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Originally Posted by DarkAura
No, I completely understand why the age-verification system is in place. I'm just confused as to why I can't get stories about positive or negative shipping experiences with the company.
Yes the UAR is a cheaper gun, and it is unusual. Unfortunately my wanton for bullpup rifles limits my choices, as does my limited budget. My other problem is that I'm a lefty, and most bullpup airsoft rifles are meant for righty shooters. The UAR is ambi, truly, and thus gets a higher spot on the choice ladder. I've also looked at the G&G F2000.
I also understand that the age verifiers are people who have personal lives and may be busy. My jets are perfectly calm, thank you.
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A side note Comming from handing them where i used to work
TAR21 Is Also Lefty friendly It's one of the only side ejecting bull pups that is Ambi. (not that the ejection port maters) The location of the Mag release is very nice and it's good if your you are used to Reloading with retention.
there are some down sides some ways the older S&T Versions Seamed to have a rather flimsy cocking handle. Another Flaw would be the Sight rail and lack of accessory rails.
They have Good ergos to But In some ways the Full length rail Might be better for you.
If you get past being the only guy at a game with a gun that has no real fictional counterpart? they are not bad Bull pups work great in airsoft as well Because with out a trigger linkage You can solve the issues with long and some times gritty trigger pulls.
While i haven't played with one I can't see Any issues specially if they worked the bugs out that others have mentioned. But if the UAR does it for you i say pull the trigger.
Save for polar star or similar HPA kits... An Aeg really is an Aeg the UAR uses common gear box so parts shouldn't be hard to get ad i don't think there is any thing proprietary about it.