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Metal vs. Plastic guns

PostPosted: 2013-11-24 / 06:55 UTC GMT +00:00
by Archer
Hey guys.

I'm trying to get into airsoft, and I've been checking out a few guns. For the most part, i wanted a "full metal" gun, but have been seeing some very nice guns made up of nylon plastic and metal. Not having much hands on with airsoft guns in the field, I was wondering what you guys have to say about the durability of nylon/metal guns, and if you own one, how satisfied are you with it?

Cheers :D

Re: Metal vs. Plastic guns

PostPosted: 2013-11-25 / 21:57 UTC GMT +00:00
by dice
For the price of metal vs plastic it doesn't really seem to make sense to buy plastic. Unless you are looking at something rare. That said. I have guns with plastic lowers and they hold up just fine.

A lot of real guns have plastic.

Just had a hands on with an HK SL8 this weekend.

The general thought is ~ get as real as the gun you are looking at and you should be happy.

Unless you are looking to save weight.

Re: Metal vs. Plastic guns

PostPosted: 2013-11-26 / 00:57 UTC GMT +00:00
by Archer
Well, the gun i'm most likely going to get is the Ares M4 MRE, Which is full aluminium; but has a plastic upper receiver.


http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/a ... M4_MRE.htm

Re: Metal vs. Plastic guns

PostPosted: 2013-11-26 / 02:07 UTC GMT +00:00
by damageMTF
Just an advice. Read reviews first then you decide what to buy.

Re: Metal vs. Plastic guns

PostPosted: 2013-11-27 / 04:48 UTC GMT +00:00
by Andres
With plastic M4's you're bound to run into a couple problems.

One is the tabs that hold the upper to the lower receiver are likely to break, and the gun will creak/not feel like a real gun.

However I've been using a plastic gun (upper and lower receiver but with metal rail system and barrel) for 6 years and it's still working fine. Though the tabs did get reinforced after they broke.

I'd go full metal if it's an option.