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June 25th, 2012, 04:18 | #1 |
Couple Questions
Hey guys, I have recently just quit competitive paintball to give Airsoft a try. I find that paintball is much to expensive, and I don't have that good of a job :P.
My questions are: 1. In comparison to paintball, what airsoft gun would be considered the "ego11" of airsoft guns? My buddy has some type of an M4 he might sell me. In regards to effectiveness, accuracy, range, internals etc..what paintball gun could be considered the same level? 2. Is there airsoft teams? How does one tryout? Is there tournaments/prizes? 3. If someone could ballpark it for me, how much is an entire tactical uniform? (Vest, primary, side-arm, pants, other misc. apparel someone might wear) 4. How much would a day of airsoft cost? Is it similar to paintball where you BYOP (Bring your own paint) or I guess in this case bring your own bb's? 5. How many magazines would be ideal to carry during 1 game/match? Thanks for any help you guys can give me. |
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June 25th, 2012, 04:57 | #2 | ||||||
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Impatience may make you want to just buy something cheap now now now, but that path leads to disappointment and frustration. Do your homework and take the time to save up and buy something decent: your patience will be rewarded. Quote:
Also you should forget comparing airsoft guns to some paintball equivalent; it just doesn't work that way. Quote:
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Again, take the time to do your homework; jumping in head first without knowing what you're doing or trying to find easy answers is just going to come back to bite you in the ass down the road. Quote:
Usually you bring your own BBs, but some fields (usually paintball fields trying to apply their business model to airsoft) will force buying BBs from the field. It's fairly rare however, since many people are picky about what BBs they'll feed their guns (for good reason since not all guns handle all BBs the same way. So some players swear by specific brands just because anything else won't feed properly.) Quote:
Some games (like milsim) will restrict how many BBs total you carry. Real milsims usually prohibit hicaps as well (and some force the use of low and/or realcaps). A game like that goes on all day, so you'll only reload while respawning so obviously you may need to carry more mags. If its just skirmishes then you can get away with just a small handful of mags, even if they're realcaps or lowcaps. Depends how much you shoot, too.
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June 25th, 2012, 05:12 | #3 |
I'm not sure about paintball, but airsoft can get pricey.
Heres a very rough absolute-low-end estimation for the items you asked about. The prices only go up from here. Vest - $40-50 Primary - $300 (after taxes/shipping)/ $200 used Mags - $25-40 Battery - $20-30 Charger - $40-50 Sidearm - $200 / $100-150 used Mags for sidearm - $20-50 Eye protection - $50 Boots - $75 BDU (pant and shirt) - $50 As mentioned, this is a very vague estimate. You may find some stuff for cheaper if you get a deal on the classifieds. You may find some stuff to cost a bit more than what's listed here. Add to this the cost of BBs and propane, along with the game fees as mentioned. You may not have to get everything on that list right away. Most people build up as they play. Bare minimum would be Primary/Battery/Charger/Goggles. Boots should be in there as well unless you have a comfortable and supportive pair. You can attend casual games in cargo pants and a tshirt. One highcap mag could last you a round if you dont spray everywhere. A lot of games also offer rentals. I'd recommend you try out before investing in anything. Games held in paintball places usually have a primary for rent (25-50 bucks, includes bbs and a mag or two) and provide goggles for play. You're best off trying it out and seeing if you like it or not before diving in. If you do decide to get in, you'll have to get Age Verified to buy guns.
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June 25th, 2012, 11:26 | #4 |
"bb bukakke" KING!
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unlike paintball, there's no real prizemoney in airsoft, there's a few tournament games I've seen but there's not really any prizes involved. The sport is still sort of growing, whereas paintball is very commercialized and big business.
