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  • #31
    Re: Best Lightweight AEG for woodland

    Originally posted by ZBULLET View Post
    Well just get the mags converted to m4 mags
    using the p90 box mag conversion is blasphemy!!

    Originally posted by ZBULLET View Post
    But the bad thing is about the p90 is they are so ugly and if you want to sell it NOBODY will buy it ( they might for very very very cheap )
    erm what? I personally think p90's look awesome! if it wasn't for the odd mags I would have one myself I am very sure there are a lot of other people that like the look of p90 as well

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    • #32
      Re: Best Lightweight AEG for woodland

      Originally posted by Apurturesci View Post
      Oh yep, I had a load of those a while ago. They felt very brittle and only held 40 rounds, but damn were they cheap!
      Did they feed okay..i dont mind about em being brittle etc since they are so cheap..expendable being the word me thinks.

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      • #33
        Re: Best Lightweight AEG for woodland

        Did they feed okay..
        Worked 100% fine on the Zero One .2s and .25s I was using.

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        • #34
          Re: Best Lightweight AEG for woodland

          Sweeeeeeeeeeet! now they just need em in stock the beeestids

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          • #35
            Re: Best Lightweight AEG for woodland

            G&G GR16 R5. Basicly an M16 but is rather light. The body is made of magnesium so it's durable yet light.

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            • #36
              Re: Best Lightweight AEG for woodland

              Originally posted by BringOnThunder View Post
              using the p90 box mag conversion is blasphemy!!



              erm what? I personally think p90's look awesome! if it wasn't for the odd mags I would have one myself I am very sure there are a lot of other people that like the look of p90 as well
              well three words "They Are Pathetic"

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              • #37
                Re: Best Lightweight AEG for woodland

                ICS MP5. We like them a lot. We have a few as hire guns along with a few ICS M4's and some JG G36c's. Lightweight and reliable.

                As said above though, anything in the Sportline range from ICS is a good shout. New ones are in budget too. Avoid crane stock ICS's though if you can as they take an ICS only battery.
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                • #38
                  Re: Best Lightweight AEG for woodland

                  Originally posted by darksidedsam View Post
                  JG G36c
                  Strong. Very Reliable. Good Range
                  Lightweight.

                  = Win .
                  lol
                  Lightweight? your joking right?

                  I had a tm g36c and that was light, when i bought a jg g36c i thought it was full metal due to the weight.

                  p90 would be the best bet
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                  • #39
                    Re: Best Lightweight AEG for woodland

                    Thanks for all the advice guys, it's looking like I'll be reviewing the ICS sportline and the tm's.

                    I will post when decisions have been made, but that may take a while ha ha.

                    Or more likely when I have found two or three and need opinions on them.

                    Much obliged chaps
                    G

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