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Originally Posted by anthon
I only bought this gun about 1.5 years ago and sold it soon after buying it because:
- most of the time you cant even use the full auto feature. Most games in CQB are semi-only, and if its not semi only throughout the entire field, its always semi only once you go into buildings/structures which makes the full auto option completely useless during games
- This gun is one of the worst TM guns in terms of overall weight and gun balance. I was fine with the fact that I could almost never use the full auto feature during games. What I could not stand was how light + poorly balanced this gun really is. I found that a large majority of the time I was aiming the gun too high, because of how light the front of the gun really is. It got to the point that I stopped gaming with it because I couldnt stand how inaccurate (due to weight, not the actual function of the gun) the gun really was. Its extremely frustrating when you play CQB and you constantly question why you not making the kills because you pointing the front end of the gun too high/low.
To counter this,i sold beucase I bought an TM 1911 MEU and the 5.1 Match custom, and both of those bad boys were much more heftier, an were 1000000x better in the overall balance department. During quick draws or quick target acquisition was when the Light weight of the Glock had me aiming the front of the gun too hight. Also, I have had multiple people tell me the same thing regarding the G18 and it being horribly balanced....
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I discovered the same thing too, when you're focusing on your target, the muzzle involuntarily climbs up and you are firing BB's over your opponents heads. I don't have this issue with my KWA CZ75 so I am sure it's the Glock's poor weight distribution that's at fault.