July 6th, 2007, 00:17 | #1 |
New to Airsoft
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I'm new and considering getting into airsoft since owning the real stuff is A, even more restricted then airsoft and B, cost way too much for gun safes and ammunition, not to mention actually require a range or a private piece of land to shot. I've been surfing 007 Airsoft and their gear. Are there any major differences between the brands other than full metal body and metal/plastic bodies? I was looking into an M4A1 model to begin with. Anything else I should know about before jumping in with both feet? |
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July 6th, 2007, 00:23 | #2 |
Well as everyone would say, get verified, read the FAQ's. The difference between the full metal and part metal body's is mainly price.
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July 6th, 2007, 01:35 | #3 | ||
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In short, there are some brands that are better than others in terms of quality or machining/assembly, and quality control. TM might be plastic, but in 8 years of airsoft I have NEVER seen a TM gun be an "out of the box lemon" - their QC is excellent. Newer Classic Army guns are good, too. I haven't owned any ICS in the last 6 years, so I can't speak to their quality. With some of the cheap "chinese clone" model guns you will spend less up front, but pay more in repairs/maintenence/upgrades. The best thing to do is research some gun reviews. Then get out to a game and handle as many as you can. The owners will be able to give you the ins-and-outs of their particular gun. This is an expensive hobby. You'll need $800-1000 minimum to even be competitive. Your gun, battery, charger, extra mags, and ammo will eat up most of that budget. Just be sure to spend quality money on 2 things - boots and eye protection. IMHO those 2 things are more important than the gun itself. You can still have fun with a "lesser" gun - you won't have as much fun missing an eye of with a broken ankle....
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July 6th, 2007, 02:09 | #4 |
it can't be more expensive than shooting live rounds!!!
I read the FAQ section, its starting to make more sense, but yes, I do understand these are very basic and ignorant questions. We all had to start off somewhere. No worries, I used to play paintball so I know all about and care for eye protection. Now, time to search for more information regarding gatherings in Toronto/GTA to play. |
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July 6th, 2007, 02:30 | #5 |
Thank God it isn't, or my wife would make me sell the couch that I sleep on to pay for it all.
Actually getting an airsoft gun these days is WAY more difficult than getting the real thing. I bought a new shotgun last weekend and the transfer took 5 minutes, and I had several models/options to chose from and walked out of the store with it. You would have to buy online for airsoft, wait for awhile if the make/model you want is not in-stock anywhere, and you can't shop for price as there is really only 1 or 2 places in all of Canada to get one anyways. Good luck!!
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July 6th, 2007, 03:47 | #6 |
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I guess it depends on your perspective...
...a day with real steel. VS. ...a day with airsoft (and this is a small load out too!) |
July 6th, 2007, 03:55 | #7 |
Is that your Ma Deuce? Man would that be some fun on a lazy Sunday, or gopher huntimg maybe!!
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July 6th, 2007, 03:58 | #8 |
I fire more than that at a game
and its hella expensive |
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July 7th, 2007, 05:29 | #9 | |
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That being said, what are the benefits and drawbacks between a metal body and a plastic body, namely CA vs. TM for the M4A1 type models. I've read some reviews and they said a metal body is more trouble then its worth in terms of function, but for looks, metal is hands down a winner. Just trying to pick a primary weapon right now is tough, do I go Carbine or full rifle, add all the bells and whistles or just go stock. The combinations are endless. Also, do those scopes really make a difference in your play and aiming? The newbie questions are endless! |
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July 7th, 2007, 09:47 | #10 | |
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July 7th, 2007, 10:17 | #11 | ||
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The main way to break a plastic bodied guns is if you are a hamfisted moron with no sense of balance who dives/falls on their gear on a regular basis. This behavior will also break metal-bodied guns, by the way. If you treat quality guns with even the slightest modicum of respect, they will last for years. There are a number of gun docs, myself included, who run stock-bodied TM Armalites as their primary weapons. Try and find a stock TM plastic Armalite body in the buy and sell - they are rare as hell, because all the gun docs want them, myself included. When people who know these guns inside and out leave them stock, that in itself should tell you something.
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July 7th, 2007, 13:21 | #12 |
Two different opinions regarding plastic bodies. Interesting.
Well I should also consider what is in STOCK, so the choices are slim if I want something within a week or so. |
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July 7th, 2007, 13:40 | #13 |
get age verified and your choices are hardly slim.
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July 7th, 2007, 14:20 | #14 |
Well, unless you get age verified, nothing is in stock (well, I know of no retailer who keeps any AEGs in stock anymore).
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July 7th, 2007, 14:26 | #15 |
This age verification thing everyone keeps mentioning, is it like a network where all dealers in Canada share a database?
For crying out loud, buying one of these things is harder then buying a real firearm at the moment for me! hehe Will my PAL be sufficient age verification??? I'm trying to get a hold of AirSoft Canada Armoury to see if they are a walk in store front but no answer, probably out shooting it up having fun. |
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