Venom713 Admin/Senior Operator
Number of posts : 223 Age : 30 Location : East Brunswick, New Jersey Registration date : 2008-01-19
| Subject: My new Mk.1 Tue Feb 03, 2009 12:10 am | |
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Venom713 Admin/Senior Operator
Number of posts : 223 Age : 30 Location : East Brunswick, New Jersey Registration date : 2008-01-19
| Subject: Re: My new Mk.1 Tue Feb 03, 2009 8:07 pm | |
| Here's my review of the Mk.1
When I first opened the box and held it I was amazed at how sturdy it felt. Although the body is ABS plastic, it's very sturdy. Everything that needs to be metal is. The internals are full metal, as is the trigger, the grips, the magazine, and the adjustable rear sight. It fires extremely loud (at least indoors) to the point of intimidation. The accuracy is top notch. The groupings are extremely tight and consistent. I have yet to test the range outdoors, but indoors I felt like there wasn't enough room to test it's accuracy, unlike my former pistol, the Taurus. As for the power, I also had to stop firing it indoors. From 65 feet away at the top of my stairs, I made dents in the metal front door and doorknob of my house. From in front of my desk to the opposite wall in my room, the BBs bounced off the wall and hit me in the chest and arm every time with the force of about 75-100FPS after making 3-5mm holes in the wall. This gun has to be at least 430FPS. The trigger pull is long, a common trait among non-blowback pistols. It is also a harder trigger pull than I'm used to, but it had a very satisfying feel to it after pulling the trigger each time. This gun's nickname, the Sniper Pistol is well deserved, and I look forward to steamrolling the enemy with it in combat. | |
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asianboy10123 PSOG Operator
Number of posts : 199 Age : 30 Location : East Brunswick Registration date : 2008-01-26
| Subject: Re: My new Mk.1 Tue Feb 03, 2009 8:52 pm | |
| nope probly around 390-400 cause drywall is really flexable and easy to break. With the 93R it makes holes and also ricoches back. Just with a little bit less force. Cause i can litteraly shoot objects behind me by hitting the wall. The trigger pull is pretty cool though casue it requires a little bit of effort to pull back i guess it might make it more stable when shooting. The gun iteslf was pretty cool though especially the sound when ur fireing it. It has a pretty unique sound. | |
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Venom713 Admin/Senior Operator
Number of posts : 223 Age : 30 Location : East Brunswick, New Jersey Registration date : 2008-01-19
| Subject: Re: My new Mk.1 Wed Feb 04, 2009 6:22 pm | |
| - asianboy10123 wrote:
- nope probly around 390-400 cause drywall is really flexable and easy to break. With the 93R it makes holes and also ricoches back. Just with a little bit less force. Cause i can litteraly shoot objects behind me by hitting the wall. The trigger pull is pretty cool though casue it requires a little bit of effort to pull back i guess it might make it more stable when shooting. The gun iteslf was pretty cool though especially the sound when ur fireing it. It has a pretty unique sound.
No, trust me, it's at least 430-450FPS. Next time you come over compare the dents my 400FPS M4 made from the same distance to the 5mm holes my Mk. 1 made. Keep in mind it depends on the distance you fired your 93R and also your drywall is probably a lot older. | |
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Snowzak Senior Medical Officer
Number of posts : 88 Age : 31 Location : East Brunswick Registration date : 2008-01-25
| Subject: Re: My new Mk.1 Wed Feb 04, 2009 8:04 pm | |
| KWA's M93R model shoots around 320... | |
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