Airsoft REVIEW: Classic Army Sportline M15A4 Carbine- part 2

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2008

PART 2 of my complete review of the new Classic Army M15A4 Sportline Carbine.

PART 1 is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_3qDDTU_c8

In this part, I do several firing tests, and compare the performance of the Sportline to the ECHO1 M4. There is an interview with a friend of mine who has a lot of experience working on this gun and other AEGs, and of course there's the summary of the gun and what it's worth.

Please comment on my videos; I work hard on them and appreciate feedback.

I realize that JG and other clone AEGs shoot harder than 280fps. When my friend says this he is going off the information from older clone guns. That information is now outdated as a lot of clone AEGs shoot 350-400+fps out of the box. Thank you.

FAQ: Please DO NOT ask me the following questions:

Q: Do I need to install metal bushings in this gun to run a 9.6v battery?

A: You can run a 9.6v with stock bushings for a while, but the lifespan of the AEG will be shortened. It's better in the long run to install metal bushings and a good shim job up front. The sooner you use metal bushings with a 9.6 the better. Remember the metal bushings along with the shimjob will help hold the gears and other mechbox components in place as they spin, so they won't wear weirdly. It really is better to get metal bushings ASAP if you're using a 9.6v battery. The blue nylon bushings that come stock with the Sportline are tougher than your average nonmetal bushings, but still not as strong as metal.

Q: Should I get this gun or [insert some other clone AEG]?

A: I've given you a lot of information about the CA M15A4 Carbine Sportline in this video review. I don't know much about other clone manufacturers such as JG. I don't know how the newer clone guns compare to this gun.

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  • two words, external microphone.

  • @paintballdude227 haha yes. i know. two words: no budget!

  • Nice review. I am planning to buy this gun sometime this week. I have heard that it is really good for being plastic. I hope it is as good as I expect. :)

  • @homelesszombiecat Thanks. There may be better guns available for the same price now, as this review is a few years old.

  • theres no way he just missed the circle completely at 25 feet -.-

    it must be ur aiming or the gun is really unaccurate.

  • @InfuriatedKIDD The center of the target in these tests is just a reference point to put the sights on. The thing to note here is the size of the groupings.

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  • @christofire100 SICKINED

    

  • @InfuriatedKIDD a 6.01mm barrel or even a 6.03mm barrel would soon sort that out :D

  • @InfuriatedKIDD

    He just needs to ajustthe hop-up.

  • i like the sound of sportline when firing

  • mine cost $220

  • Bonus points for having Queen in the background. CA sportlines have a bad rep, but I think they are a way better upgrade platform than clones. First of all CAs bodies aren't cheap plastic and secondly you get the trades minus the unique serial number (there all generic) to cut down on the cost. If I had to complain about anything it's that they give you plastic bushings and no LE stock, but for 120$, what can you do?

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