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September 21st, 2009, 18:23 | #1 |
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GBBR?
Hello ASC, yet again.
I think, after much research, I have decided that, when age verified (=P) I will get a GBBR.The realism factor is too much to resist. My choice is changing like a kid's in a candy store, but hopefully if you guys can inform me enough, I'll stick with this untill AV time. Now, they seem to be quite expensive, and I am still a Uni student, so cheaper is better. I have heard mixed things about the AGM. Is it a good first GBBR? I am ok with getting one that will break 'eventually', as long as it is not proprietary, and I can replace the parts later. It is better for me to get a cheap one and then upgrade gradually, as I do not have a great big chunk of money to spend. So, what does everyone reccomend? How much does the AGM M4 GBBR go for in Canada anyways? Redwolf airsoft has it for $125 USD so I guess triple that? Thanks, -MoreToasties. |
September 21st, 2009, 18:35 | #2 |
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$450 - $500 Shipped.
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September 21st, 2009, 18:39 | #3 |
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September 21st, 2009, 18:51 | #6 |
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Use the search feature, a couple ASCers and I have already written detailed posts about it.
It IS worth it if you are ready to dish out a bit more $$ to make it gamable/reliable and aren't scared to fiddle with it a bit. At the end it should be 30% cheaper than a WE/G&P and half the price of a Inokatsu. |
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I'm good with Gbb so i should be able to mess with it without breaking it. Aeg's, on the other hand... Thanks man. |
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