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August 23rd, 2009, 21:50 | #1 |
Magazine and Battery Type For G&G
Hey Everyone,
I plan on getting into the Airsoft scene and was looking for a good quality gun and from my research I have learned that G&G is a very good product. I was looking at the G&G M4 Carbine Rec I was wondering if this would be a good beginner gun I am also looking to find out what type of battery it takes and could it fit some of the bigger 3000Mah types? I was looking at www.007airsoft.com and I was looking for spare mags and happen across the "Dboys M16 Hi Cap Magazine" for 20$ They do not list any magazine as "M4" would these magazine work or would I need a diffrent type. 007airsoft Above will link to the Magazine Page of 007Airsoft. If I picked the wrong magazine please let me know which one will work. Or post a link to a website that has what I'm looking for if you would be so kind. I look forward to getting into the sport! |
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August 23rd, 2009, 22:39 | #2 |
To answer your question, yes its a decent starter gun. But you would be MUCH better off finding one from the classifieds. Tonnes of great deals out there right now. How you can access the classifieds is by getting Age Verified. There is a sticky at the top of this section explaining it all for you, as well as an entire section a couple forums below this one.
And fill in your profile some more like age, location, etc... |
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August 23rd, 2009, 22:54 | #3 |
Hey thanks for the info.
I can't become age verified sadly there is no agents in Hamilton and I cannot drive due to a medical reason so I am as they say S.O.L But i'll defnaitly fill out the profile. And if anyone knows about the Mags or Batteries please let me know ! Last edited by Codeh002; August 23rd, 2009 at 22:59.. |
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August 23rd, 2009, 23:28 | #4 | |
How were you planning to attend games....?
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August 24th, 2009, 00:19 | #5 |
Or possibly even play?
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August 24th, 2009, 01:35 | #6 |
My Medical condition does not hinder my ability to walk or move. When I was 9 I had a major surgery on my legs and alot of nerve damage was done. I have little feeling in my legs. I can still run and jump and skip and whatnot, But in the eyes of the law I do not have the reflex in my leg to drive incase I need to slam on the breaks or I don't realize Im pressing the gas pedal to much.
It's annoying but It was that or never walk again. So getting a ride to a game would be fine but I doubt my friends or family would want to drive me to Barrie or some other location just for someone to see I'm 18. But anyways if anyone knows the information to my other questions please let me know! Thanks, |
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August 24th, 2009, 02:11 | #7 |
Hello and welcome,
M4 mags are identical to M16 mags. Look around a little more and you'll find many sites refer mags as "M4/M16 mags". Also, if you buy a gun, chances are it will come with a hi-cap magazine (if it's new - as in from a company or shop). Hi-caps are great for their capacity (no shit) but in terms of realism, they're annoying to some other players (go figure) because the rattle all the BBs make when someone runs. It's detrimental to both other players and yourself. I'd suggest mid-cap magazines because of their pretty high capacities (normally from like 70-130 rounds/mag) and the fact that they do not rattle. A hi-cap magazine requires its user to wind a little wheel at the bottom of the mag to bring the BBs up to feed them into the magwell (basically the gun). Mid-caps and low-caps do not. Mid-caps have more capacity than low-caps in terms of BB storage, but that's about it when it comes to comparing low and mid-caps. Low caps I think are storage replicas for real magazines (ie. 50 rounds for P90 would be a low-cap). Some US sites have some excellent deals for mid-caps. I got a pack of 8 MAG mid-cap M4/M16 mags from Airsoft GI for something like 60$. That's the price for 3 mags purchased individually. Take your time to shop around and make sure the site you want to buy from will ship to Canada (and whether you're willing to pay the shipping costs and duty fees). Hope it helped... good luck! Last edited by .JET; August 25th, 2009 at 00:05.. |
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August 24th, 2009, 13:32 | #8 |
Thanks for the information .JET
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