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March 28th, 2009, 05:19 | #1 |
Side arm question
so my i decided on a primary aeg, a tiny little cqb m4 thing, i've got a mask, spare mags, vest, and getting some new olive drab soon.
i also have two holsters with only a walmart p226 to put in them. so my question is what is a descent pistol to put in a medium sized holster. i was thinking a glock 18, but have heard bad things about machine pistols. not asking where i can get one yet, just wondering what i should look at in the near future. i like sigs, glocks and p99s for their looks. |
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March 28th, 2009, 10:00 | #2 |
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are you asking specifically to fit those holsters? Pretty much all of the glocks I've handled have been pretty good. Really depends what size that holster actually is. The 18 with full auto can wear down parts quick but with upgrades and preventative maintenance, there shouldn't be any issues.
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March 28th, 2009, 10:50 | #3 |
If you're just starting out I wouldn't get a secondary right off the bat.
Keep the money for something else (eg. mags, gear, boots, goggles), that is unless you have money in your pocket that you're able to specifically burn on a secondary. Also are you getting a AEP or GBB Glock 18? I believe the general consensus is to stay away from AEP's. Also the full auto thing will wear down your parts faster than normal but it's just a matter of upgrades to better parts or replacing it right off the bat when you get it.
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March 28th, 2009, 10:58 | #4 | |
Pistols are not necessary. Their a fun accessory that rarely ever gets used (if I have mine on me, I usually pull it out maybe once or twice per game). Having said that, they are a lot of fun.
There is nothing wrong with AEPs. They're reliable (much more so than GBBs) and don't require gas, so they perform the same in all weather. Generally though they are shorter range and don't have blowback. It's EBB's (electric blow back) people recommend staying away from.
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March 28th, 2009, 12:44 | #5 |
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Nothing wrong with a pistol, I had all my batteries go down last game and I got a couple folks who had real long guns with pistol shots.
Make sure you can get magazines and accessories for the particular model you're after. If you have to get a soft cloth holster make sure you get a lanyard for when it falls out of the holster. It will fall out. If possible try out different version at games, unless you are very familar with the real versions. Some folks swear by 1911s and other like a Sig or Glock type. Since they all run similar capacity and have the same caliber you might as well get one that you like the feel and controls when used.
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March 28th, 2009, 12:47 | #6 |
formerly Sepulcrum
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Glock, berreta, sig p226, 1911 and hicappa. those would be the best choices for mag/part availability.
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March 28th, 2009, 12:53 | #7 |
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If you like glocks, KSC makes an excellent quality line of glocks.
Tokyo Marui's newer generation of GBB pistols can now handle propane out of the box.
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March 28th, 2009, 12:56 | #8 |
formerly Sepulcrum
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March 28th, 2009, 13:20 | #9 |
i have an uncle mikes shoulder holster meant for a sig or p99 sized pistol, (i bought it for a p99 air pistol) i think it's size 15. the reason i really want a pistol, is my tac vest has a cross draw holster on it, so it might look dumb empty. personally i'm not a 1911 fan, as every time i pick up a gun mag, it has half of it's articles dedicated to the latest clones of the 1911. 1911s feel the the ak47 of pistols. i much prefer newer styles of pistols.
i also love pistol shooting, so a sidearm would be fun. |
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March 28th, 2009, 18:11 | #10 |
thats what GBBs are all about. Get an AEG first, but definetly think about getting a GBB at some point. Their popularity is not an accident; its becuase they are lots of fun. Also, if you plan on CQB, some people swear by their GBBs, or if your interested in CAPS.
Ive owned 2 GBBs so far, and barely used them, but the one time I gamed both my g18c with my HFC m190 (both full auto), it was certainly one of my more favorite memories. So if your in it for the pew pew, by all means get a GBB, just get one once your kit is gameable. |
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March 28th, 2009, 18:15 | #11 |
formerly Sepulcrum
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Yeah, hand gun is defiantly the LAST thing you get as it is least important for gaming. And the only thing more fun (in airsoft) to shoot than a gbb hand gun is a gbb rifle.
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March 28th, 2009, 21:00 | #12 |
to complete my aeg, i just need an extra battery, and then some clothes
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March 28th, 2009, 22:25 | #13 |
Do you have mags, a vest for mags, good boots, water carrying methods, and a good charger?
a GBB isn't necessary unless you're using a gun that has a minimum engagement distance. |
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March 28th, 2009, 23:02 | #14 |
I have canadian issue combat boots, a tac vest, four spare hi caps, a c-mag, a jg dragon i'm converting into something more realistic, two older canadian issue double mag pouches, air soft glasses, a gas mask with safety lenses. so battery and i guess a better charger before i get gbb
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March 29th, 2009, 05:28 | #15 |
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most fields, primarily paintball fields, do not allow shooting glasses. a gas mask is not a suitable back up neither.
I recommend that you add a good paintball mask to your list of things to get first. Most places will allow you to separate the goggles from the mask and will be safer than glasses since they completely seal around your eyes. |
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