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Tariq182
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#31
23 October, 2012, 17:58
Re: KWA how good or bad are they?
Pretty sure they would if you ask them for it XD
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23 October, 2012, 17:59
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What is peoples opinion of the kwa usp compact prior to system 7? Is system 7 a massive improvement?
This is from a so far, non pistol owner so treat me with thicko gloves.
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23 October, 2012, 18:05
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KWA call is NS2 not S7 as far as im aware.
Massive difference. Better gas efficiency, works well in the cold (not 100% as good as a plastic slide pistol but it works good enough).
Can get off 2 maybe 3 mags worth of gas from a single mag, used my NS2 pistol in sub-zero with no hiccups.
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23 October, 2012, 18:45
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The NS2 USP compact performs nicely, I was very happy with mine until it broke.
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23 October, 2012, 19:18
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You'll be very hard pressed to find non s7/ns2 spare parts.
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6 November, 2012, 15:44
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Parts don't seem any harder to finde than any other gun manufacturer. There are 4 dealers still in the UK, won't name them on here but 1 is in Peterborough, if you get the part number from the KWA website they will get the part for you, there are exploded diagrams will all part numbers on KWA's website. I even managed to get a mag for a KWA 1911DS from KWA and they are rare as......
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6 November, 2012, 16:52
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Parts don't seem any harder to finde than any other gun manufacturer. There are 4 dealers still in the UK, won't name them on here but 1 is in Peterborough, if you get the part number from the KWA website they will get the part for you, there are exploded diagrams will all part numbers on KWA's website. I even managed to get a mag for a KWA 1911DS from KWA and they are rare as......
But aftermarket support is limited if you exclude the Glocks.
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6 November, 2012, 17:00
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I have been advised that parts are a bit hard to get hold of,not by a shop mind but by other players("x-spurts")...
BTW was the op asking about pistols or KWA in general...?have I missed something...?
Just ordered an ejector port locking tab from the USA as
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6 November, 2012, 18:43
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I'm not realy sure what people are expecting from dealers
Ok if you have a g36 or an M4 parts are easy to get, but to expect a retailer to stock all the parts for all types of pistol even the ones they sell is unlikely to happen. If a dealer is prepared to order the part for you and save you the hassle I think it's reasonable support. It may even work out cheaper without the postage and import duty, ok you have to wait a while but that seems to just be the way it is with these things. Lets be honest most airsoft stuff breaks sooner or later if it's used a lot; and usally it's sooner if it's neglected.
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