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June 21st, 2006, 12:12 | #16 | |
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June 21st, 2006, 13:28 | #17 | |
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June 21st, 2006, 14:01 | #18 | ||
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Bryce - if you're looking for a cheap entry-level gun, UTG is a reliable bet. I've handled and fired one. The finish is plastic and very *very* budget, but the internals are comparable to a TM mechbox, and it's a fairly sturdy build. It's even got a working (but non-functional) cocking lever, which is quite fun. And also, you're only 15, so you should probably wait to buy any sort of airsoft gun until you hit that 18 mark.
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June 21st, 2006, 16:41 | #19 |
A&A seems to have a fair assortment of Cyma guns as well.
Just started working, and not sure if I should go with TM or Cyma. Wood Comparison: Stock Cyma AK Folding Stock TM AK-47S It'll be about another week before I can afford either, so hopefully someone can put out some recent info on the new Cyma Generation (At risk of being disowned from ASC :-D ) P.S. Here's a translated review on the cyma AK47S Clickety EDIT: Yeah, I know this isn't about the MP5-J, but it's the same brand of recent guns to hit the market. |
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June 21st, 2006, 18:07 | #20 |
Got to love advice from other under-aged folks or people who have not even checked the laws of this country...
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June 21st, 2006, 18:24 | #21 |
He is no worse than those who say "but TM" right away and haven't even tried other brands that are better.
Well, mabey just a little worse 'cause he's already brainwashed and doesn't even have one. |
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