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April 2nd, 2009, 01:00 | #1 |
So Many Choices...So Little Money
Hi Airsoft Canada,
So I have been keeping my eye on 3 G&G Guns that are all fantastic, I can afford any one of them (only one of them) but I just, can't choose. Here are the names of them: (all available on BuyAirsoftCanada) 1. G&G M4 CQB (Full Metal) 2. G&G M4 Carbine (Full Metal 3. G&G M16 (Full Metal) HELP, blackhawkdown1231 |
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April 2nd, 2009, 01:09 | #2 |
cumpulsive masturbator
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Beg?
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April 2nd, 2009, 01:11 | #3 |
Official ASC "Dumb Ass"
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so what are you asking? none of those guns are full metal btw
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April 2nd, 2009, 01:29 | #4 |
Pick the one you like. We aren't going to help you much.
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April 2nd, 2009, 01:34 | #5 |
It all depends on personal choice I have been told many times. Try looking at all of them and which ever one appeals the most to you even by the slightest pick that one.
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April 2nd, 2009, 02:46 | #6 |
Prancercise Guru
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I may be missing something here, but those 3 choices are pretty much exactly the same short of a few cosmetic tweaks.
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April 2nd, 2009, 03:12 | #7 |
All the aeg's on BuyAirsoft have a nylon upper and a plastic lower. The metal parts are everything but the pistol grip, sliding stock (the tube is metal), foregrip, upper and lower receiver, and I believe also the carry handle. It's not full metal, nor are any CANsoft guns. G&G's from higher end companies (such as Mach1Airsoft) have upper receivers that are metal, however only when stated. In terms of which one you should get, it depends where you will be playing the most. If it's outdoors in wooded areas, you may want to lean towards the M16 more as the increased barrel length can help accuracy in some cases. However, if playing in a more urban environment go more for the M4 CQB or M4 Carbine. If doing a bit of both (CQB and larger areas such as woods) go for a M4 Carbine, as it's a mix of both decent barrel length, but still compact enough (especially since the stock can extend or retract).
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April 2nd, 2009, 03:49 | #8 |
This belongs to the newbie tank...
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April 2nd, 2009, 06:20 | #9 |
Formally SwattMedic
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the choice of weapon for me is based off my main playing area. I play outdoors and therefore i chose a gun with good accuarcy over range, was quiet(as a aeg can be I guess) and when called for bring the nessary fire power on target. I don't know what the playing area on mars is like so I can't help you there. Also a concideration is versatility, would the gun your chosing adapt to your playing style. I'm a flanker, I know it and it's what I do best. Accordingly a short compact weapon is not really nessary for me and accuracy is more of a concern than ROF for me. Just about everyone else has answered you in negative manner ,not with out reason. You haven't bother to fill out your profile, which makes it harder to help you and quite franky if you don't want to take the 5min to fill it out why should others take the 5min to help you. Also your knoledge of the preposed guns seemed flawed, which again if I knew where your from roughly I could direct you to a local club. From there you could, if you ask politly, try out some different models of weapon and see if you can get a game or two in so you can see what you like before you sink your money on a weapon you may or may not like or maybe not fit your playing style. I am not here to bust your balls but you have to help us help you. So good luck in your airsoft future, also if you get age verfied you gain access to the buy and sell where you can get great guns at great prices. I also would like to add that this sites FAQ is massive and maybe seems like there is a tons of stuff you don't want to know but there is a ton of info on guns, how they work and the upside/downside of different types and brands. Feel free to PM me any questions you have. Again welcome and good luck
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