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− | This is my 3rd attempt at move guns. I strated with the precision shot (pistol with nav attachment in front) that you can find here or in stores. That ones ok, don't have any complaints it's a solid pistol/smg. The next was the move submachine gun which is the tan one with the scope. Not the least bit satisfied with that one, I think it's cheaply made, flimsy, and not well designed, and you end up using the front trigger most of the time instead of the back trigger. Then I purchased this as my 3rd and it is by far my favorite. As advertised, it has many different configurations so you can use it as an m16ish rifle, a smg, or a pistol, and maybe 1 or 2 other variations. I enjoyed the feel of each configuration, they are all good options and it's fun and easy to slide parts on and off. It isn't indestructable but it feels sturdy enough. Some key things you may be interested to know.. pros -the trigger operates the move controller trigger, so it works great for most games out now -It has buttons on the side that operate the nav triggers, you can use your left/front hand to hit those -It is comfortable and fairly natural feeling to hold with your front hand at the end with a thumb on top to hit the move controller buttons, and has start and select buttons built into the gun, so it gives the best access I've seen to every button on both the move and nav -It's just fun to play with and feels good to hold, and you can feel some subtle vibration when firing which is good cons -If you have small hands like I do, it feels like the trigger is a tiny bit too far away.. but it wasn't enough to detract from my gaming experience In conclusion, this is my favorite gun out of the 3 that I have ordered. Don't bother with the other ones, just get 2 or 3 of these. If you want variety the precision shot pistol is a good gun, but avoid the tan submachine gun it is crap.
| + | I'm not alone in wondering what make and model the hugndan was. Some of the old model cocked and locked striker fired pistols had reputations for going bang when dropped. I have read a few incidents about people stabbing the trigger on sliding / falling guns. Wish they had given more details on this incident. |
Latest revision as of 11:56, 24 December 2012
I'm not alone in wondering what make and model the hugndan was. Some of the old model cocked and locked striker fired pistols had reputations for going bang when dropped. I have read a few incidents about people stabbing the trigger on sliding / falling guns. Wish they had given more details on this incident.