April 6th, 2008, 01:31 | #1 |
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Looking for good clear airsoft
Hello
I'm looking for the best clear gun that is generally compatible. After reading about all the trouble and laws, I don't want any hassle... So I want to buy a clear gun, Aftermath, Crossman, Colt seem to be the brands available. What do you guys suggest? moogy
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April 6th, 2008, 01:34 | #2 |
kraken ak 160 bucks in the s.i.r catalog there ya go clear plasticy goodness enjoy
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April 6th, 2008, 01:35 | #3 |
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+1 to Kraken AK
but...why?
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April 6th, 2008, 01:37 | #4 |
+1 to the why i mean not like you cant get better guns and all
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April 6th, 2008, 01:41 | #5 | |
+3 for KRAKEn. why get a low end gun
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April 6th, 2008, 01:51 | #6 |
If you're already age verified, what further hassle is there? If the police really wanted to get you on some sort of Replica Firearm-based charged, having a clear AK-47 will probably be no different than having a black AK-47. People who call the police about their neighbours having airsoft guns generally don't/can't distinguish between clear and coloured anyways. Just a thought.
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April 6th, 2008, 03:24 | #7 |
????? i just dont get it.... your verfied....
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April 6th, 2008, 10:03 | #8 |
formerly moogy
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Well I know I'm verified.
I want to buy a clear gun so I can make or mod it into my own special design later. If I buy a nice looking gun for 700$ what is the point in modifying it physically. The BLACK or REAL versions of a gun seem problematic selling... You have to be part of the underground it seems. To buy a black gun you need to shell out 350$ plus... If I can get a clear gun for 150$ and put a better gearbox and other components for under 300$ total... This seems like a good solution. I don't need for the gun to look real to play. When I see speedball gun that are much better in design and mechanics then real looking guns. This is just my opinion. Aftermath makes the Kraken AK-47 but they make also other models.... Are they as good as the AK-47? Thanks
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April 6th, 2008, 11:42 | #9 | |
moogy
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The only Airsoft line of AEG's that even come close in price, range and quality say to ego's,angels and proto matrix's are PTW's. Even then they do not have the same features a tricked out electro would. I sometime laugh when I hear about 3 fire modes on AEG's my angel has over 12! All metal parts? Most high end paintball markers are all CNC machined from Aerospace aircraft grade Aluminum. Have fully interactive LCD control panels not to mention many other things that make it everything a AEG is not. Simply put, I've played paintball for over 9 years grown up with the age of semi to the now age of 15 bps max in the speedball arena. If you find yourself leaning towards paintball guns maybe you should play PB? Personally, with 2 angels in my inventory and 9 years of playing PB, times and the sport have changed. I enjoy it yet find myself looking to airsoft for what paintball used to offer, A brotherhood of people, willing and happy to help one another out just based on the common desire to play and grow the sport of airsoft. I feel paintball has gotten to big and mainstream for that now days, I can't remember the last tournament I played that was not 150% competitive, people all want to be Chris Lasoya these days...... My 15 bitz P.S: As for clearsoft I have no opinion worth posting........ it's that obvious... But I would like to bring up another point, clearsoft with it's cheap prices and crap quality can't even keep up with paintball.... bellow I will show you what both sports offer for entry level markers at around the same price range.... The airsoft industry as a whole needs to be more competitive with it's prices and products. For the love of god! Aftermath Kraken AK-47 Airsoft Rifle: $140-160 Average gun recommended to most new airsoft players in the Budget zone. - 370 fps - Semi, Full Auto - Steel barrel,body, frame and steel gearbox - Adjustable Hop-Up system Smart Parts Ion: $160-190 Average gun recommended to most new paintball players in the Budget zone. - 17 balls per second semi-auto rate, 3 shot burst, 10 bps full auto, Rebound firing mode. -Break-beam Vision Anti-Chop System Reliable and durable, the eyes are mounted on a separate board for perfect alignment and not affected by paint or body color. Just clean and replace (in minutes). -A Featherweight Prizefighter At 2.2 pounds (In paintball this is a plus) - Reliability The Ion was engineered to stand up to the demands of professional players. It will outlast what used to be considered high-end and won't break down the minute you get it home. -Ball Detents Approximately 10 times the service life of current detents - Great Efficiency Expect a reliable 1000-1400 shots from a 68ci, 4500psi - Body kits easy to find -Tools 1/8" Allen wrench is all you need for primary disassembly Now add in the $280.00 for a Compressed air tank $140.00 for a electro fed hopper and your ready to go! lol None the less on a 1 to 1 basis the Ion is a better value hands down, they last for years and years and have won tournaments..... So to finish up, paintball is like airsoft in the sense of this same piece of advice passed on now for over 25+ years: "If you do not have the money to invest in these kinds of sports stick to video games. It will just irritate you playing vs comp level markers. Truly
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April 6th, 2008, 17:09 | #10 |
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First all thank for you honesty BrickHouse.
My intension in airsoft is to progress like in any sport. I just want to make sure that I don't start off down the wrong trail. If I buy a line of gun that I can slowly upgrade... that's fine by me. I just want to make sure I can. Crossman seem to be a line that if you buy... you can't do anything with it later. This is what I want to avoid. I will upgrade the component slowly and I will see the difference at each step. Thanks to all in the thread. moogy
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April 6th, 2008, 17:44 | #11 |
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if you want to slowly upgrade get a Jing Gong
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April 6th, 2008, 20:01 | #12 |
formerly moogy
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Jing Gong doesn't make a clear gun... or do they...?
moogy
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April 6th, 2008, 20:06 | #13 |
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They don't make clear guns, but you can install a clear body on it
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April 6th, 2008, 20:07 | #14 |
Sorry man they do not,
it's well worth the wait to go to the JG line, they are 95% compatible with TM components. Hope that helps
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April 6th, 2008, 20:22 | #15 |
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The upper tier of clear guns is the kraken.
JG should suit your needs well though, and not for much more money. |
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