Airsoft Canada

Airsoft Canada (https://airsoftcanada.com/forums.php)
-   Newbie Tank (https://airsoftcanada.com/forumdisplay.php?f=203)
-   -   Full Metal Guns in Canada (https://airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=86706)

theguy July 20th, 2009 03:04

They look roughly the same, but they feel very differant

Bowers July 20th, 2009 03:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by theguy (Post 1028314)
They look roughly the same, but they feel very differant

but do remember looking the same or similar does not necessarily mean they are the same firearm VZ's and AK's look quite similar but are muchos different

Lakonian July 20th, 2009 03:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frozen Tex (Post 1028290)
2011 is a made-up name for a gun (or line of guns) made by STI; essentially a squared-off. chunky, futuristic looking double-stack 1911. As far as I've seen, no other "real-steel" manufacturer refers to their double-stack 1911 products as 2011s. Try Googling "2011 guns" and the first page will only reference STI or airsoft guns.

Sorry, it just bugs me, all the talk of "Hicapas" and "2011"s. These are model names for a few specific items that seem to have become catch-all terms, like Kleenex instead of facial tissue, or ***** instead of photocopier.

Mini-rant over.

Well, what would you prefer to call it? I'd rather call it a "2011" than a "hi-capa" -which is a fugly name to begin with.

Also, there's only one Mfg. that makes "2011s", and it's STI/SVI. The others (BUL, ParaOrd, Norinco, Wilson Combat, Kimber, etc) just use chunky ParaOrd style single piece frames.. So they can't necessarily be called 2011s.

theguy July 20th, 2009 03:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by TCSF-Bowers (Post 1028315)
but do remember looking the same or similar does not necessarily mean they are the same firearm VZ's and AK's look quite similar but are muchos different

Well, i was kinda refering to airsoft, but a stock TM High capa, and a stock TM 1911 will look basically the same, they feel quite differant however

holycannoli July 20th, 2009 03:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by pusangani (Post 1028293)
If you are too lazy to meet up with someone, how will you find time to get out to games? If you only want the gun to "play around with" then we are not interested in helping you unless you specify what you consider playing around.

If you want it to play in your backyard or somewhere that you might be spotted weilding a realistic replica firearm, then the answer is NO do not do it, we care about this sport, even if you do not and we do not want people exposing it to negative publicity.

I live in the middle of a 200 acre apple orchard. So yes...many people will see me. And, aren't you friendly and welcoming. I forgot why I stopped posting here, but now I remember. Figured I'd just post something useful for those of us who don't want to get age verified, but I guess not wanting to makes me a lazy slob, doesn't it?

Lakonian July 20th, 2009 03:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by TCSF-Bowers (Post 1028315)
but do remember looking the same or similar does not necessarily mean they are the same firearm VZ's and AK's look quite similar but are muchos different

Yes, but 1911s and 2011s are .... the same gun. They just use different mags/frames/etc. It's like comparing an AK74 to an AK47. Same gun, but it's only got something like 80% parts compatibility with the other.

You mentioned single action for the 1911? Well, the 2011 is also single action. The only DA 1911 is the Para LDA series (to my knowledge). And they patented the design, so it's pretty much exclusive.

:)

EDIT: VZ58's are the shit. :D

pusangani July 20th, 2009 03:10

the grip on the 1911 is wayyy slimmer than on a HIcapa due to the single stack mags, I agree with Kos tho, 2011 sounds better than Hi-capa and there's no such gun in RS called a Hi-capa

Bowers July 20th, 2009 03:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by theguy (Post 1028317)
Well, i was kinda refering to airsoft, but a stock TM High capa, and a stock TM 1911 will look basically the same, they feel quite differant however

right right i sorta switched into firearms mode there lol

but yes i get what your saying

arman July 20th, 2009 03:11

where do you live holycannoli??

Frozen Tex July 20th, 2009 03:12

"2011" is the name STI uses for their double-stack 1911s...

http://www.kywon.com/Guns/STI/STI-2Rs.jpg
Like that one.

