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Mooseburrito10 November 20th, 2006 21:45

CSI AK Assailant
 
This is a fairly new gun that I have recently noticed; electric. In the 120-150 dollar price range. Does anybody own it or know anything about it? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks. (I'm considering buying it.)

thephenom November 20th, 2006 21:51

We don't usually get the small/cheap brands in Canada, so you probably won't see as much feedback as you would on an American forum.

ColtFarmer November 20th, 2006 21:56

where the fuck is city 17? who sells this gun? where did you see it?

freddyclaw November 20th, 2006 21:58

city 17 is from the video game half-life thats all i know

Grim Fandango November 20th, 2006 23:53

From what i've read on airsoftforum.com it's not worth it. Basically the same quality as cyma or double eagle or any other really cheap crappy manufacturer like those two. If you want to get into airsoft, don't buy crap. Save your money for something good.

Pip November 21st, 2006 01:49

Where the hell are all these guys comming from?! thats like 3 or 4 in the past week or so all asking about crappy-branded-fall-to-pieces-in-minutes guns....this is nuts....do some reading on how shite these thigns are and save up for something thats worth it. *sigh*

Grim Fandango November 21st, 2006 02:12

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Originally Posted by Pip (Post 384320)
Where the hell are all these guys comming from?!

The local school for "special" children just got funding to build a computer lab with internet access, and well, here we are.

Kuraitenshi November 21st, 2006 04:03

120-150 is still big bucks if you are 15. by the time he is old enuff to legally own an airsoft rifle, he will be able to save enuff money to buy something decent. untill then he can read the faqs and enjoy the pics

Grim Fandango November 21st, 2006 04:25

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Originally Posted by Kuraitenshi (Post 384356)
120-150 is still big bucks if you are 15. by the time he is old enuff to legally own an airsoft rifle, he will be able to save enuff money to buy something decent. untill then he can read the faqs and enjoy the pics

So at 15, that means he is able to afford to spend $120-150 on something that will ultimately break within a few days, if not hours. That doesn't make sense. If he saves now, he can afford a good AEG, accessories and gear by the time he is of legal age. If he spends all his money on crap that breaks now then how is he going to save money? But I do agree with you that he can spend this time reading up on airsoft.

Pip November 21st, 2006 12:26

I remember when i first found out about airsoft, i was 15 too...Its amazing how your perspective on price changes after you buy your first AEG...suddenly $600+ is an affordable new toy (w00t for CA lol) :S You really do get what you pay for...

Mooseburrito10 November 21st, 2006 20:13

The laws in Canada are probably different then here in the U.S, anybody can own an airsoft gun, regardless of age. I own and have used spring rifles and am looking to get into airsoft more seriously (matches at paintball fields and such). I saw this gun on shortyusa and airsoftatlanta and thought i would look into what people thought before I consider purchasing it. Thanks for the advice.

Grim Fandango November 21st, 2006 20:17

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Originally Posted by Mooseburrito10 (Post 384618)
The laws in Canada are probably different then here in the U.S, anybody can own an airsoft gun, regardless of age. I own and have used spring rifles and am looking to get into airsoft more seriously (matches at paintball fields and such). I saw this gun on shortyusa and airsoftatlanta and thought i would look into what people thought before I consider purchasing it. Thanks for the advice.

If you really want to get into this sport "seriously" then stop looking at cheap, crap products like this. Look at TM or CA or anything expensive if you are really serious. In this sport you get what you pay for.

Greylocks November 21st, 2006 21:32

If you dont want us to give you advice based on Canadian Laws, how about you modify your profile with at least your country's name?

And if you buy crap, you will regret it. It's that simple.

Hunter Killer November 21st, 2006 22:49

why do so many americans come to a Canadian site?:banghead:

Droc November 21st, 2006 23:41

easy, they got nothing this good in their own country. Its either ASC or Arnies.


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