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Old April 9th, 2010, 23:03   #1
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Need help to choose - Low budget

Salut, je suis nouveau sur le forum et j'ai regarde pour un airsoft depuis quelques temps et j'aurais besoin d'aide.

Je suis prĂȘt Ă* mettre environ 100 Ă* 120$ CAD, mais pas plus, car je viens juste de commencer et je voudrais avoir un peu plus d'expĂ©rience avant de faire un achat plus important. La seule expĂ©rience que j'ai sur le airsoft me vient d'un airsoft du Walmart que j'ai achetĂ© il y a environ deux semaines. Depuis, je tire sur des cibles chez nous, mais participer Ă* une partie de airsoft pourrais me plaire. Je voudrais donc avoir le airsoft le plus prĂ©cis que je puisse acquĂ©rir avec mon petit budget. La cadence de tir ne m'intĂ©resse pas trop, mais j'aimerais quand mĂȘme qu'il ne soit pas un «spring». J'ai pensĂ© aller vers les pistolets, car mon budget ne semble pas adaptĂ© a un fusil d'assaut ou a un sniper.

J'ai trouvé ce pistolet et je me demandait s'il s'agirait d'un bon choix.
https://www.buyairsoft.ca/kjw-mk1.html

Merci, Mathieu.

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Hi, i'm new on this forum and i've been looking for a airsoft since some time and I would need some help.

I'm ready to spend about 100-120$ CAD, cause I don't feel like throwing away 300$ (even if this worth it) right now on something that i'm not experimented.
The only experience I have about airsoft is a Walmart's shotgun that I bought there's about two weeks. I want to have the most accuracy airsoft that I can have with my money (probably not alot) and I don't really care about the firing rate. Should I buy something like a pistol, cause when i'm looking for a assault rifle and this is totally normal for a 100$ assault rifle, their always looking crappy.

I've found this and I don't know if this could be good.
https://www.buyairsoft.ca/kjw-mk1.html

Thank you, Mathieu.
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Old April 9th, 2010, 23:10   #2
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Get out to a game and rent a gun to see if airsoft is for you. If it is, be prepared to drop $600-$1000 to get started in this sport (gun, gear, etc).

Airsoft is not a sport that can be done on the cheap. Goodluck
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Old April 9th, 2010, 23:11   #3
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The only experience I have about airsoft is a Walmart's shotgun
And for $100, that's about all the "airsoft" experience you're going to get.

Low end airsoft guns start at around $350. Airsoft is expensive.. there's no "cheap" way to do it.
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Old April 9th, 2010, 23:20   #4
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Its been said and I'll agree.

Go out to a local game and rent first. Make sure you enjoy the game. If so, save up. if it takes a year then it takes a year. Airsoft is expensive, and because of this it can take time to build up the funds to do it right. Do yourself a favor and take that time.
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Old April 9th, 2010, 23:21   #5
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Thanks for answers guys, but you guys just started playing airsoft with a 350$ airsoft gun?
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Old April 9th, 2010, 23:24   #6
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my first gun was a CA G36 for $550 that was just the gun no mags or gear
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Old April 9th, 2010, 23:27   #7
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The first airsoft gun I ever bought was $900 and that was with out additional magazines and batteries.
I arrived at the decision to commit to the hobby after speaking to friends and asking them to let me handle their airsoft guns.
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Old April 9th, 2010, 23:36   #8
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Oui...Le airsoft est un sport SUPER MÉGA CHER!!!

Avec 100 $ tu n'iras pas trĂšs loin, croit moi...À mon avis, Ă©conomise....et achĂšte toi quelquechose qui va te durer longtemps!!!

En passant quelle Ăąge as-tu?
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Old April 9th, 2010, 23:41   #9
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Salut, enfin quelqu'un qui parle en français. J'ai 18 tout juste, et faut dire que je travaille pas vraiment alors va falloir que je m'y mette pour gagner un peu d'argent. Donc avec 400$ est-ce que je pourrais avoir quelque chose qui a de l'allure ou non? Les 900$ Tokyo me font peur et je commence a me demander si je devrais vraiment m'embarquer dans le airsoft.

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Well, I think i'm going to start save up some money for a airsoft. This will even be more fun when I will buy a good airsoft instead of something cheap.

For the rent I think this is a good idea but I already know some people in my school that are playing.
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Old April 9th, 2010, 23:45   #10
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400$-500$ me semble un bon budget pour un premier airsoft gun.... Mais bon... je te conseil de participer Ă* une game avec une location avant de te lancer la dedans...parceque dĂšs que la bĂȘte du airsoft de mord.... tu seras condamnĂ© Ă* la nourrir de ta poche ($$$$$$)...lol

En passant tu viens de quelle région?
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Old April 9th, 2010, 23:47   #11
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Thanks for answers guys, but you guys just started playing airsoft with a 350$ airsoft gun?
I started playing airsoft with a $560 gun, 2 $40 batteries, a few $45 magazines, $90 BDU's, and $50 goggles.
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Old April 9th, 2010, 23:48   #12
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De la Capitale-nationale.
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Old April 9th, 2010, 23:49   #13
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De la Capitale-nationale.
Ottawa/Gatineau....= Outaouais?
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Old April 9th, 2010, 23:52   #14
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400$ .... eu non

1) Avant de parler d'achat, fait vérifier ton age!!!

2) Tu pourra alors trouver des arme de style M4 pour environ 250 Ă* 350$ dans les petite annonce.

3) tu aura besoin de vrai lunette ou masque de sécurité + chapeau + gant + protÚge visage.

4) BB sont environ 20$ le sac

5) les parties coute environ 25$ d'inscription CHAQUE !!!

6) VĂȘtement de combat (moin cher... Canada OD) environ 60$ usager (pense pas arriver et jouer en jeans

7) Botte de combat pour pas te fouler les cheville 25$ usager Ă* ...

8) les gens n'ayant pas une honneté impecable sont vite... tasser...

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Salut, enfin quelqu'un qui parle en français. J'ai 18 tout juste, et faut dire que je travaille pas vraiment alors va falloir que je m'y mette pour gagner un peu d'argent. Donc avec 400$ est-ce que je pourrais avoir quelque chose qui a de l'allure ou non? Les 900$ Tokyo me font peur et je commence a me demander si je devrais vraiment m'embarquer dans le airsoft.

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Well, I think i'm going to start save up some money for a airsoft. This will even be more fun when I will buy a good airsoft instead of something cheap.

For the rent I think this is a good idea but I already know some people in my school that are playing.
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Old April 10th, 2010, 00:05   #15
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@Palucol - Tu m'as demandé la région, lol, je t'ai donné la région. Je suis de Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures.


@Sportco - J'apprĂ©cie ta franchise, mais Ă* quoi cela me servirait-il de demander des conseils sur des choses que je ne peut pas acheter.
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