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Aldo69 February 11th, 2012 18:09

Almost time for FUN!
 
Hey,

Thank you guys for helping me, I had the best feed back from you guys!
Almost summer, and I am eager to play airsoft, i'm going to my first game when i get the gun, in sgt.splatters , and i need one more help from you guys,
I have a gun problem, I need a gun, I got the batterys, m4 high caps, and gear.

Can you please vote, what I should get? (Made so you guys can vote multiple guns, the highest i will get)

Thank you again for everything, and yes i will get verified when i get time too.

MaciekA February 11th, 2012 18:22

Get the King Arms M4, it's a great deal.

Don't forget that to play at Splatters, and really at most games, you will need to downgrade the spring in your gun -- that goes for pretty much all the guns in your list. Get the shop you buy at to do it for you and insist that they ensure that it is feeding and firing correctly in the chrono before you accept it back from them ( a common source of first-time-buyer delays in getting to the "fun time").

Hope that helps

THe_Silencer February 11th, 2012 18:23

As much as I like VFC, I voted for King Arms since it's looks nice and is inexpensive. The biggest thing for me is that King Arms seems to fit more brands of mags better than VFC in my experience.

Eeyore February 11th, 2012 18:24

Best advice I can give you is to get a base gun and make it your own. I've bought so many accessories and have discovered that the don't fit the style of my play or that they arn't comfortable for me. If you get a base M4 you can put the stock, barrel, flash hider, optic grip that you want.

kalnaren February 11th, 2012 18:26

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Originally Posted by Eeyore (Post 1604112)
Best advice I can give you is to get a base gun and make it your own. I've bought so many accessories and have discovered that the don't fit the style of my play or that they arn't comfortable for me. If you get a base M4 you can put the stock, barrel, flash hider, optic grip that you want.

^^ This.

With that in mind, I'd recommend either a King Arms, Classic Army, or G&P M4.

You have quite a few different guns on your list. What specifically do you want? Don't know? Then go to a few games and rent until you find out.

Eeyore February 11th, 2012 18:41

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Originally Posted by kalnaren (Post 1604116)
^^ This.

With that in mind, I'd recommend either a King Arms, Classic Army, or G&P M4.

You have quite a few different guns on your list. What specifically do you want? Don't know? Then go to a few games and rent until you find out.

Absolutely, just because you will get your AV does not mean you have to rush to buy. Research a bit, find out how you like to play, if you buy a gun with a 16" barrel only to discover that you enjoy playing indoors more then all you have done is force yourself to put out more money.

I am speaking from experience here. I absolutely love the G3 SG-1, so I bought it as my first gun. Turns out that its very long for me and didn't suit my style of play. So I ended up selling it for $200 less than I bought it for.

AR's are a good choice as there are an almost endless combination of parts and accessories. Take it slow, but an item and try it out before buying something else just because it looks cool. The accessories on your gun should compliment your style of play and make you more effective, not make you tired cause you are running around with an extra 8 lbs of useless gear on your gun.

Aldo69 February 11th, 2012 19:00

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Originally Posted by Eeyore (Post 1604125)
Absolutely, just because you will get your AV does not mean you have to rush to buy. Research a bit, find out how you like to play, if you buy a gun with a 16" barrel only to discover that you enjoy playing indoors more then all you have done is force yourself to put out more money.

I am speaking from experience here. I absolutely love the G3 SG-1, so I bought it as my first gun. Turns out that its very long for me and didn't suit my style of play. So I ended up selling it for $200 less than I bought it for.

AR's are a good choice as there are an almost endless combination of parts and accessories. Take it slow, but an item and try it out before buying something else just because it looks cool. The accessories on your gun should compliment your style of play and make you more effective, not make you tired cause you are running around with an extra 8 lbs of useless gear on your gun.

ok, i understand, i will ask a few friends of mine if i can play with them and rent m4 if available, but i will play more on the cqb side, maybe sometime outdoors, so i'm kinda looking for a gun that is a 2 piece outer barrel, so i can change my inner barrel for cqb length, and my fps clocking around 330-370 (m115 spring or m110) :rocket:

Eeyore February 11th, 2012 19:05

I suggest starting with one gun at about 340 fps. That way you can use it both inside and out. A *100 spring will give you that fps.

phloudernow February 11th, 2012 19:29

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Originally Posted by THe_Silencer (Post 1604111)
As much as I like VFC, I voted for King Arms since it's looks nice and is inexpensive. The biggest thing for me is that King Arms seems to fit more brands of mags better than VFC in my experience.

