you mean the blowback unit? Yeah mine is the same. But the BBU in the warout is integrated so you have to weight the slide and BBU together for a comparison. I'm not aware of a light BBU to compare.
Hello again. This slide is in fact to toyish, and not very well finished, and to expensive specialty when there is so damn much to do if you want to make it look better(and you will, someday, and I'd love to see it, of course!!!) BUT it works very well for your personal purposes you want, so no big deal. Now you may go to a store of plastic models builders (which I think you do not need as you can do it with your knowledge you got already) and talk to the guys who know how to "turn" plastics into realistic looking no matter if it will have to look like metal, wood, ceramics etc in the end...
um your a goober this is sls printed meaning it used nylon pa12 powder making it much stronger than an fdm printer on top of the fact that the lowest you can go for an fdm printer that is good enough to print this slide is more like $160 plus you would need a stronger filament that pla as i personally dont know how well the impact resistance would be but I think petg would regardless no you can't unless you want your slide exploding after your 6th shot
@DefineObscure Not really comparable (EDIT; IN TERMS OF PRICE. The Warout has integrated BBU and Rear sights - you don't get that with a stock slide). Stock is flimsy ABS and quite different. And you'd also need to purchase the BBU, the nozzle spring, the rear sight. And you won't get the same short-stroke action or fast cycle. Try an upgraded spring in a stock slide and see how fast it cracks!
@@twistycustoms1754 didnt you just make an entire video comparing them????????? and also i have seen abs slides crack yes but i have also seen metal slides crack and dont pretend this wont. To avoid cracking any slide you need your slide to break last, meaning the durability of the internal components needs to be eventually lesser than your slides, this means increasing the strength of things like bbu will wear down more on slides and also short stroking done right and at small amounts can be better for your slide absorbing the shocks (rubber short stroke spacers) No i agree, you would crack your slide if you maxed it using a recoil spring and spacers but then if you went with spacers and semi strong recoil spring you would get similar performance to a full stroked metal slide Also nozzle spring and bbu would come in at less than $40 (cct bbu unnoticeable performance change from edge if you just picked the gun up and started firing it) doesnt the rear sight come with the gun?