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jacques
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Classic army lwrc m6 sportline
29 December, 2011, 12:42
Hi all,
Does anybody own a CLASSIC ARMY LWRC M6 SPORTLINE ? , if so is it any good ?
Thanks Jacques
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29 December, 2011, 20:47
Re: Classic army lwrc m6 sportline
Yup, as a backup, cracking gun, pimped with a little magpul goodness and a tracer
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30 December, 2011, 00:46
Re: Classic army lwrc m6 sportline
i bought a Classic Army LWRC M6 PSD second hand, externally i cant fault it,cnc'd and very solid as for the blowback i would say only the TM recoil system was stronger, but thats totally different setup, however the CA has a really nice metallic thwack sound...and its deadly accurate.
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30 December, 2011, 12:15
Re: Classic army lwrc m6 sportline
CA says that it is the last generation Pro-line internals in the M6 Sportline. I can say that so far nobody who has bought one from me has had any complaints or needed repairs, but I have not personally fielded one. They are nice in weight and appearance and the body has nice LWRC trademarks. LWRC is involved in the airsoft lineup (LWRC is a local company near me) and say that they don't want to be known for low quality, but then again "Sportline" is usually a necessary compromise between money and quality.
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