Digna2 Posted February 7, 2015 Posted February 7, 2015 Thinking about getting a new AEG to replace my BW15 Compact. There are a few models i am thinking about. -G&G F2000 -ICS L85A2 (or the L86A2) -G&P Mots M4 -G&G CM16 R8-L Desert, M90 Version. -Classic Army Steyr Manlicher AUG A2 What do you guy's think, or do you have better suggestions for a good AEG with descent range?
Supporters Monty Posted February 7, 2015 Supporters Posted February 7, 2015 They're all good, choose the one you like the look of. DX115FALCON, Mack, Airsoft_Mr B and 1 other 4
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted February 7, 2015 Supporters Posted February 7, 2015 at a risk of being flamed and then burned in hell as well...... maybe include - ouch its getting hot in here... AK47 with 455 barrel & SR25 / 417's as well perhaps but is longer cylinder/piston longer barrels don't guarantee longer range but unsure what range you are looking for against size of gun etc.... Digna2 1
Adam3088 Posted February 7, 2015 Posted February 7, 2015 F2000's a pretty good aeg, but you will need to modify mid/low-caps in order to use them in it. It's also extremely fat in comparison to most other guns. Performance is solid but not exceptional out of the box. Digna2 and DX115FALCON 2
Digna2 Posted February 7, 2015 Author Posted February 7, 2015 Well, howmuch people think i am crazy when saying this but i like the looks of the F2000 Ok, its lumpy i admit, but there is something about it, a certain "jenesaisquoi" that atracts me. What i read about it is that its a pretty descent gun out of the box, and with some small adjustements it would be able to get a longer range than some standard TM's and stuff like that
Adam3088 Posted February 7, 2015 Posted February 7, 2015 Yeah I'm one of those odd people who like the looks of the F2000 as well. The range is very good as standard, only change I've made to mine was installing a basic non-ab mosfet which made trigger response on a 7.4 lipo even better. Incidentally the battery space is pretty decent, I use a 2200mah which will easily last all day. Only issue I've got with mine is that semi-auto has become unreliable (tends to shoot full auto), seems to be there's an issue with the trigger system. Problem with fixing it is that the way the trigger works is completely incomprehensible. Just remembered another positive, it's one of the quietest AEG's I've heard. Not had the gearbox open but I guess the shim job is good. Digna2 1
Digna2 Posted February 7, 2015 Author Posted February 7, 2015 that is what i hear much about the F2000, problems with the semi-auto. how old is yours, and did G&G allready found a fix for that problem?
Adam3088 Posted February 7, 2015 Posted February 7, 2015 The older ones had a problem with the cut off lever, shape wasn't quite right so it would jam. Got mine Spring last year and it's got the slightly revised lever which doesn't have that issue, even with the older version it was a 5 minute fix. What's causing it on mine is that the contacts are not separating at the right moment when the trigger is only pulled half way, cant work out why though. Digna2 1
Supporters sp00n Posted February 8, 2015 Supporters Posted February 8, 2015 From my point of view :- -G&G F2000 <no experience> -ICS L85A2 (or the L86A2) <some people have reported feed issues, see Ed's review> -G&P Mots M4 <no experience> -G&G CM16 R8-L Desert, M90 Version. <i have the CM16 raider L, i consider it my workhorse, 2 years old and going strong!> -Classic Army Steyr Manlicher AUG A2 <not a fan myself> Digna2 1
Digna2 Posted February 8, 2015 Author Posted February 8, 2015 well, the F2000 is on top of the list for sure. Going to the shop this week, hope they have some of the models i am doubting about, so i can "feel" then IRL Sitting Duck 1
Chock Posted February 8, 2015 Posted February 8, 2015 Just get what you like the look and feel of, it's not like any of them are the real weapon, they're all pulling a spring back and firing a plastic ball, so they're all gonna do pretty much the same thing, and they're all reasonably decent choices. Any minor differences in performance can be addressed by tarting any one of them up a bit, so you might just as well pick the one you like the look of. If looks aren't the only issue, and you see yourself messing about with the thing and tarting it up a lot, then go with an M4, for the availability of parts. Sitting Duck 1
Adam3088 Posted February 8, 2015 Posted February 8, 2015 Might be a bit tricky getting hold of an F2000 new, don't know if stocks have improved at all but for a good while they were almost impossible to find. Think I heard something about legal issues surrounding cybergun, possibly due to G&G selling an un-trademarked version which still looked identical to the real FN F2000. Might be wrong though.
Digna2 Posted February 11, 2015 Author Posted February 11, 2015 Descision made. It is going to be the F2000 The airsoft shop where i always go has 1 more left and they are putting it on the side for me (long live good service ) They are also aware of the problem some off the F2000 have (the semi mode problem), but if the gun i am getting has it also they know how to fix it (but they cant do anything before the problem occurs) Hope ill be able to get it soon
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