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Old September 24th, 2013, 01:10   #31
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Any good lightweight guns, cheap price but not crap exterior or interior.
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Old September 24th, 2013, 01:10   #32
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too crappy at least
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Old October 14th, 2013, 18:10   #33
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OK. I know this is basically comparing apples and oranges, but I'm looking at the A&K Masada and the PPsh-41. Besides customizability, are there any difference to be completely concerned about with either. I love the look of both. PPsh-41 is a WWII weapon that is still used in Iraq. I like the history. Any good reason that I shouldn't get one and I'll happily get the other.
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Old October 14th, 2013, 18:11   #34
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Smart Team (S&T) PPsh-41.
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Old October 15th, 2013, 12:56   #35
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I have a A&K Masada. It's a good gun for $225, it is not a "great" gun for that price. I does have a slow ROF and it's on the heavy side.

Oh and it's kinda funny about what mags work well with it.
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Old October 17th, 2013, 00:07   #36
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If I get the A&K Masada, I want the autumn camouflage from MW3. Does it matter if the guns black or tan?
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Old October 17th, 2013, 01:48   #37
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Tan gives a better base coat that won't bleed through

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Old October 25th, 2013, 06:53   #38
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I have personally had the A&K Masada apart myself 2 or 3 times, so you can take it from someone who knows. If it's your first gun, I don't recommend it. If you have a local gun doc that can install the needed up grades right away, then get it. It's a great shooting, great feeling gun. I love using it. I've owned about a dozen guns and it's the most fun gun I've ever shot. You will, however, need to upgrade the hop up to a wiitech definitely, and I would highly recommend purchasing the wiitech loading tube, and air nozzle while your ordering stuff anyway. I have found the externals of the gun to be amazing! As far as gears go, I give them a 5 out of 10. I put a stronger spring in, so the piston stripped. So I put a piston with metal teeth in, and the gears broke quite quickly. But this is after approx 20,000 bbs, and possibly a bad shim job on my part, I don't know for sure. But a proffesional gun doc should be able to do the work for you no prob and make it a sexy, trusty first gun with these 3 upgrades.
Otherwise, my advice to you might be to try for a g36 of some sort if your looking for a lighter gun. If you like S&T, I've heard a lot of good about the G36 series they make.
Hope this helps with your decisions.

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Old November 2nd, 2013, 01:21   #39
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If this local gun doc costs $50/hour, how much do you think it would cost?
And the JG G36C was recommended to me and other beginners. I personally got to hold one and wow... it was perfect weight wise. Someone said it was 8 or 9 pounds. It was like 6 at maximum. And the externals felt perfect. It was the first time I've ever held an airsoft rifle. I was scared the "polymer" would feel cheap ant too unrealistically light. It wasn't. Perfect. Anyways, sorry for the detour, how much do you estimate it would cost? And is $50/hour a fair price? Thanks in advance.
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Old November 3rd, 2013, 02:26   #40
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I think I'll get the JG G36C because it was recommended to beginners by a lot of people. For the second time round, I'm thinking like G&G C7A1 or the VFC HK416 or Magpul MOE or King Arms M&P 15 MOE. Is the JG G36C a good gun. I kinda also like the CYMA MP5 SD6 probably cause of COD 4.
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