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Old December 21st, 2015, 02:22   #28
Kozzie
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Airsoft can be a lot of fun if you approach it with the right attitude, or, it can go horribly wrong if you don't treat it with the respect it deserves. Protect your eyes and teeth! Make sure EVERYONE else you're playing with is doing the same, at all times. Always be conscious that airsoft look like real guns, and will be treated as such by the public, and by law enforcement (who carry the real deal). Always transport it in a gun bag or the box, to avoid any confusion. Look into the laws of your municipality that govern the use of airsoft, and be sure to follow them. Advise local law enforcement what you're doing, so any calls from concerned neighbours/passers-by won't be confused for genuine threats to community safety. Sportsmanship is very important in airsoft, always call your hits and don't give any shots you wouldn't be willing to receive yourself.



There are a lot of junk guns in your price range so be careful what brand you chose.

M4 - G&G CM (Combat Machine) are good entry level guns, arguably, the best performers (out of the box) in your price range. There are a several different models (of G&G CM), the differences are external, all of the internals will be the same. Alternatively, if you're looking for a gun with a metal body, look at King Arms.

AK - In your price range CYMA is probably your best option.

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