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Delta Charlie July 15th, 2011 00:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 1501099)
GO AND PUT THEM IN YOUR HAND AND SEE HOW IT FEELS.

Asking other people about their own opinion won't help you at all.

I would if I could but I don't know where I would be able to find any. I live in Ontario and I don't have a restricted firearms license. If you had any suggestions though, that would be great.

Frozen Tex July 15th, 2011 00:33

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Originally Posted by Delta Charlie (Post 1501172)
I would if I could but I don't know where I would be able to find any. I live in Ontario and I don't have a restricted firearms license. If you had any suggestions though, that would be great.

Get thee to an airsoft match and try out the airsoft pistols.

Styrak July 15th, 2011 00:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by Delta Charlie (Post 1501172)
I would if I could but I don't know where I would be able to find any. I live in Ontario and I don't have a restricted firearms license. If you had any suggestions though, that would be great.

....I meant the airsoft versions.

Strelok July 15th, 2011 01:36

Goddamn.

Derp alert.

bizkilter July 15th, 2011 07:13

That's what she said..

Drake July 15th, 2011 08:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Delta Charlie (Post 1501172)
I would if I could but I don't know where I would be able to find any. I live in Ontario and I don't have a restricted firearms license. If you had any suggestions though, that would be great.

Suggestions:

1. fill out your profile: people can't guess where you live;

2. get AV'd: things are easier when you're AV'd, people are friendlier, the beer is colder, etc. -- on this forum minors just get stuffed in 55 gallon drums and rolled down bumpy hills;

3. go out to a game (its a good place to get AVd) and you'll be able to check stuff out. If you're friendly and ask nicely, people will usually let you try their gun;

4. don't be a tool. Tools have short lifespans around here.

Red62 July 15th, 2011 16:31

As stated before: ergonomics build and that third thing. Everything is based on how you play: you shoot a lot? Are your hands big? Do you eat shelfish? Would you like your gun to shoot for as long as it can or would you prefer to be making waffles for the rest of the team after one or two games?
I agree with some of what the others are saying: play a few games to figure out your stragety and then make up your mind.

weaky July 16th, 2011 07:23

sig saucer :popcorn:


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