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Persons may posses them. People under 18 are not legaly "persons" they can only posses replicas under the direct supervision of their parent or legal guardian. direct supervison is .. the parent or guardian is with the minor supervising them. if caught with them.. a minor.. I mean their parent could be charged with a "cocktail" of criminal offenses. Improper use of a prohibited device, transfering a prohibited device, child endangerment, neglect, and if convicted could serve up to 5 years. I expect if parents knew this they would think twice about buying replicas for minors.
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January 31st, 2006, 15:12 | #17 |
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I'm getting KJW M9 - good reviews, already full metal and very decent price... Hope it holds in CQC at TTAC3
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January 31st, 2006, 15:29 | #18 |
Speaking of transportation of the arms. Anyone know a good place to buy a case? Maybe foam style with aluminum shell Want to make sure the guns aren't just rolling around in the trunk!
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January 31st, 2006, 17:18 | #19 |
mags are the same
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Check CT, Walmart... A *GUN* shop perhaps? |
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Davemire, Canadian Tire has two sizes of aluminum breifcase style cases, the small cheaper one is about $20, big enough to hold any handgun and a few mags/accessories. The larger one, you could put quite a few handguns in there plus toys. It costs about $30. It's roughly the same size as a normal briefcase, just thicker. Look in the toolbox section. |
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January 31st, 2006, 19:13 | #23 |
thanks for all of the information you guys, i really appreciate it.
the two hand pistols i have it narrowed down to is the g19 or the KWA MAC 11, which one will give me the upper hand? i need accuracy, concealibility, the higher the ROF the better, durability. is the KWA MAC 11 basically an uzi type gun? -galen |
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January 31st, 2006, 19:17 | #24 |
i just recently purchased the tm hicappa 4.3 very small and very accurate and powerful probably one of the nicest gbb's ive used
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January 31st, 2006, 20:20 | #25 |
Good luck concealing a M11 unless you wear a big coat. Very awkward design to hide with the long mag. Look into the Maruzen Micro uzi with short mags, pistol sized, gih rate of fire, blowback is weak so accuracy is reasonably maintained with longer bursts. If you're playing % ist" then it fits the look too. The G19 is probably a better choice because it is smaller, more functional, holds I think 20 +1 rounds, and in semi auto, you're more likely not to run out of ammo. Well priced to for a GBB. Remember to use ! Especially if it's a KWA.
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January 31st, 2006, 21:53 | #26 |
Simple non-descript carry case; get a cheap lockable briefcase from anywhere. Line it with foam.
Galen, if you want and SMG, buy an SMG. If you want a handgun, buy a handgun. You still have to be 18 to buy either. You can read the Reviews section, too. Better yet, why dont you go to a game and see what folks use? That will help you far more than asking. And if the local place does not allow players under 18, you will know it's simpler to wait. |
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February 1st, 2006, 00:09 | #27 |
thank you all very much. my local place allows 14 year olds to play with permission as i stated in a previous thread. I have used the TM M4A1S, the TM M4A1 and the TM AK47. i love the ak 47. I intend to get this when i am ready to get an AEG.
thank you all very much. -galen |
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February 1st, 2006, 00:30 | #28 |
What most people are saying, and get flamed for it too, is that "Oh my local field allows you to play if you're 14 if your parent signs for you", key phrase, IF YOUR PARENT SIGNS RESPONSIBILTY OF YOU, god, and these guys get flamed and bashed.
Also, when people start a thread asking a question, I don't think all they want to hear is "Use the search button n00b", like actually try to help them, then maybe remind them to use the search button later, if someone posts a question about something, and everyone gets all huffy saying "This topic was discussed already, go find the first one", and meanwhile the topic was first discussed like 2 months before, I have seen this happen on more boards than one. /rant off Well for conceilability(sp?) and function, with that Bond-esque look, you can't go wrong with a Maruzen PPK, for $98 from WGC, (or you could order it through Tru, or somehow else), they are quite cool looking, hold 22 rounds, and weigh about half a kilo, considering they can fit in your hand, they are quite heavy. Your other alternative would be a trusty KSC G19, rugged, well known, small, heavy, and many upgrade parts are readily available. peace- JT. |
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February 1st, 2006, 07:42 | #29 |
The primary problem here is that Galen has obviously no real idea about what he wants. He's not even staying with a similar type of gun. SMG and handguns are far from the same.
So please tell me, from your 14 year old pedestal, why telling him to go see for himself what folks really use is bad advice? If he goes to a game, and for example sees a whole lot of Glock 19 from a same manufacturer, maybe there's a reason? Maybe there's a clue in there someplace? Maybe he wont waste his cash on something useless because he'll have the chance to try something first? Maybe you should sit back and listen yourself because there are GOOD reasons behind what Experienced people say? |
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