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I only have a $100 budget including shipping
this is the only "good" gun that I could get with my price range... http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows....jsp?locale=en I wanted to buy a full auto ak or any smg online but 99.9% of them are from the states that sell for $100- Im sad... |
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WTF... I hope this is someone as bored as me joking..
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Could anyone link me to a site where I can buy Canadian shipped guns for a price range of $100?
And yes, Im serious about this gun if I cannot find anything else. |
You could buy a decent mechbox for close to $100, that's a start?
You're looking at $200-300 for the gun alone. |
Canadian Tire is your only bet if you only have $100.
I don't mean to "flame", but I'm taking a wild guess that you're under 18. Save up $400, turn 18, and get something worth your money. Canadian Tire "AEGs" aren't good for anything, except for maybe taking 1337 facebook pictures in the mirror with a clear AK. |
I am 18.
And I just want to buy one to have fun atm. |
buddy if your budget is a hundred bucks for airsoft, don't even bother. you gona need a minimum of at least 300 - 400 bucks to get started off with gun, mags, bbs, batteries and a charger
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Was wondering if this would be a good cheap gun to start.
http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_inf...oducts_id=5729 Is it Canada legal since it says 350-380 fps? And one question, if it is over 366+ fps, but if it looks like exact ak-47, would it be illegal or does the 366+fps counteract all laws? |
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Sorry for that post but if it is over 366+ fps, but if it looks like exact ak-47, would it be illegal or does the 366+fps counteract all laws?
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Go out to a game, rent/borrow a gun for your first time and have mad fun that way.
While at said game, get Age Verified. There's a ton of info regarding importation and the like in the AV restricted section. Save up more as time goes on, pick up some OT if you work. If you don't, get a job, finish school whatever. Saving up is key. If you are looking for something to just "Have fun" and pick off pop cans, perhaps a pellet gun is better suited for your needs. |
$100 will get you nothing unfortunately.
Get verified and you may find somebody who will sell you some old barely breathing Kraken. |
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If you are in fact 18, get age verified, all the relevant information is on here if you get AV'd. |
Just don't buy that Can'tire crap
As already said you WON'T have fun with it, especially when you'll realize you'll have wasted 70$+tx after it has broken (because it WILL break, and sooner than later) I'll had my voice to the others and add this: Get a job, gather at least 400$ so you can buy a decent gun + battery + charger and next year or so you'll be set and good to play at games. The other ONLY option would be to buy a Crosman pellet gun and shoot targets with it, if you absolutely want to mess around shooting things. |
As a new player I'll let you know what I was able to buy for $100.
-set of MP5 mags, set of used G36 mags, used (damaged) G36 top rail or -used cheapo vest, two used BDUs or -one trip to the gun doc or -batteries and charger or -ten packs of BBs or -four days of admission at Flag Raiders or -gas money for three games (one was far away) or -a cheapo shotty that broke after a few weeks or -food for about 5-7 games or -one time raping by UPS brokerage fees or -1/5 of my first AEG or -tightbore, hop-up chamber + bucking or -one G36 drum mag or -paintball goggles, facemask and hydration or -Contour HD camcorder (on sale) or -printer, paper and ink to make resumes, get a job and earn a real airsoft budget Personally, I'd choose the last one. I suggest you go to a game and rent a gun to see if you like airsoft. There's no point buying into a sport/hobby if you don't end up liking it. Edit: Everyone beat me to it. I need to stop taking so long to type. |
$100 bucks gets you a pack of bbs a day pass and a rental with lunch and dinner after.. that is about it.
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Lets see if I can make this clear:
YOU CAN NOT BUY AN AIRSOFT GUN FOR $100. THEY DO NOT EXIST. |
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trigger was assembled incorrectly to boot -.- |
I think 100 bucks covered my eye pro. :D
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If your intent is to plink in your basement, then just about anything will suffice. However, if your budget of $100 up front is with the intent to go out and play at games, then put it toward a good set of eye protection. Nothing beats having your own solid set of eye pro. Then just rent and play as you can afford it.
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you can buy some mags and manually throw BBs at people :)
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$100 bucks? I have a hammer on a pistol that costs around that.
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