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Fresh
11-11-2003, 01:37 PM
I was looking into getting another AEG but decided that I want a gun that I don’t have to worry about as much and I want something that I can plink around with. I have been looking for an xm177 and I really would like a mauri springer, but the price might not let that happen. My brother has the UHC MP5-SD3 and it is very good on my words. I want to get something that is just as good as his. Does anyone have any good sites or springers that they would recommend?
Also, what about this springer (the xm177 at top)?
http://www.airsoftatlanta.com/rifle.htm
Does anyone know anything about this company? And help on selection of my new springer would help greatly. Thanks a lot.
Zinger084
Fresh
11-11-2003, 01:48 PM
a few more things after seeing that post two lines down, lol. does the panther have adjustable hopup and can it shoot .12 gram bb's without problems (meaning, not flying off to outer space or ruining that innerbarrel due to the cheapness and imperfection of many .12's. also, is it worth it to get the tmx177 springer becasue this one has some problems with reliability? also, can the flashhider be removed?
Night_Stalker
11-11-2003, 02:12 PM
The DPMS panther arms dosent have adjustable hop up.
Death-Head
11-11-2003, 09:29 PM
You would most likely have to use .2 bbs as that is what most spring rifles hop up is set for. I would get the Marui version if I had the extra money as it most likely performs alot better.
Fresh
11-12-2003, 08:51 AM
My main question is that can you use the .12's with no structural problems in either gun (DPAS of TM)? My bro's uhcmp5sd3 is set for .20, yet he uses .12's all the time. I can really get either if I want, its just that I have heard the DPAS is almost as good (we all know that TM is the best name out there) and its 37 bucks cheaper. I really want to know if anyone has this gun (either or both) and what they think about the performance, and if you can use the .12's with no structural problems in either gun?
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