As for guns, just about every manufacturer makes an m4 and like Drake said, some are better than others. But some have seen awesome results form shitty/cheap guns with some tweaking, vs some seeing shit results from a nice gun... but the odds favor nicer guns performing better. The reality is that all airsoft guns will suffer mechanical failure eventually, so what you're really only buying is the quality of the frame (gun externals) around the gearbox, since everything in the gearbox (including the gearbox itself) is replaceable. To ensure the ability to do this you should be shopping for a gun that's tokyo marui compatible since the majority of the parts are made for tokyo marui designed guns. Since they are the grandfather company of the AEG most manufacturers used them as a template. Only when you get into more unique gun platforms will you see some more uniquely mechanically designed guns or the few manufacturers that went their own way. |
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June 25th, 2012, 12:55 | #6 | |
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June 25th, 2012, 13:19 | #7 |
my first game yesterday and the fee was $15
I'll give you a break down of what it cost me and what issues I had tac vest $56 -something broke, it might have weakened that point but still works atm... maybe have to reinforce BDU $62 -top and bottom, though i ended up not using the top since it was way too hot Olive drab t-shirt $6 -from army surplus drop leg holster $22 -failed during last scenario... need to secure it better on the drop leg knee/elbow pads $26 -never used them since the field was pretty soft gun sling $20 -must have! goggles $25, $40, $50 and $90 -had fitting issues with 2 of the 4, $40 and $90 dollar ones left huge cap at bridge of my nose -looking to fit fans on the $50 one that i used all game, it fogged up a lot! even the $90 one! -don't buy goggles unless you can try the fit on first if it's at all possible boonie hat $10 -from army surplus as well boots $80 -re-purposed my coleman hiking/camping ones, they performed excellently gloves $25 -actually brought 4 pairs to game, didn't use any of them, hehehe buddy got shot between the knuckle so take my experience with a pinch of salt mesh mask $15 -didn't fit too well with goggles but will try to make it work for another game -got shot in the head a few times but luckily not in the nose/mouth area.. weapons and consumables... GBBR G36kv w/ 3 extra magazines ran me about $600ish -wished I had bought one more mag... -was easily out gunned by m4 "LMGs"... -sucker was loud and you knew who just took out a few enemy players if you heard it and people yelling hit afterwards =D GBB MK23 w/ 2 extra magazines $320 -side arm is a must when running GBBR as primary since they're real caps... Bastard BBs $10 per 2000 count bag, went through 2 bags I personally only used 500ish rounds, buddy using my Scar H AEG went through rest Propane, went through two bottles, these are $3 a piece at Walmart I believe All that cost me near $1500, the Scar H is mine too and that ran me $550(used) but I didn't use it again after first scenario and buddy used it rest of the day I've asked and read, when they say it'll cost you excess of $1000 to get into a game, it's true... If you went with an electric gun, you could get away with no side arm at all, electric rifles are mostly cheaper than GBBRs AND magazines are very cheap compared to gas magazines so you could save a bundle by simply going with electric. Unless the game specifies, you don't need really expensive/fancy BDUs anyways. My game was Tan vs Green, as long as you're wearing those colours it was fine. Sorry for not organizing my thoughts properly :P Everything I bought is considered new unless specified |
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June 25th, 2012, 14:08 | #8 |
I'm from the same world you are (I still play competitive Xball), here's some things I found in regards to your q's:
1. Not many people here (besides me) will know what an Ego is. Most of the stats you listed there can be changed and upgraded to what you need (just like pb). You can think of an M4 as a good starting gun. I say this because there are many upgrades and parts available for it. There are many different brands which make M4's. With it comes different quality. So basically without knowing your friend's "some type of M4" noone can make a determination until they know what brand it is, and what may have been upgraded with it. 2. Been answered by other posts 3. Only thing I'll add here is that you probably already have the necessary goggles from paintball to play. I would stick to paintball goggles because a lot of fields that allow airsoft to be played are paintball fields, which NEED paintball goggles due to insurance reasons. Airsoft goggles are not always covered by their type of insurance and hence are not always accepted at paintball fields. 4. Airsoft, I would say, is probably half the cost of speedball, depending on where you went for paintball. Let's use the Cage at Raiders for example. The Cage would require entry, which was usually $25 and a case of paint which was $35-50, this adds up to (lets say on the cheap side) to be about $60 for the day to play. To top it off, if scrims are going quick the day would last probably 3-4 hrs max for the entire case of paint. In Airsoft, I would probably pay somewhere around $10-25 for entry for a scrim day, and for 2000 rounds of BB's I would pay somewhere around $10-20. Already its cheaper even if we compare the most expensive airsoft day to the cheapest pb day. To top it off, I would RARELY go over 2000 rounds in one day. Also I'm not taking into account large scenario games, where the entry is usually more than scrim days, just like large scenarios in PB. 5. Depends on your style of play and the scenario of the game is. I would say it can be similar to playing back, front or mid in paintball. I play mid mainly in paintball carrying anywhere from 4-6 pods a game. In airsoft I would carry around 6-8 68rd mags. Most of the time I wouldn't go through all of them anyways. Here's some other things to take note, if you're expecting airsoft guns to be like markers, you'd be in for a pleasant surprise. I know I can do a complete break down of an Ego (bolt, rammer, regs, and frame) and clean it in under 30 min. With an AEG there are more moving parts and it takes a lot more time (for me) to disassemble and reassemble all parts for my airsoft guns. If you weren't a techy with your marker, I wouldn't recommend tinkering and breaking down things yourself. Drop it off to a tech to look at and take the time to read up and learn some things |
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June 26th, 2012, 07:10 | #9 |
Thank you everyone for all the insight. These answers you guys have given me are incredible. Here's another:
King Arms Colt M4A1 Full Metal - good beginner gun? |
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June 26th, 2012, 07:57 | #10 |
Yes.
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June 26th, 2012, 08:59 | #11 | |
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I have just purchased it and out of the box it's shooting 398 FPS, great build quality, everything is nice and snug and decently oiled. Highly recommend purchasing it, best money you could spend on your first AEG! |
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June 26th, 2012, 15:22 | #12 |
You couldn't have picked a better gun to get into the sport with. I'd recommend anyone who starts off in airsoft to get this gun first. Absolute beauty for its price.
Heck, I'm still using the KA M4, though I've replaced most of the internals. |
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June 26th, 2012, 15:33 | #13 |
aka GhillieSnipes
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To reply to the "ego11" question, the equivalent of it would be a Systema PTW. Costs about the same, except PTW mags are expensive and pods aren't lol.
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