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Brokenwings August 15th, 2010 15:02

Mp5 outdoors
 
My bro wants to get into airsoft and get himself an mp5.
he wants his first gun not to be plastic, and long lasting so he wants a fullmetal one. Most of our games here are outdoors though...

it's more of a CQC gun though , no?
unless upgraded?

What are your thoughts on this or recommendations? should he really get that or should get try to find something more of an outdoor gun?

Styrak August 15th, 2010 15:06

Any gun can be an outdoor gun. MP5's are fine as outdoor guns, and my buddy ran a plastic TM one for 5 years.

VooDooPeteK August 15th, 2010 15:56

Many guys at our field use mp5's and do just fine, if its an mp5 he want then go for it.

Strelok August 15th, 2010 16:12

I'm running a plastic TM, and i must say, its brilliant stock. Probably my favorite gun

Brayden August 15th, 2010 16:36

Works fine and seriously its easy to put a 3**mm barrel in and a silencer., I'd recommend a silencer anyways like 1 of the flashider ones since you don't need much to silence it, looks great and it'll help be stealthy.

Redzephyr August 15th, 2010 20:30

Mine works just fine outside. Very mobile and maneuverable (found that especially handy in large groups of close trees), and I haven't had any real trouble hitting targets at engagement range. Most areas on the field aren't huge distances mind you, but it's been way more than sufficient so far.

As VooDoo said, if he wants an MP5, go for an MP5. I've no doubt he can make it work for him.

Brokenwings August 16th, 2010 11:19

awesome thank you ^^

CDN_Stalker August 16th, 2010 11:30

I''ve been running two TM MP5s since I started airsoft in 2004 (only AEGs I've ever owned or used), and they work very well outdoors. Obviously upgraded works better, but only by so much, the best velocity max is about 380fps. My A5 at one point shot 360fps, stock 229mm barrel, minimal upgrades, and I could easily float 0.28g BBs out to 200ft. Mind you, it was about a 4ft grouping at that distance, but they made it out there and kept going.

Kuro_Neko August 22nd, 2010 00:19

Several of my teammates use mp5's and they work fine in outdoors games. The inner barrel length isn't too much shorter then the one on an m4. Hell, the stock TM mp5k (with a pdw stock) I have for CQB has been used as a loner for outdoor games and has served admirably, if not quite equal to proper rifles.

AngelusNex August 22nd, 2010 00:37

Barrel length makes a difference but its a VERY small difference. Most fields have dence enough trees that they are pracically cqb even though your oudoors. Also, back when I had an mp5, I kicked ass wih it, only sold I as sub gun mags feel too sissy to me.

Love August 22nd, 2010 10:50

Agreed. I've been using my TM MP5 with Tac-lite more than I use my AK.

coach August 22nd, 2010 20:01

Ran my FrankenMP5 all day at the new FTF. All metal CA receiver and front end. No problems/issues with it being shorter and slightly underpowered as it became a benefit in the bush. Being able to turn and reacquire quickly while in amongst lots of trees made for a couple good kills.

Kuro_Neko August 24th, 2010 05:48

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Originally Posted by coachster (Post 1301006)
Ran my FrankenMP5 all day at the new FTF. All metal CA receiver and front end. No problems/issues with it being shorter and slightly underpowered as it became a benefit in the bush. Being able to turn and reacquire quickly while in amongst lots of trees made for a couple good kills.

Very little beats an mp5 for maneuverability, in fact only two come to mind: its little brother the mp5kpdw, and the p90. A couple of the bullpup style weapons such as the Trevor, F2000 or Famas can equal it, but I've always found reloading bullpup weapons awkward.

CDN_Stalker August 24th, 2010 08:13

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Originally Posted by Kuro_Neko (Post 1301830)
Very little beats an mp5 for maneuverability, in fact only two come to mind: its little brother the mp5kpdw, and the p90. A couple of the bullpup style weapons such as the Trevor, F2000 or Famas can equal it, but I've always found reloading bullpup weapons awkward.

Is rather like putting on deodorant. :D

coach August 24th, 2010 08:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kuro_Neko (Post 1301830)
Very little beats an mp5 for maneuverability, in fact only two come to mind: its little brother the mp5kpdw, and the p90. A couple of the bullpup style weapons such as the Trevor, F2000 or Famas can equal it, but I've always found reloading bullpup weapons awkward.

Never really liked the look or feel of a bullpup. I do agree that they are awkward to reload. I never could figured out how to do a mag change without getting hung up in my rig.

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Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker (Post 1301869)
Is rather like putting on deodorant. :D

bahahaha!


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