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  • so how your rate of fire using that bolt from RA tech

  • THis shit cost 4000zł in poland

  • lol here in the philippines you can get this for 6000 pesos = 133 $

  • wtf? the RA tech ino m4 from MIL:Spec only shoots 430 fps... yours shoots over 500???

    please answer, cause im going to buy one... but i dont know if i should buy the ra tech or the usual ino

  • Can you guys send me the aluminum sidelock plate for the 2008 Inokatsu bolt carriers and the grub screw because, I lost mine and really need a replacement for my gun. Thanks and I would be willing to pay for it.

  • why do all Asians that play airsoft where glasses, or why do like 80% of them in general do?

  • @redneckdude4 Because of all their super paranoid overprotected moms think that they shall have something to protect their eyes lol

  • @redneckdude4 That like asking why do stupid people ask stupid questions all the time...sound familiar?

  • @nonamre yup

  • @Kubenzi86 -5 for "nigger loving" +6 for "robot fuckers", robots are sexmachines.

  • Hey @ratech5915, is there any better accuracy inner precision barrel for this Inokatsu M4? Will the one from Tanio Koba fit? Will it's accuracy get better?

  • RA tech another freemason company, look at their logo

  • the Real Steel M4 holds 30 Rounds and Weights about 3 Kilograms, Gun+loaded Magazine.

    the most GBBR's holds 50 Rounds.

    but for realistic use i would use Only 30 Rounds in Mags by doing so i'll be 110% sure to have enough GAS for winter use.

  • They are not the same retard. First Inokatsu has all steel internals and is upgraded to support red gas and co2 when the co2 mags come out. Second the body is not the same metal body and it has a 150 percent recoil spring. It also has many other different things. Maybe you should do some research. The Inokatsu is much better and is worth it.

  • You sure I have to do research? I had both of them in my hands, and I was using them during skirmishes. Also, I was testing them at shootnig range, and WOC with RA-Tech setting. So I think, WOC is almost the same as Inokatsu, recoil of Inokatsu is nice, but the ROF is low.

    I would prefer WOC not only bacause it's cheaper.

  • who cares bout rate of fire its a gbb ur dumb if u use it on full auto

  • Well, most of guys who are using GBBs cares about ROF. I know, because I know some of them. Anyway, for what we have light bolts built for INO and WOC? Are the manufacturers doesn't care about ROF of their guns?

  • @RyanPolak i use a we scar, i dont care about rate of fire.

  • damn, the G&P WOC is the same as Inokatsu, it costs 200 dollars less, has dot sight, foregrip, military rear sight and after tuning (RA-TECH for example) also can shoot about 500 fps.

    So, my advice is not to buy Inokatsu, buy G&P WOC!!!

  • yo uare raelly stupid... read ktmracer3500's answer to your extremely reatarded post. idiot!

  • read an answer that I gave ktmracer3500.

    And next time please don't look down on people.

  • The same?

    Same materials too?

    Which one is more reliable?

  • okay so i was wrong... it shot over 30 in the video, but can it shoot a full mid cap? D:

  • It can only use WA 50rd mags at the moment, but others are being developed by GHK. I don't know the capacity on that mag.

  • what RA stand for

  • pretty freakin awesome.

  • was that an adjustable hopup inserted, or ratech's custom fixed hop up?

  • everything on the inokatsu is steel

  • What's that metal piece on the very back of the bolt carrier for?

  • its the same process as real ar, thats why theres is a rumour on possible to be banned

  • the reciever is made up of steel

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