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Old August 26th, 2010, 13:13   #1
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Need some help choosing a gun

Hey there guys, currently ive been browsing around for a new gun online. Thing is, I find it hard to actually come across a website that will not only ship to Canada without no problems (item taken at border, etc) but also my part of Canada which is Newfoundland.

Here in Newfoundland there are no airsoft stores where you can buy good quality guns, we only have wal-mart and Canadian Tire. Currently I own an electric M4 variant from wal-mart, comes with two mags (holding 200 bbs) and two batteries. Thing is, this gun has no power, no accuracy and is very fragile so im in the market for a new gun.

Here are a few ive been looking at, I was hoping you guys could direct me towards the best ones. Also, I have a low budget as im only in High School still and would rather a spring/bolt action. No particular reason, its just what a I like.

https://www.buyairsoft.ca/rifles/spr...n-s-famas.html

https://www.buyairsoft.ca/rifles/spr...per-rifle.html

http://www.eastcoastairsoft.com/gen-...ack-p-717.html

http://www.eastcoastairsoft.com/echo...ock-p-863.html

http://www.eastcoastairsoft.com/ak-n...fle-p-885.html
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Old August 26th, 2010, 13:17   #2
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there is a decent selection on the classified section if you get yourself age verified.
there is in fact a few suppliers in Nova Scotia as well.
get yourself AV'ed and you will get more help.

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Old August 26th, 2010, 13:20   #3
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there is a decent selection on the classified section if you get yourself age verified.
there is in fact a few suppliers in Nova Scotia as well.
get yourself AV'ed and you will get more help.

ps: if you dont want to wait and are 18+ take a look at the stinger 34p at CT, lots of good reviews on here
Alright, sounds good!
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Old August 26th, 2010, 13:22   #4
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also, dont try to import guns---you will most likely lose you money. not worth it.
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Old August 26th, 2010, 13:27   #5
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ok ill remember that.
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Old August 26th, 2010, 14:05   #6
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Of the rifles you listed, I would recommend none of them lol
Obviously get AV'd first
But while your just looking there's nothing wrong with giving you advice

So first off, the FAMAS is a version 1 mechbox, they're not necessarily bad, but they're not fantastic. As far as mods, it's not a very versatile platform...

And (sorry I don't know how long you may or may not have been playing), but everyone recommends against getting a sniper rifle for your first gun. Be a rifleman first and work on your fieldcraft and accuracy first. Most of sniping is being sneaky, you can learn how to do that with an AEG easily enough!

So as for brands, tokyo marui is really the best thing to start off with. Yes it's more expensive than clones or some of the lower end stuff, but it's well worth it.
It's plastic, but it's tough plastic. The internals are nigh invincible when left stock, and thus very cheap to maintain. They keep their value very well, so you can sell it later down the road to put a fairly large deposit on a full metal AEG. And they're guaranteed to be 100% compatible with all upgrades since everything is based on their design
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Old August 26th, 2010, 14:27   #7
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Old August 26th, 2010, 17:24   #8
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Of the rifles you listed, I would recommend none of them lol
Obviously get AV'd first
But while your just looking there's nothing wrong with giving you advice

So first off, the FAMAS is a version 1 mechbox, they're not necessarily bad, but they're not fantastic. As far as mods, it's not a very versatile platform...

And (sorry I don't know how long you may or may not have been playing), but everyone recommends against getting a sniper rifle for your first gun. Be a rifleman first and work on your fieldcraft and accuracy first. Most of sniping is being sneaky, you can learn how to do that with an AEG easily enough!

So as for brands, tokyo marui is really the best thing to start off with. Yes it's more expensive than clones or some of the lower end stuff, but it's well worth it.
It's plastic, but it's tough plastic. The internals are nigh invincible when left stock, and thus very cheap to maintain. They keep their value very well, so you can sell it later down the road to put a fairly large deposit on a full metal AEG. And they're guaranteed to be 100% compatible with all upgrades since everything is based on their design
Makes sense about not getting a sniper for a first gun. However, I am pretty decent at the hole sneaking around thing right now. I love confusing the enemy and making them paranoid as to where exactly I am. Although, I was mostly leaning towards the FAMAS, and it doesn't matter if its not upgradeable because right now I just don't have the money. Im only in high school and don't have a job atm so I have to do with what money I have.
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Old August 26th, 2010, 18:20   #9
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The FAMAS is completely impossible to upgrade/fix. It is a spring gun same as the sniper, just not as good. Save your money.
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Old August 26th, 2010, 18:48   #10
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Makes sense about not getting a sniper for a first gun. However, I am pretty decent at the hole sneaking around thing right now. I love confusing the enemy and making them paranoid as to where exactly I am. Although, I was mostly leaning towards the FAMAS, and it doesn't matter if its not upgradeable because right now I just don't have the money. Im only in high school and don't have a job atm so I have to do with what money I have.
Save up and buy something decent,
think of it this way, you buy a shitty gun, it will most likely break within a couple of weeks. buy something good, and it might last you (with proper maintenance and care) over 10 years.

Take a look at this thread: http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...gear+buy+guide
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Old August 26th, 2010, 19:40   #11
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Actually upgradeability is a REALLY important thing to look at, because even if you can't afford to upgrade it now, you will most definitely want to in the future, and it's also a good trait to have when the gun eventually breaks down!
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Old August 26th, 2010, 20:41   #12
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I have to thank everybody for their help so far. But just to give you guys an idea of what I have now and why I really do need a better gun. Here are just some of the specs:

-Its nowhere near actual size, its extremely small (Supposed to be an M4)
-Fragile, weak plastic, already starting to come apart and only bought at the beginning of summer
-only shoots like 250fps maybe less and has terrible accuracy, bullets go everywhere when on both semi and full auto
-2 batteries take 4 hours to charge and last just a little over an hour
-Was bought from wal-mart as an exchange for an old shotgun because the spring went in the mag


Right now im looking at some m14's, they look alright to me so far.
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Old August 26th, 2010, 22:23   #13
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M14's are pretty solid
Anyway, look at what tokyo marui has, they're plastic guns but they're tougher than some of the metal chinese guns for the same price and way better in the long run.
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Old August 26th, 2010, 22:39   #14
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M14's are pretty solid
Anyway, look at what tokyo marui has, they're plastic guns but they're tougher than some of the metal chinese guns for the same price and way better in the long run.
Alright, ill have to take a look sometime soon! And just to give a better idea of what gun I currently own, just look at this.....

http://www.pyramydair.com/p/crosman-...soft-gun.shtml

Only difference is, mine does't have the scope and actually loads into clips of 200 each. And my battery is in the main barrell.
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Old August 26th, 2010, 23:22   #15
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Get Av'ed man, and you'll wonder what the hell you were thinking buying those guns :P
you'll drool, you'll cry, you'll laugh.

M14's with a real wooden body...mmmm. So beautiful.
Get AV'ed!
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