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Airman June 24th, 2009 08:44

Which Gun Should I get?
 
The Aftermath Broxa
Crosman Pulse R76

These are available in my area. So which one?

georgehutchison June 24th, 2009 09:22

where is your Area? how old are you?
If thats all you can afford, get either because they both wont last.
If you can get up to around 350 go with one of the new G&G guns as they shoot great, can be worked on easily and depending on region there are stores that carry them. If your under 18 you wont be able to buy from stores

ntomec June 24th, 2009 11:20

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Originally Posted by georgehutchison (Post 1012869)
If your under 18 you wont be able to buy from stores


if your under 18 you wont be able to buy at all. that is unless you get a guardian to buy it for you.
i would go with the aftermath, better gearbox,
get a kraken though, there all about the same and the kraken is the easiest to upgrade.

THER3APER135 June 28th, 2009 02:36

i own the broxa, the aftermath guns have metal gearboxes and well crosman guns dont, also the broxa has worked flawlessly for me now for a good few months of constant usage. go with the aftermath over the crosman anyday

MrRiches June 28th, 2009 03:15

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Originally Posted by THER3APER135 (Post 1015154)
i own the broxa, the aftermath guns have metal gearboxes and well crosman guns dont, also the broxa has worked flawlessly for me now for a good few months of constant usage. go with the aftermath over the crosman anyday

Hes right the broxa is pretty flawless. I've been using a 11.1V battery with no problems... its brings the guns fire rate up 15rps, pretty crazy that a $200 gun can do that.

Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw June 28th, 2009 03:49

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Originally Posted by MrRiches (Post 1015157)
Hes right the broxa is pretty flawless. I've been using a 11.1V battery with no problems... its brings the guns fire rate up 15rps, pretty crazy that a $200 gun can do that.

Yea, but for how long? Both are pretty crap, but out of the two, I'll just echo the sentiments for the Broxa. But thats like choosing between AIDS and herpes. One is worse than the other but at the end of the day, its still an STD doesnt matter how you look at it.

ShooterPHD June 28th, 2009 06:58

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Originally Posted by Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw (Post 1015163)
Yea, but for how long? Both are pretty crap, but out of the two, I'll just echo the sentiments for the Broxa. But thats like choosing between AIDS and herpes. One is worse than the other but at the end of the day, its still an STD doesnt matter how you look at it.

BAHAHHAHHAHAH!!! That is some funny s**t!

etd June 28th, 2009 12:54

Broxa isn't bad at all. Yes its not a $600 greatly marked up full black gun. Get over it - its a awesome gun for its valuie. Can't go wrong.
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Originally Posted by ShooterPHD (Post 1015171)
BAHAHHAHHAHAH!!! That is some funny s**t!


kalnaren June 28th, 2009 13:09

You still get what you pay for. I'll take my TM MP5 over a broxa anyday. At least with the TM I know it will last the entire game and not randomly decide to explode.

Aftermath guns are fine -if they work. However, from what I've seen they have close to a 40%-50% failure/lemon rate. I can't remember who said it in one of the other threads: People don't get that a few good experiences with a gun don't trump all of the bad ones tons of other people have had.

If you get a Broxa and it works flawlessly, you're in good shape. But if it doesn't... well.. don't say we didn't warn you.


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