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January 15th, 2011, 23:13 | #16 |
Heres a question you need to ask yourself, are you gonna be plinking and have it as a collectors piece, or are you gonna go out and play? Kitting up a gbbr with mags is really expensive when they have relatively low capacity. An AEG is a much more reliable option if you spend money on a good one, tons of upgrades, more ammo capacity with magazines, batteries last way longer than gas and gbbrs don't perform worth a shit when the weather gets cold.
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January 15th, 2011, 23:18 | #17 |
I am going to take a moment to reiterate. If you reaaalllyy reaaalllly want a GBBR, get a DAYTONAGUN!!! They are simpler to maintain, operate on HPA so there is no cool down, and can use standard AEG mags, plus have all the fun kick back of a GBBR. They are a little pricey though but ultimately probably equally expensive as a GBBR if you consider cost of Mags, how many times you may or may not have to fix the gun, and time you will spend maintaining the gun
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January 17th, 2011, 00:16 | #18 | |
personally I'm going all Gas blow back.. with 1 exception.. I will always keep 1 aeg on my wall, just for a back up/rental/loaner gun.
I however am not going GBBR in the normal fashion... the latest influx of carbine kits for pistols lets me walk the line of both worlds... GBBR and my pistolero heart
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