this and the 93r are the most fun airsoft guns made, when most people pull the trigger for the 1st time, they giggle, I swear. Get a HFC or a KWA, whatever you can afford, buy a couple extra mags and you will have a blast. Street price is running at Airsoft Atlanta 139.00
#KWA MAC 11 NS2 MAC#
If your a diehard hardcore Mac fan, yes, it is suposed to last longer.Īverage Joe that just wants a fun gun for field use once or twice and to impress his friends, no. So, to get to the question, should you get the new NS 2 system? ( I do have a few of those that I keep in a diffrent mag pouch, if I run out of loaded mags in the field, I put one of the DF mags in and man, does it work to keep pursuers heads down! Don't tell anyone) You will screw up your mags, and then the only thing they are good for is to stake down the follower in the mag and use it as a "dry fire" mag only. One thing about these that you can not harp on enough is, DO NOT INSERT A MAGAZINE WITH THE BOLT IN THE FORWARD POSITION.
Longevity I can not speak on yet, that maybe where the NS 2 system shines. My G&P is a few years old but has a tad bit higher fps, and the same basic gas consumption and velocity. I could not find any difference in the two guns as far as performance went. I will be doing some more tests in the next few days and will let you know. That being said, it is really not that bad. Rate of fire was high, 1200 to 1310 rpm out of a ten mag test.
#KWA MAC 11 NS2 FULL#
I was able to get two full mag loads out of a green gas fill, in filling the mag I used the very scientific method of counting until the gas came out around the fill valve, Average count I found was 25.Īlthough I have read a few reviews that put the FPS at 375-380 I was only able to achieve a 345 FPS average in outside temperature conditions at 83 degrees. The G&P has a gun weight of 2lbs 7oz and the mag weighs in at 16ozs, about 8 1/2ozs heavier. Weight on the KWA without the mag was 1lb 15oz and the mag weighs in at a hefty 15.5ozs by itself. I love it, it's not an M4, it's heavy, but it shoots great and hey, it's not an M4Ĭoming up next the Tanaka Smith and Wesson R8 327 Heavyweight version.īoth are close in looks, the KWA model has a plastic body though, I have seen a few reviews that have said it was metal, sorry, it's not. One other tip if you buy this, I had a hell of a time getting the fore end back on, just make sure you put the top end (front sight side) in 1st, then slide in the receiver side. I changed to a new 9.6 nunchuck and have not had to reset the mech box again. I was running an older 8.4 mini and it just did not have the umpff to power the 3 rd burst. I just had to use a more powerful battery. The other issue I had was with the 3 rd burst. The spring replacement is not as easy as I was told, it did take pulling the mech box from the receiver.īut the good news is that it is now shoots at 385 FPS. The result is, drum roll please, it now works great. Well it took a little while, but the FNC is back.