Not all double-stack 1911s have 2 piece frames...

http://world.guns.ru/handguns/para_p14-45.jpg
Like Para-Ordnance, who made the first ones.

"Hi Capa" is a Tokyo Marui name, or just airsoft slang for a double-stack.

Single-action (or double-action, with Para-Ordnance's Light Double Action) with a grip safety and thumb safety? It's a 1911.

Quote:

Well, what would you prefer to call it? I'd rather call it a "2011" than a "hi-capa" -which is a fugly name to begin with.
Yeah, Kos, I suppose 2011 will have to do; like I said, "Kleenex" instead of facial-tissue. "2011" instaed of double-stack 1911.

holycannoli July 20th, 2009 03:12

dangerously close to you Arman ;) (I think 200 acres is a bit of an overstatement, though; maybe it's 50-100 - the orchards are broken into pieces scattered all around here).

Bowers July 20th, 2009 03:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by kos (Post 1028319)
Yes, but 1911s and 2011s are .... the same gun. They just use different mags/frames/etc. It's like comparing an AK74 to an AK47. Same gun, but it's only got something like 80% parts compatibility with the other.

You mentioned single action for the 1911? Well, the 2011 is also single action. The only DA 1911 is the Para LDA series (to my knowledge). And they patented the design, so it's pretty much exclusive.

:)

EDIT: VZ58's are the shit. :D

like i said brotha lack of sleep and running on caffeine throws me off my game a bit lol

pusangani July 20th, 2009 03:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by holycannoli (Post 1028318)
I live in the middle of a 200 acre apple orchard. So yes...many people will see me. And, aren't you friendly and welcoming. I forgot why I stopped posting here, but now I remember.


This community uses the AV rule for a reason, so posting that this is "an alternative to age verification" is contradictory to that position and you "discovery" is nothing new, a simple research on your part would have revealed that to you.

Your comments about airsoft not being a serious sport also bothers me, why should I be welcoming to someone who thinks what I enjoy doing in my spare time and the reason for this very website is not serious enough for you? sorry but not everyone likes wearing puke green motocross jerseys and running around with a kidney on their gun walking their fingers on their triggers...

this is turning into a nice discussion about 1911's and 2011's so this thread has been useful afterall, thank you for posting, maybe you should post more often ;)

theguy July 20th, 2009 03:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by holycannoli (Post 1028318)
I live in the middle of a 200 acre apple orchard. So yes...many people will see me. And, aren't you friendly and welcoming. I forgot why I stopped posting here, but now I remember. Figured I'd just post something useful for those of us who don't want to get age verified, but I guess not wanting to makes me a lazy slob, doesn't it?

The thing is, Airsoft is kinda in a grey area legally here. Therefore, unless you prove that you are over 18 (get AV'ed) we have to assume that your not. Its not that were dicks, its just that if we tell everyone whos "18, but just too lazy to get AV'ed" where to get guns, and it turns out that they are actually all 14, then they all wave the guns around on the street, and get shot by the cops who think that they are real guns, we pay for it. If something like that were to happen, airsoft would most-likely be banned in Canada.

Its not that we are flaming you for fun, or being dicks becuase were bored. Its that idiot kids have, and will continue to do retarted things, and theres a chance that we ALL will have to pay for it.

Lakonian July 20th, 2009 03:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frozen Tex (Post 1028324)
"2011" is the name STI uses for their double-stack 1911s...

http://www.kywon.com/Guns/STI/STI-2Rs.jpg
Like that one.

Not all double-stack 1911s have 2 piece frames...

http://world.guns.ru/handguns/para_p14-45.jpg
Like Para-Ordnance, who made the first ones.

"Hi Capa" is a Tokyo Marui name, or just slang for a double-stack.

Single-action (or double-action, with Para-Ordnance's Light Double Action) with a grip safety and thumb safety? It's a 1911.

2011 still works when describing that style. Seeing as STI/SVI have the patent to it...... See, if there were a crapload of Mfgs producing that style of pistol, then, sure, It'd be like your "Kleenex vs Tissue paper" rant. However.... It's not like that.


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 13:24.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.