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Fresh
11-14-2003, 02:58 PM
Can anyone tell me about the TM Springer G3A3? Any sort of review or personal experience would help. My buddy is looking at getting one and he is wondering if it is good or not. I just ordered a DPMS A-15 and a few different people (including some sales reps) said that this gun is comparable if not better than the Mauri springers just becasue Mauri spends so much time on their AEG's. So if anyone has comments on the G3A3 mainly, or the DPMS A-15 by Cybergun, i would appreciate it. I have already read the review at www.airsoftretreat.com as well as www.thereviewdepot.com. Thanks a lot
Kendodude
11-14-2003, 06:28 PM
gee whiz... TM springers are supposed to be really awsome cept for the fact how expensive they are!!! i'm not a springer freak, but they're supposed to be just like the AEG versions extrenally and i like that MPL Walther. good stuff. just wish i could buy the gas version.
DeadlyAssassin05
01-09-2004, 06:09 AM
I would like to order a TM G3 Springer, any idea where I could get it from?
jboy1317
01-10-2004, 02:44 PM
Only Hong Kong retailers such as RedWolf, and Ebay (prices will be well into $100 w/shipping), sell TM springers. I have owned 4 different kinds of TM springer pistols, and I have nothing but good things to say about them. Rifles, on the other hand, I cannot say, although it seems like it would make more sense to save up the extra $20-50 and get a gas gun that you can buy replacement parts for when it breaks. Thats just my reccomendation though...
Night_Stalker
01-10-2004, 03:51 PM
Originally posted by jboy1317
Only Hong Kong retailers such as RedWolf, and Ebay (prices will be well into $100 w/shipping), sell TM springers.
Nope. US retaliers do carry them. They are Plycons armory (www.plyconsarmory.com)and Project Airsoft (www.projectairsoft.us).
jboy1317
01-10-2004, 05:56 PM
I stand corrected, however, they are VERY expensive for a springer. You could buy a nice gas pistol for that kind of cash!
Kendodude
01-11-2004, 01:31 AM
NOO!!! you HAVE to remember some people like to stick with springers for a while! ::nudge nudge::
jboy1317
01-11-2004, 04:59 PM
True, if that is what he truly wants to do, then that is a solid gun. I can just see him in a year with a broken piece, and unable to fix his $130 gun. It just seems like money better spent on a gun you could fix if something were to go wrong. With that said, I would probably say to go with a less expensive model, so when it does break (and it will), you won't be out that much.
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