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a.o.d. March 22nd, 2009 16:13

just starting
 
I dont even have a gun yet, but am thinking of getting this
http://capitalairsoft.ca/store/index...products_id=15

just for fun to shoot at some cans and such then buy some thing better.
I am assuming that will cut it for some backyard fun but what im really looking for is a g36 the more metal the better not really worried about a price aslong as I get what I pay for. any one know where I can find a good G36 or a P90?
thanks

Brit ter March 22nd, 2009 16:18

get age verified then you can gain access to the classifieds ! Also read the FAQ threads thy might help !

FlyingCats March 22nd, 2009 16:27

Very good starting gun:
http://capitalairsoft.ca/store/index...roducts_id=161

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brit ter (Post 945784)
get age verified then you can gain access to the classifieds ! Also read the FAQ threads thy might help !

DUDE hes asking whats a good gun not asking where. answer his question

kalnaren March 22nd, 2009 16:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by a.o.d. (Post 945780)
I dont even have a gun yet, but am thinking of getting this
http://capitalairsoft.ca/store/index...products_id=15

just for fun to shoot at some cans and such then buy some thing better.
I am assuming that will cut it for some backyard fun but what im really looking for is a g36 the more metal the better not really worried about a price aslong as I get what I pay for. any one know where I can find a good G36 or a P90?
thanks

There are tons of reported problems with the TF7. For every one person that's said it works great, I can find 5 that have issues with it. I'd stay away from it.

As for the G36, you have several options:
STAR/Ares
Classic Army
Tokyo Marui
JG/Echo1

IMO the Classic Army one is the best. It will run you around $600. The JG one isn't bad, but the externals especially are not as good as the CA. It will run you around $350.

For the P90, the only ones worth owning are the TM and JG ones. They're about $600 and $350 respectively. CA makes one but I haven't heard good things about it.

Keep in mind that both the G36 and P90 are not metal (the real ones are composite), so neither airsoft gun is metal. The Classic Army G36 is fiber reinforced nylon instead of ABS, which is really nice.

The only way you're going to get either in Canada is to meet with an age verifier representative, show them ID that you're 18+, and you'll get access to the ASC classifieds here.

Quote:

Originally Posted by FlyingCats (Post 945791)
DUDE hes asking whats a good gun not asking where. answer his question

DUDE, Brit ter told him where he can get a P90 or G36. He answered the OP's question more than you did.

Defcon_Carl March 22nd, 2009 16:31

if you're just going to plink in the backyard then any aftermath aegs will be fine. note that these are clear plastic and not metal like you were looking for.

a.o.d. March 22nd, 2009 16:43

fast responses here thanks, I think I will have to get age verified, maybe next weeked. thanks again

Forever_kaos March 22nd, 2009 16:44

If you are looking to get age verified your best bet is to fill out your profile.
We could possibly point you in the right direction then.

Brit ter March 22nd, 2009 17:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by FlyingCats (Post 945791)
Very good starting gun:
http://capitalairsoft.ca/store/index...roducts_id=161



DUDE hes asking whats a good gun not asking where. answer his question

You should read before you write ! and get age verified too !

FlyingCats March 22nd, 2009 17:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brit ter (Post 945822)
You should read before you write ! and get age verified too !

Yeah sorry man, wasn't thinking.

Brit ter March 22nd, 2009 17:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by FlyingCats (Post 945823)
Yeah sorry man, wasn't thinking.

No prob !


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