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Wilkes 1875
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GR-16 CQW vs GR-15?
23 January, 2013, 21:18
Hi there,
Can't find much in the way of comparisons of the two guns...
I was hoping that someone with experience of either may be able to help please
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23 January, 2013, 21:55
If your talking about quality then you'll be needing to include the brand of each of the guns.
However if you want us to look at the aesthetics then those are both fairly similar and it's all down to your preference.
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23 January, 2013, 21:57
Re: GR-16 CQW vs GR-15?
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If your talking about quality then you'll be needing to include the brand of each of the guns.
However if you want us to look at the aesthetics then those are both fairly similar and it's all down to your preference.
Sorry, that was an awful question...
I am looking at G&G's, and more materials and internals please
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23 January, 2013, 23:52
Re: GR-16 CQW vs GR-15?
Funnily enough I own a GR15 and my brother owns the GR16 CQW. They have identical internals and both are made from whatever toughened plastic G&G make their guns out of.
Externally, the GR15 is available in different lengths, the Raider, Raider L or Raider XL. I own an L.
Good amount of rail space though front sight isnt removable
On the GR16 the front sight flips down so it doesnt get in the way of optics.
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25 January, 2013, 09:40
Re: GR-16 CQW vs GR-15?
Sorry for the late reply, first time I've been able to get on.
How odd! So they're very similar!
I was under the impression that the GR15 had a Metal ris?
And what about EBB? Am i right in thinking that the GR15 has it? and what about the Gr16 CQW?
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28 January, 2013, 01:52
Re: GR-16 CQW vs GR-15?
Sorry just realised that there is a GR16 CQW and a GR16 CQW RUSH, the rush being what my bro has. Though I cant see what makes the CQW over £120 more.. especially as you can get a Top tech gun for that sort of money.
They both have metal RIS and EBB, just the bodies are plastic though they're pretty tough. The GC range (Z1 dont see to have them) have metal bodies instead and are in between the GR and TR ranges
All GR guns are EBB, it's just G&G's CM's that are not.
Essential the differences are:
Length:
GR15 comes in normal, Long and Extra Long
GR16 comes in normal
Front Sight
GR15: Fixed, non removable
GR15: Flip down
RIS Look difference.
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28 January, 2013, 15:37
Re: GR-16 CQW vs GR-15?
Right, It would be the rush id be after... like you say, you can get some very nice stuff for the money of the CQW.
Okay thanks, Not many places say the features, and those that do tend to conflict each other ie. the metal/plastic RIS.
But cheers for all the help! Just need to wait for one to come into stock on Zero one! :D
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