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Old July 3rd, 2010, 00:35   #16
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If you intend on buying a cheap gun and wearing civis or cheap multicam then I suggest not even getting into the sport. Your min budget for getting into airsofting should be atleast $500-$700 ($300+ for the gun, bdu and vest $200+, mags,charger, loaders,sights, etc. $200+) you may get lucky with what you find on here but still it will be pricey none the less.

That mp7 from bass pro shop I was looking at because I want a mp7 BUT I am still getting a $400 P90 as my main gun. My mp7 I'd just use to shoot around in my basement (I own a real metal firing target for real guns)

You may not even find your gun right away. I got into the sport a year ago, and just attended my first game a couple weeks ago.
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Old July 3rd, 2010, 03:41   #17
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Ok, so recently me and my friends went airsofting for the first time at an airsoft place and we LOVED it! Only problem was we have crappy walmart and canadian tire guns and by the time we were done the guns were in pieces :P
So i went looking for a new gun and i found this
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...008000_425-8-4

Im looking for something relatively cheap but good, since i really dont have the money to go for the 400 dollar guns, i found out everything is metal except for the body and butt of the gun so thats obviously good and it will cost me 159.99..So im wonder if it will be a good buy, also the place i go is mainly CQB stuff..
I'll be honest with you, its not the worst but the money definitely could be better spent on something else. Dont get me wrong, that little MP7 will serve its purpose but as already stated its an AEP not an AEG. The fact that it uses a AEP make box makes sourcing replacement internals a little more difficult. Given that it also is not the most fantastic item on the ladder of quality it will eventually break down somewhere along the line and the cost of repair may out weigh the cost of the MP7 itself.

Dont forget to factor in budgeting for additional magazines and batteries as well. That little MP7 can suck back some serious juice and a spare battery or two will definitely be a necessity along with additional magazines. If you enjoy CQB style play that the MP7 is fair choice because it is small and compact. I have owned both that brand as well as a TokyoMarui made MP7 and the TM last quite a bit longer. The first thing to break on the cheaper MP7 was the magazine release and that became rather annoying very quickly.

In conclusion an airsoft gun is only part of the equation that makes up a good player. However the caveat to that statement is that there is a line of a minimum quality that must exist and be achieved as well. That MP7 achieves that line but just barely.
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Old July 3rd, 2010, 04:16   #18
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no its GARBAGE... dont waste your money on this gun. I mean even on a TM mp7, the only good thing about the TM mp7 was the external, not the internals. And this gun? complete no! externals and internals are complete fail. Save your money and listen to other people. Get age verified and maybe you'll find a better gun here and save its not a cheap hobby

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Ok well thanks for the help, and ill hopeful will get age verified soon...But im still wondering if this would be a decent gun to buy?
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Old July 3rd, 2010, 04:54   #19
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I'll say this much, there is a reliable retailer in Canada selling good quality guns at a very low price. Shop around, compare the price vs. quality for guns on the market today. Just whatever you do, do NOT shop at buyairsoft.ca.
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Old July 3rd, 2010, 09:40   #20
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The "is this a good starter gun?" question comes up so often that I am have actually been thinking about this.

Here is the result: As stated by others, make sure you have $300+ to spend. That minimum line is really about there. I think the best starter gun is a new or unupgraded TM AEG. Yes, you must get an aeg first. Unless you like tinkering with small parts that need to be painstakingly put together or want to pay a local gun doctor 10-20% of the value of the gun every season or 2, you will want a stock TM. They usually last up to 100,000 cycles. You will hear many testimonials about cheap chinese TM clones lasting just as long, but it's a crap shoot. TM guns will last 5 years without opening them up if you practise proper usage (proper usage is a different post, learn it!). When it comes time to upgrade, you still have a great platform and it may cost you $25 more to put metal bushing and spring guide in, but you still have TM quality and fit and finish.

TM AEG's are the ultimate "starter gun".
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Old July 3rd, 2010, 10:47   #21
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Talk to Ken from 007, he's an Age Verifier as well as a retailer so two birds with one stone.

Second, I hope you're not planning on just playing at Laser Trek, supposedly it isn't that great of a place (not the worst place, at least it's a place to play but at the same time you can't really just exclusively play CQB airsoft without wanting more, it's like rock climbing and bouldering sure it's fun but sometimes you then want to switch it up a bit and do the other activity) and the outdoor games are a lot better.
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