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Originally Posted by ibangkneebacks
so to sum up all my previous banter...
-if you want reliability outta the box, with a seriously hard kick and good quality and reputation...go KJW
-if you want a beast and possibly get kicked off your field for mistakenly bringing a real-steel? go for Inokatsu (if you can afford it and import it) go Inokatsu
-if you like to tinker and don't mind spending a butt load of time and dough, buy the WE...but wait atleast til thier real-bolt action comes out for the scar (if the scar is what you're looking for)
-if you wanna go cheap and cansoft field ready...you like to tinker and you don't wanna spend alot of dough...then the WA is for you...
personally though, i like things that work outta the box and don't need much attention besides accessories...so i go for the reliable KJW...also, you can't go wrong using a marker made by a guy whose been making GBB airsoft and airguns since the 70's (Tanio Kobayashi...designer of the KJW M4A1 C8)
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KJW -Relaible gun, reliable mag out of box. FPS config with 0.2g, propane can be ... 360 (Japan), 420 (Cansoft), 475 (Hong Kong)
Inokatsu -Money sink to start off, and the sink is leaky (you will have to continue spending money to keep it working. It has hardest kick out of stock, but any WA can do it with harder kick with RA-Tech Steel Bolt+Weight+Hardkick Buffer+Summer Recoil Spring
WE -Reliable (if you know how to pre-treat it) Problemanic (If you don't know how to take care of it), Magazine are known for its leakiness.
Other WA System (AGM, G&P, Jing Gong, King Arms, Prime, VFC, Well and goes on): Initial cost can vary, all will cost ALOT of money to upkeep it. While you have a lot of choice realistically for semi-reliable stuff you really only have 1 for parts (G&P) and 2 for magazine (King Arms, Pro-Win)