The octopus one is a chinese copy of KWA one, made for gel blaster glocks like Kublai P1(which are copies of TM glocks but slightly modified internals for bigger gel balls) And FCW=Octagon airsoft rebranded them as Octopus.
It looks like the prices on the Octopus variants may have dropped even futher since then. They also have tons of different versions that are compatible with the different Glock repros out there. (TM, WE, Army, even extended barrels etc) I think the Aegis kit is the way to go though. Build quality looks very important with a design like this. At more than twice the price though, it's a bit expensive but whatever.
@@Tsukunami I mean it's significantly cheaper yea but I've learned the hard way over the years that buying cheap usually just leaves you wishing you had got the better one the first time round. I haven't held either yet but the Octopus one doesn't look so durable. This design has lots of little hinges and stuff that don't tend to hold up well when made out of plastic or cheap metals.
@@noscopesallowed8128 As a collector I'm not too worried about How durable it is as i wont be dropping or throwing it around like a player, obviously I'd like at least decent externals but it didn't look too bad to me, I just more so want materials to be what they should be respectively to the real steal counterpart.
Good review, I just picked up a KWA version for a price I couldn’t say no to 👍
The octopus one is a chinese copy of KWA one, made for gel blaster glocks like Kublai P1(which are copies of TM glocks but slightly modified internals for bigger gel balls)
And FCW=Octagon airsoft rebranded them as Octopus.
where did you get these kits at? im trying to buy one of the kits but dont know where you get them
lookup octagon airsoft fpg 9 kit and it should be the first link
Very helpful video. But now make me more hard to make the decision😂😂
🤨 make you more hard?
It looks like the prices on the Octopus variants may have dropped even futher since then. They also have tons of different versions that are compatible with the different Glock repros out there. (TM, WE, Army, even extended barrels etc)
I think the Aegis kit is the way to go though. Build quality looks very important with a design like this. At more than twice the price though, it's a bit expensive but whatever.
Only reason why I'd get a Aegis is because one, I'd prob get it sooner, and two I already have a EF G17 and G18C with extra mags.
@@Tsukunami I mean it's significantly cheaper yea but I've learned the hard way over the years that buying cheap usually just leaves you wishing you had got the better one the first time round. I haven't held either yet but the Octopus one doesn't look so durable. This design has lots of little hinges and stuff that don't tend to hold up well when made out of plastic or cheap metals.
@@noscopesallowed8128 As a collector I'm not too worried about How durable it is as i wont be dropping or throwing it around like a player, obviously I'd like at least decent externals but it didn't look too bad to me, I just more so want materials to be what they should be respectively to the real steal counterpart.
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