+1 on that however, only thing i found with the King Arms is that they work with like all brands except their own, I've never found King Arms mags to feed in my KA M4

kalnaren February 11th, 2012 20:03

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Originally Posted by Eeyore (Post 1604125)
Absolutely, just because you will get your AV does not mean you have to rush to buy. Research a bit, find out how you like to play, if you buy a gun with a 16" barrel only to discover that you enjoy playing indoors more then all you have done is force yourself to put out more money.

I am speaking from experience here. I absolutely love the G3 SG-1, so I bought it as my first gun. Turns out that its very long for me and didn't suit my style of play. So I ended up selling it for $200 less than I bought it for.

AR's are a good choice as there are an almost endless combination of parts and accessories. Take it slow, but an item and try it out before buying something else just because it looks cool. The accessories on your gun should compliment your style of play and make you more effective, not make you tired cause you are running around with an extra 8 lbs of useless gear on your gun.

Agreed 100%. I thought I wanted a FA-MAS as my first gun.. then I went to ASCA, held a G36, and discovered it was a great fit for me. That was 6+ years ago and that G36 is still my primary.

Aldo69 February 11th, 2012 20:07

Wow, Surely getting an King arms, My mind will change but for now king arms m4, I'm looking to be AV'd soon, going to play a with my buddies scheduled around next week, but for now, Is there any good tutorial or where I can learn to change the spring to m100 and some one to do shimming for me (around the Toronto GTA)

Thanks for the feed backs, I will make up my mind when I play.

Eeyore February 11th, 2012 20:10

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Originally Posted by Aldo69 (Post 1604166)
Wow, Surely getting an King arms, My mind will change but for now king arms m4, I'm looking to be AV'd soon, going to play a with my buddies scheduled around next week, but for now, Is there any good tutorial or where I can learn to change the spring to m100 and some one to do shimming for me (around the Toronto GTA)

Thanks for the feed backs, I will make up my mind when I play.

http://www.mechbox.com/

THe_Silencer February 12th, 2012 02:09

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Originally Posted by georgehutchison (Post 1604261)
I'm going to make a sandwich but I need you guys to pick the meat for me. I already have 2 pieces of bread, mayo, lettuce and tomato.
Should I buy...
Ham?
Corned beef?
Turkey?
Chicken?
Roast Beef?

I've heard that Chicken is the best but what ever you guys vote the most I'll eat.

LOL

Mocking the OP isn't really fair. He's already narrowed down his choices and has bought a lot of gear already. Asking which guy is the best buy seems legit to me. It's not like he's asking "Which gunz is Da bestest? And BTW it has to shoot 500 FPS and never break!" Newbs asking legit questions shouldn't be ridiculed.

L473ncy February 12th, 2012 02:22

Honestly it's probably easier to get 2 guns. I know it can be cost prohibitive at the start but at least you're not constantly swapping the springs in and out when you go from indoor to outdoor and constantly opening the gearbox is never a good idea.

A gun with a quick change spring/upper (eg. Ares or ICS or a SystemA PTW if you can front $2000 for the gun and cylinders you need (black and blue/gold cylinders)) could be a choice but then again it's still easier at the end of the day to get 2 guns.

For now get an outdoor gun and buy a cheapo Aftermath with the intention of running that as a CQB gun. The innards of the aftermath are pretty solid, just the externals are a bit "meh" but downgrading to an M80 or M90 spring to lessen the wear on it and making sure you're under CQB limits is good enough for the short term until you decide to buy another "better" CQB gun. Also note that the difference between 270 FPS and 330 FPS isn't that much when your target is like 20-30 feet away at most. It's fractions of a second difference in time to target if you do the math.

georgehutchison February 12th, 2012 02:22

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Originally Posted by THe_Silencer (Post 1604273)
Mocking the OP isn't really fair. He's already narrowed down his choices and has bought a lot of gear already. Asking which guy is the best buy seems legit to me. It's not like he's asking "Which gunz is Da bestest? And BTW it has to shoot 500 FPS and never break!" Newbs asking legit questions shouldn't be ridiculed.

Relax, all in good fun. I just thought anyone already owning all that gear could make a decision for himself. Really would anyone really buy something that a poll chooses for them?
Isn't it all just personal preference anyway. Should I buy the new Ford Mustang or the Chevy Camero? You pick for me.

Well I voted for him anyway.


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