Quote: Menace_pbn Originally Posted by And that, I suspect, is why this thread is so massive, and why interest in the GMEK is so high.



Not because it's new, and therefore edgy, or because it's old, and therefore nostalgic.



But because it is actually desirable in its own right, for its own sake.

grease can hold for a good while, barring any urethane seals,

The reduction of batteries in my life has simplified things greatly.



The only thing I use batteries for mostly are my hoppers and those are revvies. - solid kill switch, no current no low power drain. Though I wonder if there are any who share my sentiment?





Quote: Menace_pbn Originally Posted by That would be a losing argument.



it is correct in stating that "the majority of mech guns did come from pumps".



I agree though. It would be nice to see ground up mech guns to fix the itch, where ever you have it.

Im looking at picking a gmek up when available, that can be said. Whether rehashes of older mechs.

(which we have cockers for that soothing sewing machine pumping)



maybe mag recreations, more deveoloped spools, maybe a way to bring stacked tube poppets into

the fray.



I can count the ammount of timmy bodies yearning fro a way to shoot without a board. There is something to be said for "just whip it out and shoot"grease can hold for a good while, barring any urethane seals,The reduction of batteries in my life has simplified things greatly.The only thing I use batteries for mostly are my hoppers and those are revvies. - solid kill switch, no current no low power drain. Though I wonder if there are any who share my sentiment?sheridans, nelsons both veritable pumps progeny to stacktube blowbacks, inline blowbacks, cockers, the rain maker (only because of the awesome weirdo nelson valve even though it electro) ICDs earlier stuff. go on vintage rex and have a hayday oogling at all the paint guns of yore.it is correct in stating that "the majority of mech guns did come from pumps".I agree though. It would be nice to see ground up mech guns to fix the itch, where ever you have it.Im looking at picking a gmek up when available, that can be said. Whether rehashes of older mechs.(which we have cockers for that soothing sewing machine pumping)maybe mag recreations, more deveoloped spools, maybe a way to bring stacked tube poppets intothe fray.I can count the ammount of timmy bodies yearning fro a way to shoot without a board.

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