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Originally Posted by Vanoi
This is a pretty in-depth as hell review I mean you review the loading door spring strength lol.
Other than the terrible Jag Arms markings I'd imagine alot of the negatives would've been phased out with the buffer tube stock versions.
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In hindsight I probably should have skipped a lot of the details and I definitely agree this is becoming more in-depth. What really matters now is the performance aspect but my TM shotty is down at the moment waiting for replacement parts. And then the JAG went down when the gas tank fitting o-rings got chewed up so I had to replace those.
So far, I have found that the JAG shotty shoots at 3/4 the distance of the TM one, and the barrel is ALWAYS dirty. I'm trying to figure out if it's user error or if i messed up. Once I get my TM up and running I'll be able to know for certain the proper fps ratings and document the effective date and accurately...
As for the buffer tube version: they fixed nothing other than the hole in one's wallet. Which is major, for sure, but unless you HPA tap it so that you never have to unscrew the buffer tube to fix something inside the receiver, the JAG shotty has the same problem as the angrygun aftermarket stock version: the oring in the buffer tube that connects to the receiver dries and breaks. Cheap fix, really, just use an aeg o-ring and it fits the dimensions perfectly. But because of reasons the thing still shrinks and breaks over time. Still way more worth it to get the buffer tube version IMO because the TM gas canister do NOT work on the JAG shotgun and vice versa.