Login or Sign Up
Logging in...
Remember me
Login
Forgot password or user name?
or
Sign Up
Log in with
Forums
Classifieds
Groups
Zero One Airsoft
Ground Zero Airsoft
Airsoft Festival
Today's Posts
|
Member List
|
Calendar
|
Forum Rules
|
Forum
Airsoft Related
Technical Help
Tech - Gas Guns
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Zero One Ads
Collapse
Help identify this USP
Collapse
X
Collapse
Posts
Latest Activity
Photos
Search
Page
of
2
Filter
Time
All Time
Today
Last Week
Last Month
Show
All
Discussions only
Photos only
Videos only
Links only
Polls only
Events only
Filtered by:
Clear All
new posts
Previous
1
2
template
Next
ImplodedHamster
replied
11 April, 2014, 10:29
Re: Help identify this USP
Excellent, thanks very much
Leave a comment:
Post Comment
Cancel
seven9zero
replied
11 April, 2014, 10:27
Re: Help identify this USP
From what I can gather they are the same. You call up the exploded diagram and find the part number. Or just drop them an email.
Leave a comment:
Post Comment
Cancel
ImplodedHamster
replied
11 April, 2014, 08:20
Re: Help identify this USP
Do they hold KSC parts too? Or do you find the equivalent kwa parts?
Leave a comment:
Post Comment
Cancel
seven9zero
replied
11 April, 2014, 07:52
Re: Help identify this USP
I have been ordering parts for mine direct from KWA. All done by email direct from the site.
Leave a comment:
Post Comment
Cancel
ImplodedHamster
replied
11 April, 2014, 07:35
Re: Help identify this USP
Thank you all
Now I just need to find somewhere to get parts....
Leave a comment:
Post Comment
Cancel
BringOnThunder
replied
10 April, 2014, 23:00
Re: Help identify this USP
Yes system 7 and ns2 are the same, just search for pre system 7.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Leave a comment:
Post Comment
Cancel
ImplodedHamster
replied
10 April, 2014, 22:59
Re: Help identify this USP
Is System 7 the same as NS2?
I'm currently looking for some spare parts (the bits on the mag that push the slide catch), so does 'pre system 7' have a name? or do I just search for that?
Leave a comment:
Post Comment
Cancel
Apurturesci
replied
10 April, 2014, 22:44
Re: Help identify this USP
Originally posted by
ImplodedHamster
View Post
Thanks
So for the next question, is there a easy way to load these mags? So far I've been putting the BBs in 1 by 1 as I can't see a way to pull the follower down.
There isn't any other way to load them on the older KSCs, which is why they moved to the open magazine design in the newer guns.
Leave a comment:
Post Comment
Cancel
ImplodedHamster
replied
10 April, 2014, 22:38
Re: Help identify this USP
Thanks
So for the next question, is there a easy way to load these mags? So far I've been putting the BBs in 1 by 1 as I can't see a way to pull the follower down.
Leave a comment:
Post Comment
Cancel
Danny_boy85
replied
10 April, 2014, 22:35
Re: Help identify this USP
That's a Taiwan KSC USP that Is pre system 7.
Can tell from the mag and the nozzle.
Leave a comment:
Post Comment
Cancel
Apurturesci
replied
10 April, 2014, 22:07
Re: Help identify this USP
As said, it's a pre S-7 KSC USP, easiest way to tell is the enclosed magazine. KSC made metal slides for them and sold them separately, and Taiwan models had them already installed.
Leave a comment:
Post Comment
Cancel
Ells
replied
10 April, 2014, 21:29
Re: Help identify this USP
As blytm said, pre s7 had plastic barrel and metal slide, then moved to metal slide and plastic barrel for s7, the hop unit would also indicates kwa/ksc as well, i think?
Leave a comment:
Post Comment
Cancel
blytm
replied
10 April, 2014, 20:58
Re: Help identify this USP
Originally posted by
BringOnThunder
View Post
That rules pre system 7 out, to my knowledge they were all plastic frame and slide, there were after market kits made though.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
You were correct. it is a Pre S7 model. They had metal slides. I had one too
Leave a comment:
Post Comment
Cancel
BringOnThunder
replied
10 April, 2014, 20:41
Re: Help identify this USP
That rules pre system 7 out, to my knowledge they were all plastic frame and slide, there were after market kits made though.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Leave a comment:
Post Comment
Cancel
ImplodedHamster
replied
10 April, 2014, 20:39
Re: Help identify this USP
Sorry, forgot to mention. Frame is plastic. Slide and barrel are both metal.
Leave a comment:
Post Comment
Cancel
Previous
1
2
template
Next
About the Author
Collapse
Find out more about
ImplodedHamster
Working...
Yes
No
OK
OK
Cancel
X