July 10th, 2006, 19:53 | #46 |
Probably not the most practical, but how about a KSC M11. I just picked one up today and holy shit, I can't wait to game it. It has an insane ROF and it's very compact. (just a little bigger than my Glock 19)
Anyways, just another idea.
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July 10th, 2006, 20:02 | #47 |
Yeah , I also looked up this option but I've heard many bad things about it. Would probably be better with the usual TM quality
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July 10th, 2006, 20:40 | #48 |
stick with TM unless ur a collector
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July 11th, 2006, 03:27 | #51 |
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KSC constructs some fine pieces. Arguably the M11 is one of the best and most reliable GBB SMG's out there. Most reliable being that you can replace the parts that break and you can get mags for it (this pretty much knocks out almost every other SMG). Doesn't necessarilly make it a good gun, but still something to consider. And KSC's Glocks are DEFINETLY not collector's pieces.
For CQB, I actually prefer a GBB pistol vs. an AEG. AEG's I find are A: Almost always too large or are too awkward to manoeuver and B: Very strangely enough, get a far higher-kill ratio than an AEG. AEG's fire at the local CQB joint fire roughly the same FPS as my GBB P226 on propane. Now, even on full auto you sometimes have problems where people aren't calling your hits. Perhaps its because most of the sights are completely off, or perhaps that they're using it at too far of a range, but generally when you dump ten or so shots into somebody, they'll feel or hear it, right? Rarely happens with a GBB. Double or triple tap them and they're definetly going to feel it. However, the place I play at is a very short-ranged tacsim area with plenty of noobs every game. Other places may very well focus more towards AEG's just for long range/accuracy. In which case I wholeheartedly support the P90 in whichever configuration you want to put it in.
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July 11th, 2006, 03:35 | #52 |
For a cqb primary, i used a modified ICS M4A1 with eg1000 motor, metal bushing and pdi 150%. Love it, short, very maniable and its a rifle, not a smg or a handgun...
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July 11th, 2006, 05:01 | #53 |
CQB weapons? you can't go wrong with any of these below: :duke:
VFC AKSU and G&P CQBR are very nice CQB weapons,but they cost a little bit more money.For practical use and good vlaue,I would highly recommend CA G36C. It comes with a Hicap,so you don't have to buy extra mags to play at first. Get a 9.6v 1500mAh NICD battery(no modify is need for CA G36C) ,and you are set.High ROF and good power out of the box(around 330FPS) Get a pistol as secondary weapon. TM P226,new TM 1911,Glock 19,23F,18C or anything you like. I actually prefer to use pistols in CQB. :-D
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July 11th, 2006, 06:45 | #54 |
why not a G3 MC51 or the CA M41 SAR?
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July 11th, 2006, 08:19 | #55 |
My CQB arsenal is
- TM Desert Eagle Hard Kick - TM M3 super 90 with the tactical stock - TM Steyr AUG Phantom kit and SG01 hand grenade The shotgun kick ass in a real CQB area and the Desert Eagle HK to. my two cent Silverwolf P.S. Red Tiger is a 6'8'' man
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July 11th, 2006, 19:16 | #56 |
Hahaha my mistake. Still Red Tiger is a really tall man !
I thought about buying a TM M3 but I heard many many bad things about the nozzle breaking. That somewhat turned me way down. And like I said, I like being able to manoeuver as I want , taking shots from weird places just like the guy in the video Airsoft Elche. For that kind of playstyle , I guess a pistol would be a perfect fit. However , thanks for all inputs guys. Keep 'em coming until I make my mind ! :-D |
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July 11th, 2006, 19:52 | #57 |
MAN! Get a bible as Primary! You know its FTIS* Standard and dont forget to sing Sweet Home Alabama before breaking down the door!
*FTIS: Fuck Tard Intervention Squad |
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July 11th, 2006, 19:54 | #58 |
Man , don't talk about our little secrets here , you , fucktard !
( that's only a little inside joke , let's get back on the topic ) |
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July 11th, 2006, 19:56 | #59 |
Ok, *feels whipped* eeww....
If you say a Pistol would fit you well then go with it :cheers: TM P226 is really nice. Or get a Glock! lol |
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July 11th, 2006, 19:58 | #60 |
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Shotty is the Sh*T
I agree that the Shot gun is an effective CQB weapon.. if your skills are up to it. Long weapons require strong weapon handling and awareness skills.. even then the hazard of giving yourself away by flaging the barrel is a constant issue. Every fire team should have one though.
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