Switchback wrote:PAR63223078-GN-NV-BA wrote:I just got a JG M733C (ASGI says it's enhanced... I'll take their word for it.)
I had one of these a year or two ago. I was incredibly happy with it, as it was only $130 (for me). A good buy, to say the least. I'd personally stay away from the metal body unless you plan on beating the living daylights out of it. If you have any of the following, it is worth it:
Rails with a lot of accessories
An optic (even though most plastic bodies have metal rails)
A long fore end (regular M4-M16)
An M203
A full stock
A sling mounted to the front swivel
An abusive personality
I would stay away from them if you don't have those previous accessories; the M733C is so short that there isn't a huge risk of snapping the barrel off of the upper receiver, and the metal buffer tube is really on there pretty good.
Only problem you are going to run into with this specific rifle is the two-piece hop up. If you have really high spring tension in your magazines, then your two parts may separate. Take into account I never had any feeding issues with mine, but I use standards and midcaps.
I'd also stay away from the buckings; ASGI "Enhanced" JG's come with Madbull Blue Bucking IIRC, so you don't need to change anything there.
TL;DR
It's tough, you probably don't need it unless you are front heavy.
Jewish Ninja wrote:The A2 upper isn't actually the correct one to use. You want the even older, A1 style (with a forward assist and brass deflector).
KennewickAirsoft wrote:Jewish Ninja wrote:The A2 upper isn't actually the correct one to use. You want the even older, A1 style (with a forward assist and brass deflector).
But I've noticed the upper on the M733 has an adjustable sight, which would be the A2 upper, no?
Oh well, thanks for all the suggestions everyone.
Jewish Ninja wrote:KennewickAirsoft wrote:Jewish Ninja wrote:The A2 upper isn't actually the correct one to use. You want the even older, A1 style (with a forward assist and brass deflector).
But I've noticed the upper on the M733 has an adjustable sight, which would be the A2 upper, no?
Oh well, thanks for all the suggestions everyone.
The A2 is adjustable for windage and elevation, where the A1 only adjusts for windage.
Payback wrote:To be honest, i don't know all the differences your talking about, and looking for. But for an older style short rifle, why not look at the Echo1 Sog-68, uses an A1 upper (i think it is) and is a well priced AEG that will run like a raped ape. Also has that cool retractile full stock that is spring loaded.
http://www.evike.com/product_info.php?products_id=41511
KennewickAirsoft wrote:
Yes, and the M733 is adjustable for windage and elevation, so the M733 uses an A2 upper.
"McNair wrote:KennewickAirsoft wrote:
Yes, and the M733 is adjustable for windage and elevation, so the M733 uses an A2 upper.
COLT MODEL 733
KennewickAirsoft wrote:Well would that really be considered an A1 upper though? It has a brass deflector unlike the A1, and it doesn't have the proper forward assist. Still no where I could find an A1 OR an A2?
Jewish Ninja wrote:The A2 upper isn't actually the correct one to use. You want the even older, A1 style (with a forward assist and brass deflector)
McNair wrote:KennewickAirsoft wrote:Well would that really be considered an A1 upper though? It has a brass deflector unlike the A1, and it doesn't have the proper forward assist. Still no where I could find an A1 OR an A2?
To requote Jew:Jewish Ninja wrote:The A2 upper isn't actually the correct one to use. You want the even older, A1 style (with a forward assist and brass deflector)
You're thinking of the M16 receiver, which lacked the deflector, forward assist, and ribbing next to the magazine release.
The M16A1(XM16E1) model added these(as well other improvements). The Colt M733 uses at M16A1 receiver with the forward assist and brass deflector.
I believe the XM177 may have used the M16 receiver.
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