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Haggis January 21st, 2006 10:18

Newbie Side arm advice
 
I am looking to purchase a side arm...im looking for something GBB with hop up adj and min 20 rounds cap. Ideally small(ish) too as one...not a fan of lugging gear around i dont need and 2 lady hands i have :smile:
If anyone can point me in the right direction i would be very greatfull. also, if poss a gun that can maybe use prop as well as Grngas. Info and $$$ info/ reccommendations if poss...many thanks :salute: :salute: :salute:

Pvt_Cold January 21st, 2006 10:27

look around. you will find money informationa and size and weight and capacity all on one site if you look at a retail site. christ. OH AND MOST SITE HAVE PICTURES TO SO YOU DONT HAVE TO READ A LONG DESCRIPTION ABOUT WHAT THE GUN LOOKS LIKE. OMG!!!
How.
helpful.
am i??!!

Haggis January 21st, 2006 10:34

thanks cold...been doing that but i was counting on someone with experience maybe guiding me with knowledge rather than telling me to use a resource i already have....theres no better advice than that of experience

Haggis January 21st, 2006 11:33

stop !!
 
its ok...no need to answer....im going to research the site and FAQ like a good little newbie

rat January 21st, 2006 11:43

hey bud. i would STRONGLY recommend the KSC g19. it is small, reliable, and has a nice feel as well as a strong blow back when used with propane and a metal slide combo.

it is personally my favorite sidearm that i own.

i recommend the metal slide as well. if you are on a budget, start with the abs one and upgrade later.

Haggis January 21st, 2006 11:47

Rat....you're the rodent!
thanks for that man...your input is very welcomed....will chk it out for sure :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod:

Rumpel Felt January 21st, 2006 13:28

Start with ABS if you're on a budget? I wouldn't say so.

Try a KJW G23 or any gun from a manufacturer that makes them full metal. Only buy plastic if you have to. In this case, if it has to say Glock 19 on the side then get it or mabey try KWA.

Haggis January 21st, 2006 13:44

ok thanks again for all input...highly appreciated...for the record im not on a budget if this helps or would make you point me in a different direction
thanks

CDN_Stalker January 21st, 2006 13:47

KSC Glock 19 hands done. Best bang for you buck, add on a metal slide and use propane, run 0.30g BBs and you can't go wrong with it at all (I love them so much, I own TWO KSC G19s!) Even has a LOT of weight to it (even stock, more so with metal upgrades), I'd say it's compared about to a fully loaded real steel Glock 19! TM SIG P226 is another good one about the same size.

PVT Cold, chances are high that Haggis is older than you, so don't treat him like a 16 year old who wants to be spoon fed. I've chatted with Haggis a few times, he tends to do a lot of reading more than posting.

And Haggis, asking me via PM or MSN Messenger is completely flameless. Ask any of the many who come to me for advice! If I can't give it, I can direct you to those that can. 8)

The Saint January 21st, 2006 13:51

Lady hands rather suck, I should know. :lol:

Try this: http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...t=21599&page=1

DEA has a deal going, more here: http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...t=21743&page=1

Haggis January 21st, 2006 13:57

Good Link for the lady hands amoung us....its not so much of the lady hands but i have bad arthitis due to multiple bone breaks in my hands so a smaller item is easier to handle (justification for my ***** reduction operation) :lol:

CDN_Stalker January 21st, 2006 14:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by Haggis
Good Link for the lady hands amoung us....its not so much of the lady hands but i have bad arthitis due to multiple bone breaks in my hands so a smaller item is easier to handle (justification for my ***** reduction operation) :lol:

LMFAO

yanhchan January 21st, 2006 14:19

never ever start off with a revolver...I learned the hard way. I love it now but there was a serious learning curve for aiming and reloading...Good luck...I hear the HFC M190 is good...

Syphen January 21st, 2006 14:24

KSC Glock 19 is my recommendation. it has been THE best gbb i ever owned by far. I shouldnt have sold it.

ert January 21st, 2006 14:54

KJW M9 is by far the best your money can buy. Full metal, propane ready, and it last forever.


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