If it's a new guy's first gun and the person in question doesn't know where he/she will be playing (ie: woodland, CQB, the bronx ect...) and if price is an issue then the MP7 begins to look bad compared to a good used AEG.
There's plenty of deals to be had. Examples?
1)There's an aug for $350 with two mags, an RDS, a battery and a silencer on our local forums.
2)My friend just recently bought a G36C with an upgraded rail and open sights
plus at battery, 2 lows, and a sniper mag for $530.
I'm not bashing the MP7 - I'm saying for a noob on a budget who wants to get skirmishing quickly and without further ado maybe the MP7 isn't the BEST solution.As previously stated: If it's bought for it's intended purpose (CQB & sidearm) then the MP7 is an awesome buy.
-Cheese
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-Cheese
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