August 16th, 2013, 16:57 | #241 |
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You would be better to save that money untill you have about double that. You can get a much better gun that will last for $300-400. Under $200 and you are usually asking for trouble.
Make sure you buy a good pair of eyewear and boots as well.
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August 29th, 2013, 13:28 | #242 | ||
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Another thing a lot of people forget about cheaper guns is that they often lack the QC. I remember when Krakens were introduced people were recommending them in droves because they were "cheap, TM compatible (mostly), and shot well enough", completely glossing over the fact that for a while they had a ridiculously high failure rate. So you can buy a cheap gun, but be 100% prepared for the much higher chance that it could break a piston or tappet plate on your first game, the fact that it may not readily accept after market magazines or internal parts, and a host of other issues often associated with cheaper guns (poor wiring, higher internal resistant, poor battery life, etc. -I can game all day on a mini battery in my CA G36. Try that in a cheap clone and see how it works out). You also have to remember that when people say "You can make a $150 gun shoot just as well as a $500 gun", they've probably dumped $400 worth of parts in it and the only part of the cheap gun that's original is the body.
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August 29th, 2013, 13:44 | #243 |
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A gun that's not accurate, will likely break down, won't shoot far, isn't reasonably able to be upgraded, etc. well, there's always chess club ...just kidding.
$300 is a "cheap" airsoft starter, save up some money. Remember elementary school, and those little plastic four foot high hockey sticks? Thats the equivalent of a $150 - $200 airsoft gun, it really will be grief and not fun. $3000 is top of the line, and $300 or so will at least get you a reasonable starter. Remember though, you'll need ammo, batteries, eye protection, a battery charger, and gear to carry all your shit with just to start.
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August 29th, 2013, 14:02 | #244 |
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you'll need in and around 500$ to get gun, extra mags, battery, simple gear and eye protection to start.. if you can't afford it, you can't afford it.. not to mention field fees and consumables like BBs. There's some reasonable AKs for under 300$ but there's not much selection in that price range, AK or very basic m4.
And this is airsoft.. shit breaks.. even the nice guns, so you'll need to set aside some money for when it breaks.
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August 29th, 2013, 14:17 | #245 |
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There are a few cheaper guns out there but they are few and far between.
I started with an AFTERMATH MP5 Broxa, built like a tank, very few failures and got it for under $200. After several years of play, put a new hopup and tighter barrel into it. Still love it. But I've seen others that got them and they died within a few games. Better to get age verified here and pick up something from somebody bailing from airsoft. You can usually get a good gun at very reasonable prices. Plus after I got the Broxa I spent another $800 on mags, batteries, case, boots, eyepro, BDU, bbs, chest rig....etc. This is not a cheap sport.
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I think they make great project or secondary guns but the quality is too far all over the place for me to recommend for a primary when you only own one gun.
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August 29th, 2013, 18:19 | #247 |
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You can buy a King Arms Colt M4 for $250 - $300. That's probably the best and most well rounded starter for reliability and cost. But as mentioned, there are "constant" costs that cannot be avoided to play. It's as simple as that.
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November 18th, 2014, 00:08 | #248 |
Good points, and well made. I've been in and out of several hobbies with a high elitist:enthusiast ratio, and can generally spot the difference.
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May 30th, 2015, 03:20 | #249 |
Hey thunder, I know this post is quite old lol but currently my cyma m14 socom is stock with a bridge hop, and hurls .3 bastards out to 250 feet lol
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May 30th, 2015, 05:17 | #250 |
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That's the hop mod at work, not the gun.
My PTW will do 280 feet with an effective of 240. Your effective is likely close to 200-210 feet if your max is 250.
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June 28th, 2016, 19:55 | #252 |
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What!!??? Macs are good for everything. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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June 28th, 2016, 21:48 | #254 |
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I own an iPhone, and iPad, another iPad, an Apple TV, etc, but I'll never touch a Mac, not for gaming, not for media, not for general use and not for editing (if I was I'd consider it for editing).
TM pistols also typically shoot straight and true due the old school/simple Hop design. You can get metal kits and reinforcement parts if you want as well. Other guns do run fine, but go for performance and reliability first. Not to mention TMs shoot 300 - 340 out of the box, so you can use them anywhere. They aren't perfect, they're just the best rounded. The host of upgrade part, efficiency and reliability is what makes me keep buying them.
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June 28th, 2016, 23:43 | #255 |
My first and only pistol is a TM G17 and I have to say it's got laser precision and is a lot of fun. I waited for a sale and took the plunge.
I got tired of the plastic slide after a while and replaced with an Ace1arms SAI slide kit. Looks really nice and cool when it works but I've had so many problems with it that I regretted the purchase. Should've gotten an Atom or Battlecomp. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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