January 22nd, 2007, 22:58 | #1 |
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O.K. I know sticky's have been made but I've read them and they really don't help me at all, so I would like you to help me out. O.k. first off I read something about having to get your prohib license to get airsoft guns over the border, is this true? 2nd all the videos I have seen with airsoft guns firing sounds like they are made of crappy plastic, and make this really sick sounding sound when fired, which sounds really unrealistic ( but might work if I had incorporated a fake silencer... hmmm... anyway) my next BIG question and probably most asked question is-> how do airsoft guns compare to paintball guns in distance and accuracy. I have some thoughts as to how they would compare considering they fire a smaller and lighter projectile compared to a paintball, lets compare the paintball marker to a high end AEG. Now alot of players I've seen playing only where eye protection ( How does a plastic BB traveling at 400 fps feel on the face? ) And lastly my question which I already partially know... is airsoft more expensive then paintball?
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January 22nd, 2007, 23:09 | #2 |
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Here's how the average airsoft gun sounds.
Video of HK33 Agian. - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting 12(*) license lol, no. It's just an import license, not a firearms license. (I think, its somewhere in the faq's crap but I don't remember.) Accuracy and range. On average, FAR superior to a paintball gun. The HK33(CA33) in that video, I was able to hit enemy easily at 120ft and able to choose where the bb will hit them. Paintballs, as I've seen on the field (shared paintball field) seem to be rather spiratic. Of course airsoft guns sound unrealistic, there is no combustion of gunpowder or anything. Some guns have a dull pfft sound to them when "silenced". 400fps bb, hitting your face, it stings for a few seconds thats about it, may give a a bit of a bleeder but hey its all good. Airsoft more expensive then paintball.......thats really debatable. Depends what you have and how much you shoot. But generally, a lot cheaper. I dont know how much 3000 paintballs cost, but 3000 bb's are about $18. Don't take this the wrong way, but please TRY and use proper sentences in your post, as your current format is hard to read. No spaces to differentiate between your sentences. Last edited by BC_K; January 22nd, 2007 at 23:13.. |
January 22nd, 2007, 23:39 | #3 |
I like to think of paintball and Airsoft as different ends of the spectrum..
Paintball guns are fairly cheap.. but you can easily spend $100-200 a day on paintballs. With Airsoft you spend anywhere from $600 on a gun to about $2000 including gear, mags, Upgrades, and Combats. Some people spend FAR more, and you know who you are! 3500 Airsoft rounds is only $20. Paintballs are usually about $90-100 for 1000 rounds. Depending on how you play 3500rds could last you more then a game or two... Plus you can get your own Airsoft BB's pretty much anywhere you want to. There is no rule saying you have to buy from the field you play at. Of course none of this includes the standard $25 you pay at the fields eaither as an Airsofter or a Paintballer. In the end. I think it all works out to about the same. Its all about what you want though. Airsoft is alot of personal customization. I Believe.. Last edited by NewType ZERO; January 22nd, 2007 at 23:42.. |
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January 23rd, 2007, 12:47 | #4 |
Thanks for all the positive replies!:smile: I thought I might get flamed for asking noob questions.
So high end Aeg's are more accurate and effective at longer ranges then paintball guns... Well I would like to get into airsoft, but where will I get one? and can anybody confirm that I need a license to get airsoft guns? if so where do I apply for this license. keep in mind im only 16 |
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January 23rd, 2007, 13:00 | #5 | |
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There are currently 2 trusted suppliers you can find them under "Canadian Retailers" but they require proof of age of majority to sell them. In addition most games are restricted to 18+ , and if not require the presence of your legal guardian on the premisis while you participate. So really you have a 2 year wait until you can fully participate.
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January 23rd, 2007, 13:04 | #6 |
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You do not need a liscense to buy them in Canada, out of Canada dont bother as you need a business, importation liscenses and a whole bunch of other head aches.
Do a search on here for an age verification rep in your area, once age verified to be 18+ (which means you need to wait 2 years) you will gain access to the Buy/sell forums. |
January 23rd, 2007, 13:05 | #7 |
You don't need a license to purchase airsoft weapons, you CAN NOT import an airsoft weapon as an individual. You have to be over 18.
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January 23rd, 2007, 16:16 | #8 |
Yes well for now I will just be playing at my friends he has a (180 acre wood and field lot) I think? but I will buy the gun under my dad's name.
Just incase you are wondering I have my minors permit/and outdoors card, and I own my own rifle, you can probably guess what kind, I am responsible. Thanks for all your help. Garandfreak... |
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January 23rd, 2007, 16:20 | #9 |
Hey Garand Freak did you read your thread Title lately?
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January 23rd, 2007, 17:00 | #10 |
yea why?
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January 23rd, 2007, 17:21 | #11 |
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These mean jack all when it comes to Airsoft sorry.
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January 23rd, 2007, 17:56 | #12 |
ya I know im just trying to prove that I'am responsible, and not some 15 year old punk that wants to go hold up a store.
Anyway now that I have had some time to think it over I have decided to get a airsoft gun ( I know I cannot buy one but my dad will) im looking into getting an airsoft sniper rifle of some sort, now I want something that is metal and not cheap plastic and I am willing to spend 600 dollars to do it. With that what kind or distance/accuracy can I expect with it? |
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January 23rd, 2007, 18:14 | #13 |
regardless of how you feel about your maturity you are still a child. Wait until you can do this legally, but you won't so my only hope is that your dad gets charged when you and your friends do something stupid with your weapon.
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January 23rd, 2007, 18:37 | #14 |
I don't think you understand what I'am saying, Im not some 16 year old punk. I have my minors permit and I hunt with my own rifle ( regardless )http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...er.php?u=29213 heres a link to canadiangunnutz it is my trader rating I have dealt with all these people and they have good things to say. Now you decide whether Im telling the truth or not.
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January 23rd, 2007, 18:50 | #15 | |
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No worries... no one is saying you are a punk... just that for the most part this activity is 18+ Technically what you want to get is a replica firearm.. a prohibited device.. no one under 18 is allowed to posses them, so yeah your dad can buy it.. but he has to be standing over your shoulder every time you pick it up.
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