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#Post#: 6592--------------------------------------------------
G&P Mk46 or ......
By: Zipcode Date: January 6, 2013, 6:56 pm
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I know that the G&P Mk46 is probably one of the best Support
weapons but i would want one a little bit more cheaper in price
and one that i could rely on you guys got any thoughts
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Re: G&P Mk46 or ......
By: Fire Cracker Date: January 6, 2013, 7:07 pm
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Well, the Classic army line up is a good choice for support
weapons, though they're right around the same price range. With
either, you dont need much more than a little shimming
adjustment in the gearbox and regular upkeeping. With A&K or
Echo 1 set ups, you'll be throwing a lot more parts in more
commonly (Which is something to expect in a squad automatic
weapon). But, if I were to make a different recommendation, I'd
say pick up something like a CYMA RPK (Stay away from the Echo
1, it's the same thing + Ugly trademarks and much higher price)
which has beautiful performance and a strong V3 gearbox, also a
lot lighter than an mk46. Other than that, you can do a cheap
build out of a g36- Buy a JG long barreled G36k (Bipod version
is the best idea) and a C-mag. Baddabingbaddaboom, you have a
strong and great base for a support weapon for under 200$. Other
than that, you can buy a JG AUG and buy the Hexagon HBAR kit
from a few sites over seas (Can't remember the names currently)
for around 300$, though AUG trigger mechs break a lot. ICS Galil
ARM's are also considered automatic weapons, but mags are hard
to come by. Some say it takes AK mags, some say it doesn't. It's
a great gun either way. Lemme know if you have any questions!
#Post#: 6611--------------------------------------------------
Re: G&P Mk46 or ......
By: I_dawg Date: January 7, 2013, 9:57 am
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Lol we know all about echo 1 support weapons hint hint cheifs
old saw that thing never shot more then 50 rounds without a
stripped piston
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Re: G&P Mk46 or ......
By: JUDGE Date: January 7, 2013, 12:35 pm
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I would try to find A support weapons with a V3 Gearbox so the
cold would not be an issue.
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Re: G&P Mk46 or ......
By: Zipcode Date: January 7, 2013, 5:31 pm
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Yeah you guys are right i think the V3 is the way. I would want
to use it in the winter and actually last then something that
might break in a V2. Thanks for the comments guys.
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Re: G&P Mk46 or ......
By: Cheif Date: January 7, 2013, 7:19 pm
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[quote author=I_dawg link=topic=1006.msg6611#msg6611
date=1357574275]
Lol we know all about echo 1 support weapons hint hint cheifs
old saw that thing never shot more then 50 rounds without a
stripped piston
[/quote]
That was before I was able to really upgrade it correctly. I
wanted it to perform at a higher level than my stock set up
allowed me to. If you know how to upgrade it you will be fine. I
would get a classic army SAW or even a A&K m60. A&K makes a
great m60 from what I hear.
[quote author=JUDGE link=topic=1006.msg6617#msg6617
date=1357583701]
I would try to find A support weapons with a V3 Gearbox so the
cold would not be an issue.
[/quote]
v10 is a gosh darn beast dude. I would put it up to any v3.
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Re: G&P Mk46 or ......
By: spetz Date: January 7, 2013, 7:33 pm
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V10 or V3 will be fine for winter play and that covers every SAW
I'm aware of.
#Post#: 6677--------------------------------------------------
Re: G&P Mk46 or ......
By: Deamon Date: January 10, 2013, 11:05 pm
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get a Cyma RPK Cyma is very reliable it may not be top of the
line but ive had my thompson going on 5 years now never had a
problem with her as long as you dont mess with the gear box too
much she'll last.
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