Number of posts : 38 Location : Cruz, La Trinidad Team : STEALTH Registration date : 2008-03-21
Subject: Which is much better side arm? Sat Mar 29, 2008 9:19 pm
TM-Sig Sauer P226(Blow Back)
TM-Glock17(Blow Back)
TM-MK23(Gas-Non Blow Back)
Last edited by MetalGear on Sat Mar 29, 2008 11:10 pm; edited 1 time in total
RED Admin
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Subject: Re: Which is much better side arm? Sat Mar 29, 2008 9:33 pm
it'll be best if u have the KSC GLOCK type of side arm diay kala kanyak idi...
MetalGear 2nd Lieutenant
Number of posts : 38 Location : Cruz, La Trinidad Team : STEALTH Registration date : 2008-03-21
Subject: Re: Which is much better side arm? Sat Mar 29, 2008 11:12 pm
oi musta ngayen sir teddy bear,gun down ka pay laeng hehehe,madamag man naimot ba t gas dyay glock mo?
RED Admin
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Subject: Re: Which is much better side arm? Sun Mar 30, 2008 7:41 am
ada t ikaskasatada idiay magazine tapnu haan nga sumngaw nu agikabkabil ka t gas, ken mayat t KSC nga glock 2-3 times ka agreload ket ada pailang gas nah...
MetalGear 2nd Lieutenant
Number of posts : 38 Location : Cruz, La Trinidad Team : STEALTH Registration date : 2008-03-21
Subject: Re: Which is much better side arm? Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:03 pm
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Tokyo Marui version of Heckler & Koch Mk23 SOCOM Gas Airsoft Gun, Full Pistol Set
The Tokyo Marui MK23 SOCom NBB is definitely a gun for the metal gear solid fans! This model comes with pretty much everything you can get for the SOCOM, from a Marui Pro Silencer (Socom Type) to a working Light Attachment Module (LAM Unit). The gun is of gas blowback standards, even the top slide can be pulled back! (not when firing). This is all presented in a rigid foam padded Tactical Carry Case custom made for this set. Great for the Pistol and Accessories. Of course fitting the silencer and LAM unit (which comes attached) is optional, and you can configure the pistol to suit your particular requirement - Marui call's this 'Dynamic Entry Mode' & 'Silent Entry Mode'. Incidentally, when we were testing the fps on this model, we found the silencer actually had a significant effect on the sound of this when firing! With the suppressor attached, the gun is very quiet, and is ideal for quietly taking out the opponents. The 'torch' section on the LAM is only an LED, but quite bright, and the 'laser' section is only a dim glowing red led.
In August 1991 the US Special Operations COMmand (pronounced SO-COM) requested a new 'Offensive' handgun for situations where a shoulder fired weapon was not suitable. The official name for the pistol is Mark 23, Mod 0 - more popularly known as the SOCOM. Following 5 years of testing and development the US government awarded HK a contract to produce nearly 2000 Mk 23's. The suppressor sold with the real gun is made by Knight's Armament Company. For stealth the slide can be locked allowing the gun to be fired without the slide moving making the whole action much quieter and accurate.
i think kamayatan nga side arm idyay talo ket tm-socom mk23 gapo dyay natalna nga function na ken naimot t gas.share ko na research ko kenda kau:
P.S. next kuma nga project t tokyo marui dtoy SOCOM MK23 ket GBB(gas blow back) ken NBB(Non Blow Back) function na nagmayatin talaga nga replicana dyay agpayso hehehe!!!
RED Admin
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Subject: Re: Which is much better side arm? Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:08 pm
ohhhh, sir walter talaga met ah nagaget agresearch....
juliy 2nd Lieutenant
Number of posts : 37 Location : Km 6, La Trinidad Team : STEALTH Registration date : 2008-01-28
Subject: Re: Which is much better side arm? Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:28 pm
haan nagaget ag research nagaget aggatang kunam a,hehehe
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Subject: Re: Which is much better side arm? Thu Apr 17, 2008 12:44 am