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8.5
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Description:
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WA basic kit, attach to end of barrel with out any extra tools other then that supplied
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WA Compensator M9 Beretta
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Go for your guns
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Vicks
Go for your guns
Registered: September 2004 Location: The Cursed Earth Posts: 1,145
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Review Date: 2/5/06
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: £20.00
| Rating: 8
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Positive aspects of the product (pros):
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Metal, Looks good
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Hard to get now days, scratches fairly easily
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I first found this upon my travels to create a Leon esq. Pistol this seem the closest I was going to be able to get before having to get it custom made, however when I came to order it was out of stock.
Fast forward a good 6 months and I'm back on the quest to make my Leon pistol, lo and behold this is back in stock at GnG, so without hesitation i placed my order and a-waited my parcel (ok the postage was half the price of the actual product but I said sod it).
So the parcel turns up, I pull it out and confronted with a little yellow sheet full of strange letters that I didn't recognize, but praise the lord it had pictures, Hallelujah brother, a magical tool (more later) and what appeared to be a lump of metal.
So it was easy enough to put on...If I had a WA but my M9 is actually a TM, so I was like "hmm this could have been a mistake," But no for I was not defeated!
I fought and struggled with the blasted thing and got it on! Ok, bit of an exaggeration this thing will pretty much go straight on, it just requires a bit more tightening with well supplied tools that you get upon purchase, yes that’s right ol'faithful the Hex key. Slight problem came when shooting it the first time, the blooming thing came lose and I had to go back to the bench and fight and struggle to tighten it even more. I'm sure this could have been fix with putting a thin layer of tape or something on either the end of the barrel or inside of the compensator.
Right now it was on there was no stopping me I was a hanging down from door ways left right and center, taking in stray children after their family had been murder by the DEA, sleeping in a chair...well you get the idea.
Then I thought, hmm i should probably test fire this a bit more, might fly off or stop the gun from cycling, Nope neither happen alls good and well in the Vicks house hold.
Main qwibble is that the paint comes off so easily all it takes is to look at it sideways, but can just repaint it easy enough.
Would defiantly recommend one of these if you want to spruce up your M9 a bit, it adds a fair bit of weight to the gun. Purely cosmetic and something different to your standard silencer. However I'm sure it sit much better on a WA then the TM, but it does fit, imagine it fits other models but not having any i can't tell.
Future plans for this, get another one (as well as another m9) and maybe try threading the outside hole to allow an silence attachment, but probably going to be a b***h to do.
Well hope this has brought some insight into this obscure product.
I've been your host
Vicks.
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A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity
Interested in buying a TM M3 shotgun or a faulty (trigger spring or something) TM M9, give us a pm
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This n' That
Registered: September 2005 Location: Los Angeles, CA Posts: 38
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Review Date: 26/8/06
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: £20.00
| Rating: 9
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Positive aspects of the product (pros):
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Unique.
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Hard to find, It wiggiles from side to side a little bit.
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I have an HFC M190 Special Edtion and decided I wanted to spruce it up. After decding that I didn't want a Silencer that left me with one choice, a compensator and the only after market one I knew of was this product.
I ordered it from Tokyo Model Company after finding out that GnG no longer had the part in stock.
Once it arrived I slipped it on my HFC and started to play the tightening game. It took a couple of tries but I got it on (tightly) within 10 mins. It wiggled from side to side a bit but it wasn't really noticable.
I shot the gun the next day and it acted same as always, the compensator didn't fall off, and a slight twang was added to the noise my gun made.
All in All this is a great piece if you can find it. It truly makes your M9 look unique.
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