WE M4A1 & WA M4A1

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2008

at a game of 14 ppls... had 8 Gas M4a1 in play and several rounds of WE vs WA.
although there was no obvious winner... both proved worthy for kicking ass!
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Part 1 http://www.vimeo.com/3293741
Part 2 http://www.vimeo.com/3509260
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  • Mr. bigFC, if you can get me a bolt catch, and a nozzle assembly for WEm4, I can use my WEm4 again. let me know how to order.

  • US$14 for the bolt catch... but I'm not sure what is the nozzle assembly.

    can you look in your manual at the explosion diagram and tell me the part number?

  • Hey Guys! do not waste your money! Got my WEm4 from WGC, broke down right away and no parts available just a waste of money.

  • you can get them through me... cheaper than retail... and a full "free" parts and repair service.

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  • The WE is a better gun. WA are overpriced and over hyped in every way

  • WE M4A1 is better

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  • @Malavern wrong WE you can see inside the chamber with the open bolt version(it wasn't out back then, I know) and the AWSS (advanced weapon simulation system) was considered the best gbb system out. witch means it was better than WA's system and still is.

  • @ThePurcy ik i have one and i love it:)

  • @senators2904 Fist gen probably had that problem, been running propane on mine with no issues and again, despite the material, quality build of a Japanese airsoft gun from a premier manufacturer was well worth the price. Easily 10k rounds through mine, only recently had to change out the sears and bolt catch. I purchased mine used at $100 cheaper then a new KJW, plus the wide availability of internal parts, it was an easy choice for me.

  • @headlesschicken6661 i dunno with what ive heard about wa when i first started looking at gbbr it would seem to me that your idea of quality is based off a price tag. when you weigh in the problems that wa and kjw rifles have outta the box, it should be easy to see what would be the better purchase. the trade off really is just recoil imo, but if the recoil on the rifle using green/Propane cant handle it, and could have problems holding up with the gas its made for then whats the point?

  • @senators2904 cont. Being from Canada doesn't help either, our airsofts easily go for 2x more or higher and are harder to obtain then in Asia or in the States. Most airsoft owners up here have an affinitive "relationship" to their "toy" guns I find and because so, it would make more sense to aim higher on the quality scale. Why bother buying a JG when a TM is about a $100 more kind of argument.

  • @senators2904 true we all, for the most part anyways, dress up as soldiers with our "toy" guns. Yes, my wannabe comment was indeed influenced by the price point, I truly believe that such a system (right now anyways) does require quite an investment; financial and time wise. I take care of my guns as if they were the real deal, GBBs especially because of their finicky nature. I don't look down on the KJW/TK as a crap gun when in fact its not, its a poorman's GBBR system that everyone can use.

  • @headlesschicken6661 oh well... it is what it is... dont understand the wannabe comment, as far as i know my rifle is gas blow back, just because it cost me less than most others and its skirmish ready outta the box doesnt make it any less of a gbbr. in the end though comrade all us airsofters are nothing but wannabes or have-beens.

  • @senators2904 I know, I see the post date but I'd figure I'd still chime in anyways. The KJW/TK was 1 I was considering before landing my WA. A very reliable build, most consistent of the lot, a great performer for budget conscious GBBR wannabes, and about 30% compatible with AEG parts. But the price I got my WA at was too sweet an offer.

  • @headlesschicken6661 lol its been over a year since i posted here... anyways as far as gas bb m4s go i have a tanio koba... i havent had to replace any parts on it yet and ive been quite happy with my madbull tightbore and bcg extension courtesy of "T.hum" at cradle airsoft. still havent dolled it up yet. i have 3 mags and thats all i need for the private games i play. im certainly learning to appreciate semi auto more and more every time i use that rifle.

  • @senators2904 having a plastic body sometimes works in your favor. I had to rethread my upper receiver on my WA and because it was plastic, there was give for the enormous amount of force I used. On a metal body, it would have cracked. Metal body would be great for realism and durability but don't be quick to judge the quality of the plastic on the WA, its quite durable like all the plastics used by Japanese airsoft manufacturers.

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