Author Topic: MEU socom gear 1911 gbb handgun  (Read 1271 times)

Offline lucas431

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MEU socom gear 1911 gbb handgun
« on: January 24, 2011, 07:10:20 PM »
Well to start off this gun is around 140-160 depending on where you get it. When I picked this gun up It felt...real and look real the weight felt almost real and even the operation system in the slide is very life like. The recoil is sweet Making me want to shoot it everyday. The accuracy is really good on it I was able to hit a 2X3 pepper can from about 35 feet away. There are tac rails so if you want to put a flashlight or red dot you can. All around this is sweet gun and would recommend it to anyone the only thing I would recommend you get is a propane adapter so you don't pay for expensive green gas
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Re: MEU socom gear 1911 gbb handgun
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2011, 08:57:35 AM »
Since this seems like your first review I have a little constructive criticism and some questions. How does the slide cycle? is it weak? solid? How well does it use gas, do you have to fill it every half a magazine or for every 3? What about the durability? GBB's tend to be rather fragile, how does this one stand up? Is there much of a performance change between green gas and propane?

detail,detail,detail. And pictures if you can. You know the basic things to be addressed, but answering some of those questions above will improve upon a solid review that this is. And don't be afraid to give any negatives about it. Personally I am reluctant to trust the review if they have nothing but positive things to say about a product, or that its perfect in every way, but I digress.

A solid review for a solid gun. But taking a little more time to answer some of those questions and adding photos if possible will vastly improve it.
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