posted July 2, 2014 Author Posted July 2, 2014 Tac can you clear this up, what actually is a ptw. And I will probably take your advice, not enough pluses and too many negatives I guess... JackHG 1
TacMaster Posted July 2, 2014 Posted July 2, 2014 Tac can you clear this up, what actually is a ptw. And I will probably take your advice, not enough pluses and too many negatives I guess... From my understanding, a PTW (Professional Training Weapon) is an airsoft gun specified for armed police and counter terrorist/urban warfare training, where assault rifles firing blank ammunition are impractical. They are made with high quality materials and real world tolerances- so any part of a real M4 that features on a PTW M4 will be the same dimensions as the real M4's. One of the external changes I know of from normal M4 AEGs is a thinner pistol grip to the dimensions of the real M4, as I believe the PTW's motor is thinner or set in a different location to a normal M4 AEG's. I've also heard of them simulating real world weapon stoppages which can only be cleared by carrying out real world stoppage drills. As well as this they have a functioning bolt stop which holds the bolt back when the magazine is empty. Idk much else about them really. The reason I'd choose a TM Recoil model over them is because you'd be spending less for a reliable brand, you get the nice recoil function (not sure if PTWs have this or not) you also get TM's legendary hop unit and godlike range as well as mags which can be switched from 30rnd capacity to 150 odd rnd capacity with the flick of a switch on the mag. I'd actually ask other members about TM Recoils if I was you, as only know what people have said about them- and I've only seen 1 in the flesh team flex and Airsoft_Mr B 2
Supporters Popular Post Lozart Posted July 3, 2014 Supporters Popular Post Posted July 3, 2014 Flex. Flex, Flex, Flex. How do I put this..... You've just started (YAY!), you're enthusiastic (DOUBLE YAY!) and you have aspirations of greatness (HUZZAH!). BUT - you have just started. Setting your sights high is one thing. Saying already that you simply must have a training weapon is pretty much the equivalent of a guy driving around on P plates asking everyone about the service intervals on a Lamborghini. By the time you've been playing long enough for your CM16 to be the limiting factor in your games you will almost certainly have realised that actually a better G&G or indeed the Marui Recoil range is more than good enough for what you want. Nothing wrong with aiming high, nothing at all. Just maybe get a bit more play under your belt first to prevent going off half cocked... Airsoft_Mr B, GiantKiwi, Caliber and 5 others 8
Popular Post LegoJon Posted July 3, 2014 Popular Post Posted July 3, 2014 I went off half cocked once. It was very embarrassing. UIVenger, Caliber, Airsoft_Mr B and 5 others 8
team flex Posted July 3, 2014 Author Posted July 3, 2014 ok thanks for the advice. As I said, It will be some time before I even have enough money for this, so I will be able to get plenty of experience before hand, thanks for the help Lozart 1
Supporters Lozart Posted July 3, 2014 Supporters Posted July 3, 2014 ok thanks for the advice. As I said, It will be some time before I even have enough money for this, so I will be able to get plenty of experience before hand, thanks for the help See - this is the other thing I like about you. You get all of a lather about some shiney new thing, someone says "don't be a dick" and you say" oh..OK then". We likes n00bs that listen Airsoft_Mr B 1
Popular Post Mack Posted July 3, 2014 Popular Post Posted July 3, 2014 So give it a week before he has a thread up about a Polarstar then jcheeseright, TacMaster, Lozart and 4 others 7
team flex Posted July 4, 2014 Author Posted July 4, 2014 So give it a week before he has a thread up about a Polarstar then just writing it now Lozart and Unrustle_Thine_Jimmies 2
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