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Old August 31st, 2013, 11:58   #31
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In the real world yes. But we are not firing bullets here. It may take 3/4 rounds to penetrate the foliage and have them feel the hit.

If your aim is accuracy an AEG will also have the advantage in ragards to consistency.

BUT. GBBR are more fun. But you will not see nearly as many players fielding them.

I dont want to get too off topic so I will leave it at that.
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Old August 31st, 2013, 12:00   #32
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You'll only really achieve that by practice, practice and more practice, knowing your effective range of your rifle, being WITHIN that range, aiming accurately (which means correctly tuned rifle) and by being good enough to get close to the other team without being shot first. Any one can get a 'one shot one TAG' with anything hell a spring powered pistol could do that. It's the player that needs to be good, not the gun.
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Old August 31st, 2013, 13:25   #33
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Right on guys.
So just gotta get out there and have some fun and raise some hell!!!
But having an up graded tight bore barel rubber hop up and the cradle upgraded V1+ bolt carrier are still a must ?!!
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Old August 31st, 2013, 13:32   #34
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As said before, upgrades are usually done AFTER you use the rifle for a while. Don't just replace everything just because you think it'll make it some UBER-PWNGE weapon - it won't. it MAY increase performance, but the first thing you should be doing is using it stock, seeing how it performs, checking its FPS how consistent it is, etc etc. Not to mention, as a GBBR, you need to continuously maintain the magazines with silicon oil after every other mag or so. Even if you get a bunch of upgrades in the gun, you'll easily be eliminated by players who have years of experience behind them over a guy with an upgraded gun. THAT is the biggest difference. Upgrades are nice, but do it after you get some experience. What if you play a game and find the gun breaks, or you don't like it at all? Then you would have wasted all that time and money on new shit for nothing.
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Old August 31st, 2013, 13:40   #35
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The only "must" in airsoft is have fun, be respectful and carry honour.

Play first, upgrade yourself, then upgrade the gun. Don't fix what isn't broken.
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Old August 31st, 2013, 21:52   #36
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The only required thing so it can be fieldable, is the cradle velocity reducer. These guns are too hot for our field limits so they need to be ajusted. Others are just like mags instead of rims on a car. I don't know for the machine shops, I'm far away from where you are :P
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Old August 31st, 2013, 23:52   #37
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Well thats shity
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Old September 2nd, 2013, 01:31   #38
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I own and operate three - 1 is stock, 1 has the reducer and 1 has been modified with a DMR setup so it has a longer barrel and TDC setup. All 3 will shoot out to 100 yards with varying accuracy depending on the shooters skills. Not one has had an issue (yet **knock on wood**) but like all GBB you have to keep them maintained.
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Old September 2nd, 2013, 01:42   #39
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By the way, get verified it helps both you and the airsoft community. And as for those who give it (the attitude and childish behaviors) it doesn't show a good face to the new people who want to become new members. We are adults last time I looked and if you want to keep this community strong and prosperous, you should be going out of your way to be as nice as you can to anyone who asks a question about your sport. In other words treat and talk to people like they were your grand parents, I assume you at least respect them, if not... you would be the first person I would vote to have removed from our sport because you do not further it you hinder it.
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Old September 2nd, 2013, 08:55   #40
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How would I get verifiyed ?
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Old September 2nd, 2013, 19:08   #41
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Contact the nearest age verifier in your area and set up a mutual time to meet up. Age verification processes require face to face meetings with valid ID (birth certificate/driver's license etc) You have to be 18+ to be age verified, if you are under, you have to wait until your 18th birthday. Just ASC regulations.
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