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Old November 22nd, 2014, 12:10   #1
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New to airsoft , looking for a good rifle

Hi
I am looking for a GBB or a nice Electric Blow back rifle if its full metal would be grate

my budge is 350$ what can you recomand from torontoairsoft ?

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Old November 22nd, 2014, 12:18   #2
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Start with aeg and then gradually ease yourself into gas guns
I'd recommend a king arms m4, reliable and should feed from any magazines out there
read the faq
also please meet up with an age verfier and then wait upward from two to four weeks. With that you can have access to the classified, lastly fill out your location on your profile
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Old November 22nd, 2014, 12:22   #3
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i want more realism as much as possible, this is the reason because i want to get a gas gun, mostly because of the blow back and "sound" is more nicer
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Old November 22nd, 2014, 12:27   #4
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You might have to up your budget tho for a gbb rifle from them. KJ works or WE, my experience with a couple of their products have been very good. But I'll see what the real gbb boys recommend for starters.
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Old November 22nd, 2014, 12:34   #5
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what is the disent GBBR budget , and what model ?
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Old November 22nd, 2014, 12:40   #6
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Is that budget for gun only? What about mags, safety gear... etc? Unfortunately, $350 I don't think will get you either. As stated, get age verified and you might find a used one for that though.
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Old November 22nd, 2014, 12:45   #7
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no wories i am 18 ( feb20 1996) how can i get this age staff ?

my budget 350 is only for gun

i found this guns :
http://www.torontoairsoft.com/Classi...es_p_3257.html

http://www.arkarmysurplus.com/index....t&Itemid=10233

http://www.torontoairsoft.com/WETTI-...LT_p_3193.html

i bought yesterday a pistol from toronto airsoft

ops-m.r.p cal.51 what do you think about it ?


What do you think

and what is open bold an close bolt witch one is better?

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Old November 22nd, 2014, 12:53   #8
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Classic Army M4s, IMO, are some of the best out there. I would take one over G&G any day.

However, remember everything you're going to need:

-Additional batteries ($50)
-A good battery charger ($70-$100)
-Eye Protection ($70-$100 do not in any way cheap out here)
-Boots/BDUs ($100-$200)
-BBs ($15)

As for a GBBR, expect a setup to cost you a good $500. Lets say you go with a basic M4, you're looking at about $350, plus at least 5 magazines at $45 each ($225) -GBBR mags hold 30 rounds, one won't get you very far. With 5 heavy mags you'll need something to carry them, so a good LBV w/pouches is probably going to run you in the $100 - $150 range minimum.

$350 doesn't go very far.
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Old November 22nd, 2014, 12:57   #9
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the max budjet is 450 ONLY for rifle
i just updated my last post take a look at it please ;D
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Old November 22nd, 2014, 13:09   #10
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the max budjet is 450 ONLY for rifle
i just updated my last post take a look at it please ;D
Stop linking airsoft gun retailers in the newbie area, it's not allowed.

Read the rules, read the FAQs, just read.
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Old November 22nd, 2014, 13:10   #11
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Stop linking airsoft guns in the newbie area, it's not allowed.

Read the rules, read the FAQs, just read.
sorry
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Old November 22nd, 2014, 13:17   #12
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I don't recommend a GBBR as a first gun. Your budget isn't going to get your far in gas blow back.

Get an AEG, recommend anything from G&G as a decent starter gun.
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Old November 22nd, 2014, 13:18   #13
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man..posting ur bday doesn't really help..
i can say any date i want..so can you. However, I can tell you 350-450 there are alot of awesome deals in the classified for that price..upgraded, with mags, with attachments, and properly maintained. If you buy new you are getting stock gun with just one mag

so get verified, we all went through that long process. Since you bought a pistol, you can sorta find a indoor field to play and still be good while waiting for the AV to go through/meet up.
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Old November 22nd, 2014, 13:25   #14
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the price of WETTI XM177 GAS BLOW BACK RIFLE - OPEN BOLT is 650$ but it is on sale now 400$ and i can get 100$ off so it twill cot me like 300$

Product Description:
This rifle is running the new and improved open bolt system by WE providing a faster and harder recoil than the original AWSS system.

WE TECH is the leader in the airsoft industry when it comes to Gas BlowBack Rifles. Leading the way with innovative new designs and top preforming Gas Rifles and pistols. The M4 open bolt design is their latest creation and provides an amazing recoil and realistic function. Everything on this rifle that is designed to be metal IS metal.

Full Metal Body, Buffer tube and body furniture.

Muzzle Velocity: 380fps /w 0.20g BBs. Effective range approx 150ft
Barrel Length: 363mm
Magazine Capacity: 20rds
Gas Type: Propane/Green Gas
OPEN BOLT SYSTEM
Made in Taiwan
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Old November 22nd, 2014, 13:38   #15
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If that's what you really want then buy it.

Mags for that gun are $45 bucks a piece, so factor in another couple hundred bucks for that. With 5 mags, you'll have 200 shots, which an AEG can carry in one magazine.

It's November, don't count on using that GBBR outside because gas isn't super reliable in cold weather.

It shoots 380 FPS, which will be too high for some indoor fields, better get an NPAS too and install that as well if playing inside is in your plans.
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