January 13th, 2008, 19:47 | #1 |
I'm new to airsoft
Hi there.
I'm starting to research airsoft, and it interests me. I'm looking at buying an airsoft gun in the style of a M16 or a M4 Carbine. Any tips on buying? Also, which is better out of Electric, Gas, Or Spring? Any information will be greatly appreciated Thanks. Last edited by zetoman; January 21st, 2008 at 22:05.. |
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January 13th, 2008, 19:52 | #2 |
#1 get age verified
#2 read the FAQ's and search the forums #3 get age verified #4 post where you live in your profile #5 get age verified I cant reiterate #1,3,and 5 enough because once you do that everything becomes much easier Welcome and good luck HRT |
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January 13th, 2008, 20:01 | #3 |
i dont think theres any gas rifles. ive never seen any, and spring guns arent very fast for close combat
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tips on buying = only buy in canada and these are the 2 sites to buy from
www.aasurplus.ca www.007airsoft.com |
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January 14th, 2008, 03:26 | #6 | |
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Back on topic, try looking through some video reviews on youtube.com, you can find a lot of good reviews and info (as long as its not a bias 10 year old telling you to buy a sniper he got). Last edited by Shrapnel[Op-For]; January 14th, 2008 at 03:29.. |
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Spring guns have their places, and as for speed on a spring gun, obviously youve never slam-fired a mag fed spring shotgun before, because you can rattle off quite a few rounds. Quote:
Its usually recommended that a person starting off, starts off buy picking an AEG first, so electric would be your first bet. Then after youve played a match, you can maybe tailor your gear and consider picking up a side arm later on, which can be gas or spring. People sometimes look down on spring but they have their places. Usually as sniper files, but spring pistols come in handy when its cold outside, and temperture can drain batterys or screw with the gas in your mags. Airsoft is an expensive hobby, not meant for everyone, and its not expected that you pick up everything in one night, or buy all your gear in one day. Its something that paitence is a very important factor in. You learn slowly, you meet people, you gain and understanding over time. You learn whats good, you learn whats crap. You gain the understanding of why airsoft is the way it is in Canada and eventually it will all make sense in the end. Theres alot of info on this website in the frequently asked questions section, but it will be up to you to find what you need. Dont be afraid to ask questions, just understand that not everyone is always paitent with people who ask to many questions, but if you ask me, everyones gotta start somewhere. If something in the faq section isnt clear, go ahead and ask.
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Tip #2 - 90% of airsoft guns perform basically the same out of the box. Each has its own inherent flaws and strengths, and can be tuned for different styles of play (ie: indoor vs outdoor, assaulter vs DMR). Tip #3 - Your own body's ergonomics need to have a say in what gun is comfortable for you. A short person may well find a full-sized G3 rifle too long and unwieldy ; similarly, a really tall person may find a P90 too small. Get age verified and get out to a game and handle as many different types of airsoft guns that you can - your body will tell you what's right.
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January 14th, 2008, 09:57 | #9 |
+1 to all the above
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January 14th, 2008, 12:40 | #12 |
NDAS, look closer at my avatar, that little white box with "age verified" in it with a nice little check mark next to it means I am verified.You may wan't to just concentrate on helping out a new guy rather than Chastising me. Moving on, everybody here has good advice, not sure if this was mentioned up above,get good eye protection, something durable and comfortable Comfortable dont skimp in this department, Paintball goggles work in a pinch, but with the power of some of these guns it never hurts to have ballistic goggles, better safe than sorry
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January 14th, 2008, 14:56 | #14 |
A lot of what you were just advised to do is resolved by going to see things in person. At the same time, you can usually get age verified AND try out things before spending cash.
You can also read the Information section. There's good stuff in there. |
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January 14th, 2008, 15:01 | #15 |
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Get a Systema PTW M16 or M4 MAX. You won't regret it
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