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TM MEU. I absolutely love mine, and is better than the KJW m9 I had in so many ways.
1. Mags are much thinner, so they can easily be placed in pistol pouch/removed from pouch with ease.
2. Pistol is extremely light.
3. Slide is plastic. Makes for really quick and crisp recoil. Might not feel the most durable, but it has been dropped a few times and shows no signs of cracking/breaking.
4. Mags are easy to work with. My old m9 had terribly designed mags, and were extremely hard to fix for leaks. I can fix up a leaky 1911 mag in a matter of minutes with no problem, and take it down, add some thick o-rings, and still manage to put it together with ease.
5. Great hop up system. Very easy to hit targets from 100 feet. I only say 100 as I hardly ever use my pistol past 50 feet, let alone 25.
6. Lots of spare parts available including upgrades.
However, there are a few cons:
1. Mags are hard as hell to find in the states.
2. The safety sometimes goes on while holstered and can delay firing speed.
3. Mags only hold enough gas for one full mag if that. I usually only load up around 20 rounds in my mags, as this ensures the slide locks back after all shots are fired. 20 shots per mag is plenty though, and this is not a huge deal. However, some more room for gas would be nice as it ensures you can get a whole mag off every time.
1. Mags are much thinner, so they can easily be placed in pistol pouch/removed from pouch with ease.
2. Pistol is extremely light.
3. Slide is plastic. Makes for really quick and crisp recoil. Might not feel the most durable, but it has been dropped a few times and shows no signs of cracking/breaking.
4. Mags are easy to work with. My old m9 had terribly designed mags, and were extremely hard to fix for leaks. I can fix up a leaky 1911 mag in a matter of minutes with no problem, and take it down, add some thick o-rings, and still manage to put it together with ease.
5. Great hop up system. Very easy to hit targets from 100 feet. I only say 100 as I hardly ever use my pistol past 50 feet, let alone 25.
6. Lots of spare parts available including upgrades.
However, there are a few cons:
1. Mags are hard as hell to find in the states.
2. The safety sometimes goes on while holstered and can delay firing speed.
3. Mags only hold enough gas for one full mag if that. I usually only load up around 20 rounds in my mags, as this ensures the slide locks back after all shots are fired. 20 shots per mag is plenty though, and this is not a huge deal. However, some more room for gas would be nice as it ensures you can get a whole mag off every time.