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May 3rd, 2008, 00:28 | #1 |
Adice on Airsoft spring guns $200 to $300 ?
Hi, I am new to the airsoft hobby. I had a couple of cheap Walmart models which are now trash. What can I get for $200 to $300 and where can I buy them?
The only Canadian online retailer I can find is buyairsoft.ca but they have no phone number or street address. I have gone to a couple of gun-shops in hamilton and they have little to offer. Adive of what to buy and where would be much appreciated. Jonathon Hamilton, ON OK, I WITHDRAW MY REQUEST AND I AND I WILL GO THRU THE FAQS.... I SEE THAT I NEED $1,000 TO GET STARTED. Last edited by jonathon; May 3rd, 2008 at 00:42.. Reason: LOOKED AT FAQ |
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May 3rd, 2008, 00:32 | #2 |
theres no walk in stores in canada its all online
www.007airsoft.com and theres also shootsoft and the classifieds on this website you need to be 18 read the faqs on this website to learn more ohh and avoid buyairsoft at all costs! Last edited by Bowers; May 3rd, 2008 at 00:34.. |
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May 3rd, 2008, 00:35 | #3 |
if youre looking to spend 200 to 300 you might as well go for a decent aeg unless youre specifically looking for a sniper rifle type
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May 3rd, 2008, 00:48 | #4 |
Red Wine & Adderall
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Hello Jonathon.
Please take the time to fill in your profile, Where your from, your birthday etc. This forum holds a lot of information. Please keep in mind before starting a new thread, that there maybe an existing one already. Near the upper right hand corner next to the quick links and log out tab is the search tab. With that you can attempt to see if there is a thread on the topic, don’t get discouraged if you don’t find something right away, change up your search words as well, the search system doesn’t just find tittles it looks for word matches in the content as well. If there is an existing thread on the topic and something wasn’t clear, don’t be afraid to necro post, despite what some douche bags say, its perfectly fine. I’m sure you have a lot of questions, and in time you will find all the answers. There’s a lot to learn and it cant be picked up in a week or two. But I’m time you will learn what you need. Heres a little reading Id like you to have a look at. http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=51609 It will shed a little light on airsoft in Canada in general. Now as for airsoft in Canada, just as a general consensus this website and the majority of its members follow the 18 years of age rule. Meaning that it is recommended that a person be the age of 18 before they acquire their first gun. It is recommended because 18 is the recognized age where a person can be held legally responsible for their actions. Now it may not be illegal in all provinces to own airsoft, but I do believe there is a province out there where there is an actual law stating that one must be 18 to purchase. Which one that is, I cannot remember. Hopefully someone can perk up and jump in on that part. The majority of fields used for airsoft play usually require that a person be 18 years of age as well, although I have heard of fields where there have been players as young as 16, with parental consent. I would like to take a moment to touch on maturity. I find people of all ages quote maturity, unfortunately stating maturity is irrelevant when it comes to airsoft, for the most part at least. There have been people as old as 40 and up who have acted like they were 12. I have already stated why the age of 18 was chosen. Now from time to time I hear people who are underage say that they have grown up with firearms all their life and they hunt and everything etc. If this applies to you then you should pay attention to this, if not you should read it and take it to heart anyways. So you have hunted for a long time? Been around guns since you were little? Well good you should have a firm grasp of trigger and muzzle control then. Now unfortunately regardless how much experience you have with fire arms you can not use it as a bargaining chip to skirt around what has been set as a rule among this community. In my personal opinion an airsoft gun is not a fire arm; however that’s my personal opinion. For me, an airsoft gun only looks like a fire arm but that’s where I draw the line in comparisons. They do not function the same, sure relations can be made but they still are not the same. Now although I may not consider an airsoft gun a fire arm, authorities will in most instances. If you get caught doing something stupid with an airsoft gun you will be charged as if you are committing an offence with a real fire arm. If you are under the age of 18, the damage falls onto your legal guardians, so the shit really hits the fan. If you’re 18 and over at least you can be held responsible for being stupid. That’s the jist of it, accept it or don’t. This website has a process called age verification, where if you are 18 or older you can meet with a volunteer representative of this website who will meet with you in person, there is no way around this, no phone, no webcam, in person only, where they will require to see a legitimate piece of photo identification. After the process is completed, it can take sometime as this is all volunteer work, you will be granted access to this websites buy and sell section, where you can find both new and used guns, for fair and competitive prices. Although its not always the case, it is sort of an open market. Things to keep in mind when initially getting into airsoft. -Its usually best to start with an AEG. -Remember to factor in the costs of gear for your kit, BDU's, footwear, vest or holsters, slings and most of all, eye protection. Money can fix teeth, but I don’t think we can fix a shot out eye yet. -You don’t always have to have a side arm in the beginning, its something you can pick up along the way. -In most cases its recommended to play with your gun stock for a while before considering upgrades. Upgrading can be costly and can cause complications in some cases. -Don’t forget to buy magazines for whatever gun you choose. High caps are ok, but well they rattle. Mid caps and low caps in my personal opinion are best. This link is a link to a page that has some information in regards to picking your first AEG. I suggest you take sometime and read it. http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=253 Gun reviews can be found all over the internet, regardless which search engine you use, a different combination of search words can yield different searches. Let me keep it short and sweet, for the bulk of it, AEGS are simple motors that drive pistons that compress a spring to expel air to propel a BB down a barrel. How you want that set up to look is up to you. There are many brands of companies out there that make airsoft guns, how much you pay maybe relevant to the quality you receive. Tactics and gear questions, tactics and other movement and communication methods can be learned on the internet or will be picked up overtime as you play. Gear, people build kits that suite their needs, its not just about looking cool. Some people simple use a holster for a side arm and carry a few mags in pockets. Others prefer to carry a full kit. To each his own. Its something you build and develop to your playing style over time. Im glad you have elected to read through the FAQs, they contain many useful posts and even though not entirely up to date, the threads contained in the faq can atleast shed some light if not point you in the right direction in regards to your questions. Cheers
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May 3rd, 2008, 00:52 | #5 |
TokyoSeven, that is by far the best one you have posted yet
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May 3rd, 2008, 02:02 | #6 |
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May 3rd, 2008, 02:04 | #7 |
In his Trunk!
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I think that was every pre made copy paste post he wrote all rolled into one.
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May 3rd, 2008, 02:06 | #8 |
Don't offer advice on something you have no idea about. I.e. Canadian airsoft prices.
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May 3rd, 2008, 02:31 | #9 |
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Id like to upgrade Styraks comment and ask you not to offer advice period.
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May 3rd, 2008, 15:20 | #10 |
dude if he has 300 to spend already he might as well save a little more for something decent
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May 3rd, 2008, 15:31 | #11 |
Division
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JG's are decent, so are Krakens, both are under 300 depending on model.
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May 3rd, 2008, 19:14 | #12 | |
Dude, something decent here costs about double that. Seriously. I echo what Styrak said.
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May 3rd, 2008, 19:56 | #14 |
What about the JG HK416?
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May 3rd, 2008, 20:23 | #15 | |
Still a far cry from Classic Army and above.
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