What's better a Marushin m500 or a Tanaka M870?
Marushin M500, depending on which version you get is 8mm or 6mm. The 6mm SSB let you pump as much as you wanted, meaning theoretically you could shoot out the whole mag tube worth. This leads to a realistic spread, but power and range goes down drastically. The 8mm shoots 3 bbs per pump. From experience, the cocking arm is prone to breaking. I think I picked up my replacement at one of the major HK retailers.
Better as in if the Quality is good. Quality as in is it sturdy,which one is a better company,what Material are they made out of,and FPS.
my buddy had the semi auto 870 whihch ever number it is, i dont know nor do i really care. Anyhow it was a bad ass gun, takes shells and semi auto so you have to go find your shells. I think it shot about bb's per shell with no problems and had great range and spread.
Ronnie's right? It was a Remmy 1100. between 1-8 bb's per bright ass blue shell.
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[quote="rap1171"]my buddy had the semi auto 870 whihch ever number it is, i dont know nor do i really care. Anyhow it was a bad ass gun, takes shells and semi auto so you have to go find your shells. I think it shot about bb's per shell with no problems and had great range and spread.[/quote]
I shoot Table Gypsies on sight!
[quote="AdmiralAckbar"]Ronnie's right? It was a Remmy 1100. between 1-8 bb's per bright ass blue shell.[/quote]
He had an 1100 and an 870
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I drool over the Yuji M4 Benelli Semi-Auto.... someday it will be mine.
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