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February 23rd, 2007, 16:11 | #1 |
new to airsoft and need to make a good purchase
greetings from a backwatered overfished hell hole known as newfoundland! XD. anyways i'm new to the whole airsoft stuff, and i need a good purchase, i'm stuck between the beretta 92 FS OR the desert eagle .44 magnum. both are spring, i'm going to try out gas later on as well so i can decide. anyhoo, which one is better in terms of accuracy, realism and power?
thanks. -Zar. |
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February 23rd, 2007, 16:21 | #2 | |
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First of all, get Age Verified before you buy anything. I personally like the Beretta 92 better. Go gas instead of springer since they are generally a waste of money. Check out ASA for pistols.
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February 23rd, 2007, 16:26 | #3 |
thanks for the link. but, for some reason, I keep getting "there are no items in this catagorey" o_O
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February 23rd, 2007, 16:29 | #4 |
click handguns, then click browse all brands
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February 23rd, 2007, 16:40 | #5 |
ah, thanks for that.
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February 23rd, 2007, 17:52 | #6 | |
Yea, you have to get age verified before you can purchase anything. Also, most people generally consider it to be a better idea to start out with an AEG before a pistol, as in a normal game a pistol is seldom used.
Make sure you check out the newbie guides in the FAQ section of these forums too before doing anything else.
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February 23rd, 2007, 18:04 | #7 |
right then, will do that. also, i'm 16 myself, just wondering if my dad could order the stuff, though when i'm in a match down at the field theres some security dude there to ensure safety, would that cause any problems if my dad ordered it?
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February 23rd, 2007, 18:10 | #8 |
here comes the gray locks monster
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February 23rd, 2007, 18:17 | #9 |
The only way this can happen is if your dad is present at all times you use his gun (you cant own it if under 18). He cant legally give it to you.
If you want to avoid all the headaches, wait until you are 18. By then you should have more money for a really decent gun. |
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February 23rd, 2007, 18:29 | #10 | |
Like Greylocks said, the only way this could happen is if your dad is with you 100% of the time you use it. Also, some airsoft fields don't allow under-18 players. Some do, but some don't.
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February 23rd, 2007, 18:34 | #11 |
decent? I work at a tim hortons after school and on weekends 3-9. by the time i'm 18 i'd have nough for an entire armory O_O and yeah, he says it's fine and that he'd keep watch, he's a skilled hunter and marksman so he shouldn't have trouble spotting any casualties.
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February 23rd, 2007, 18:37 | #12 |
airsoft is not cheap by a long shot.
heres a good price run down for a starter set-up so you can get the idea. lets say TM-M4 new type = 545 CDN 8.4V 600mA Mini Battery = 65 CDN M16 Hi-Cap Mag (300 Rd) = 70 CDN 40mm Red Dot Scope = 90 CDN (scope not needed but its a good buy for a starter) that comes to $770 for every thing you need to get going so think hard. but also if you wait till your 18 you can get verified and go used and get all that for like 500 maybe a bit cheaper or more Last edited by attack-beaver; February 23rd, 2007 at 18:41.. |
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February 23rd, 2007, 18:39 | #13 |
*calculates* should have all that within a month if i play my cards right.
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February 23rd, 2007, 18:51 | #14 |
Don't forget to add gear and clothing on top of that.
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February 23rd, 2007, 19:06 | #15 |
Yeah there isn't a way around the age verification, but if you talk to local players you might be able to rent until you are 18. An AEG is the way to go though, sidearms are only any good in CQB and even then once you run out of ammo for your primary lol...i first found out about airsoft when i was 16 as well, but the wait is definately worth it. It gives you plenty of time to read up on the sport and also time to have a good look at what is out there in terms of gear. And hey, in two years there will be better equipment out there so stick around and read.
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