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05-09-2007, 11:58 PM
Was in VA last week and stopped at a gun store to get some stuff for my AR. While chatting with the guy at the store, he showed me a gas operated Glock 17 airsoft pistol. The gun looked like an original Glock and even had a metal slide. He loaded a full mag and let me try it on a cardboard target. Fucker was full auto !! What a blast.
Anyhoo, wondering who here shoots airsoft. I want to get into it and would prefer to go with the gas operated system over the spring system. What do you guys have and what do you recommend?
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05-10-2007, 12:12 AM
used to be into it alot, might get into later in my life again, its a blast if you play with the right people..i was playing with current swat team members and ex-marines and it was great.. especially to see how a group of 8 well trained guys can take out 30 of us shitty guys...
but anyway, for pistols, you pretty much have to go gas, the spring ones are just for plinking around really (and killing bats if you live in this frat house). but if you are actually going to play, the pistol will be your sidearm in most every match (unless of course you are playing a pistol match).
Your primary weapon should be an AEG which uses a battery (usually held in the stock or grip) to drive a motor which pulls back a piston on a spring automatically. The selector switch is fully functional on these, so, depending on the model of gun, say on an m4, you can switch from safe to semi-auto, to auto. some even have the 3-round burst which is cool.
There are only a few gas operated rifle models out there, atleast when i played.
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Major General
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05-10-2007, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Arkan
Was in VA last week and stopped at a gun store to get some stuff for my AR. While chatting with the guy at the store, he showed me a gas operated Glock 17 airsoft pistol. The gun looked like an original Glock and even had a metal slide. He loaded a full mag and let me try it on a cardboard target. Fucker was full auto !! What a blast.
Anyhoo, wondering who here shoots airsoft. I want to get into it and would prefer to go with the gas operated system over the spring system. What do you guys have and what do you recommend?
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You were in VA and didnt tell me? You fucker.
Anyway i was pretty big into airsoft, now school and my car has consumed me. I still have all my stuff, i may be selling my gas powered Beretta Elite with Silencer and 2 mags if anyone is intrested, i need moneyz.
My airsoft M4 looks so real its actually pretty creepy.
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05-10-2007, 03:09 PM
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You were in VA and didnt tell me? You fucker.
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i would be afraid to meet arkan ed:
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05-10-2007, 03:36 PM
I do airsoft. Just bought a new gun, it should be on its way from Hong Kong sometime early next week. Full metal Marine M5 RAS with M3 scope and Harris bipod. biggrin:
Current gun is mainly for indoors fun (MP5SD2 with Aimpoint), plus my trusty sidearm; My G17 with metal slide, metal barrel and reinforced spring guide. Ill post a bunch of pics asap, if anyone's interested.
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05-10-2007, 05:06 PM
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Current gun is mainly for indoors fun (MP5SD2 with Aimpoint),
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thatll work just as well for outdoors, it just wont be as "realistic" looking. Assuming (maybe incorrectly) its TM, all of their stock guns will shoot with about the same accuracy from the m16 down to the mp5, the longer barrels only make for a tiny accuracy difference. i dont really know about ICS or the other companies
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05-10-2007, 05:12 PM
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Current gun is mainly for indoors fun (MP5SD2 with Aimpoint),
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thatll work just as well for outdoors, it just wont be as "realistic" looking. Assuming (maybe incorrectly) its TM, all of their stock guns will shoot with about the same accuracy from the m16 down to the mp5, the longer barrels only make for a tiny accuracy difference. i dont really know about ICS or the other companies
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You, wrongly assumed. biggrin:
Its a CA and I know it works outdoors, but it just doesnt keep the same standard as an armalite when it comes to 20m+. The places we play are mainly big gravelpits or huge semiforrested areas, so that new G&P M5 RAS will come real handy, seeing as Im gonna start playing as marksman. rock:
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05-10-2007, 05:14 PM
Contact DJ Headup, he writes a magazine for that stuff... I wana try it too but I think it's quite $£$£$
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05-10-2007, 06:25 PM
As i went to type this i found a 6mm bb on my keyboard, that should tell you all you need to know.
I own two tac vest, one light, one heavy.
Two rifles:
Tm m733 upgraded
Ca G36k upgraded
Two pistols:
Western Arms Colt 40 series defender.
Western Arms Hicapa 5, Dragon.
Im my time i have owned 4 pistols, and 5 rifles. Its good stuff if you've got a club like we have here.
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Captain
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05-10-2007, 10:13 PM
http://neasg.org/forums/index.php
A forum for North East airsoft. They have links to places from Virginia to the top of Maine. I suggest you give it a look over, read up on a bunch of threads and learn what you want/ need. They also have a Buy sell trade section where you can find some good deals on Used equipment.
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Major General
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05-11-2007, 11:26 AM
[quote="Unknown_Sniper":6dce8]http://neasg.org/forums/index.php
A forum for North East airsoft. They have links to places from Virginia to the top of Maine. I suggest you give it a look over, read up on a bunch of threads and learn what you want/ need. They also have a Buy sell trade section where you can find some good deals on Used equipment.[/quote:6dce8]
Yeah get the shit used at first, you can get good deals, and if you dont like it oh well, atleast you didnt pay retail.
But a good place to buy in the states is
[url="http://www.evike.com"]http://www.evike.com[/url]
http://www.airsoftgi.com
And an excellent place overseas is
http://www.uncompany.com
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05-11-2007, 02:28 PM
[img]http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/4527/dsc0508bt1.jpg[/img]
airsoft for the win
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1st Lieutenant
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05-11-2007, 03:16 PM
LOL at having to use orange tips!
I agree with both unknown and Milla, go for a used gun first. Thats what I did to get hooked. biggrin:
Other good Hong Kong stores:
[url=http://www.dentrinityshop.com:b0997]DEN Trinity[/url:b0997]
[url=http://www.wgcshop.com:b0997]WGC[/url:b0997]
[url=http://www.gunsnguys.com:b0997]Guns'n'Guys[/url:b0997]
DEN and GNG got wicked prices and the shipping aint to bad either. That is, if you wanna go brand new right away. rock:
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05-11-2007, 04:34 PM
Nice blase, finger off the trigger ftw!
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