Now while you people argue about TM vs. G&G, all you guys have been able to do is prove your newbishness by not being able to give reasons for one over the other. So I will share with you people my knowledge, get ready to take some notes.
If you want to discuss externals, lets do so because we all know that high quality magnesium alloy owns the hell out of plastic, wouldn't you agree? Or you can even buy the G&G nylon fiber series, the nylon fiber series are still of a high quality, stronger plastic than the TM series guns.
Internally, it gets more even, but I would still say G&G comes out the winner. When comparing the gearbox shell itself, G&G's all come with a reinforced mechbox shells, unlike TM. Next. Gears, TM wins hands down, against just about everybody. The 1 piece castings make them nearly indestructible. Next. Bushings/Bearings, G&G comes with 7mm metal bearings, TM comes with 6mm nylon bearings, who wins? G&G. Next. Piston: TM has a great piston that can take a beating. G&G nylon fiber pistons are quite good, though TM wins this round

Next. Cylinder, cylinder head, tappet plate, air nozzle. Not much to say here, both manufacturers make sure their guns have good compression. Next. Spring, not much to say here again, but G&G's spring generates 70-80 more FPS than TM springs normally. Hop up: TM wins, but the second I put a promy sleeve and an element h nub in my G&G, I will pwn all TMs
Inner Barrel: G&G has a stock TB, G&G wins

Ok thats its, all of you let that sink in, I got to go, I hear the ban train approaching, I'm going to ban town see you noobs later.
-DomX