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May 20th, 2012, 21:02 | #1 |
Looking to startup
So i have a decent budget, around 400$. I already have proper clothing and eye ware so all i am worried about is buying a good gun. I have done some reading but haven't found anything yet.
What im looking for is something generic like a m4 that is reliable out of the box and preferably metal. If someone could post a link of a reliable gun being sold in canada that would be really helpful! and just so you are aware 400$ is the budget for the gun i have more money kicking around for ammo and extra batterys ect just looking to get a solid gun for about 400 and play from there. Last edited by Cole12; May 20th, 2012 at 21:16.. |
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May 20th, 2012, 21:16 | #2 | |
Suburban Gun Runner
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First get age verified. Then buy a King Arms M4A1 for about $330. The remaining money can be put towards a battery and charger. Then you'll just need a few bucks for more magazines.
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May 20th, 2012, 21:20 | #3 |
I highly recommend Airsoft Gear for your gear and accessory needs. Lipo battery + lipo smart charger can be had for about $50-60 from them. Batteries and chargers are on order at the moment and I was told by the staff there they'll arrive within the next 4 days or so depending on customs checking and releasing their shipment.
Gun you'll spend ~$350 for a full metal barebones King Arms M4 or if you want something a bit more you could go VFC but best price for performance for a starter is the King Arms.
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May 20th, 2012, 21:20 | #4 |
considering i registered today getting age verified is probably going to take a month however i have pmed someone nearby so that should be done soon i hope. Also where is a good online site to purchase the m4, i cant seem to find any that look reliable. Thanks for the help!
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May 20th, 2012, 21:30 | #5 | ||
Suburban Gun Runner
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AV process does not usually take a month.
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May 20th, 2012, 21:40 | #6 |
a.k.a. Greedy
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+1 for the King Arms M4A1.
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May 20th, 2012, 22:17 | #7 |
Alright well here are the specs of two different KA m4 guns i found
King Arms Blackwater BW15 Carbine Airsoft AEG Rifle 350$ Fully Licensed Blackwater Trademarks by Cybergun Full Metal Construction Full Metal Free Float Front End Full Metal Rails for Tactical Accessories Stippled TAC Grip Tactical Stock with Storage Compartment Magpul PTS 360rd Hi-Cap Pmag Flip-up Front and Rear Battle Sights Railed Flat Top Receiver perfect for optics Length: 880mm-965mm, Adjustable Weight: 3040g Magazine Capacity: 360rd Hi-Capacity PMAG. Compatible with Matrix, G&G, Tokyo Marui and other similar M4 / M16 Series Airsoft AEG Magazines Muzzle Velocity: 340~390 FPS (Measured with 0.20g BBs) Gearbox: Ver 2 Full Metal, Fully Upgradeable Motor: Long Type Fire Modes: Semi/Full-Auto, Safety Package Includes: Gun, Magazine, Manual Battery: 9.6v Butterfly Type recommended (Battery not included) Hopup: Yes, Adjustable King Arms Blackwater BW15 CQB Airsoft AEG Rifle 390$ Features: Fully Licensed Blackwater Trademarks by Cybergun Full Metal Construction Full Metal RIS Front End Stippled TAC Grip Magpul PTS MOE Stock Magpul PTS 360rd Hi-Cap Pmag Flip-up Front and Rear Battle Sights Railed Flat Top Receiver perfect for optics Included PEQ Battery Box (Battery not included) Length: 720mm-805mm, Adjustable Weight: 2720g Magazine Capacity: 360rd Hi-Capacity PMAG. Compatible with Matrix, G&G, Tokyo Marui and other similar M4 / M16 Series Airsoft AEG Magazines Muzzle Velocity: 320~350 FPS (Measured with 0.20g BBs) Gearbox: Ver 2 Full Metal, Fully Upgradeable Motor: Long Type Fire Modes: Semi/Full-Auto, Safety Package Includes: Gun, Magazine, Manual Battery: 9.6v PEQ-15 Type recommended (Battery not included) Hopup: Yes, Adjustable aside from a minor price differential (40$) they both seem like great weapons. I am not sure which one would be best though, any thoughts? |
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May 20th, 2012, 22:55 | #8 |
Fainting Goat, Dictator of Quinte West
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Thats sorta like asking which flavour of ice cream is better lol IF your planning on playing in CQB ( close quarter battles) more than buy the shorter barrel, If you plan on playing more woods get the long gun ( in my opinion)
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May 21st, 2012, 01:46 | #9 |
thanks for the insight i thought there could have been a good mechanical reason to get one over the other
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May 21st, 2012, 01:56 | #10 | |
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May 21st, 2012, 01:59 | #11 |
As for the longer length vs shorter not necessarily.....
Generally longer barrel (holding all else equal) is better I'm not going to argue that but it's minor at the end of the day. Pick something that's a "good size" for you. If you're a big 6'4" rugby player a small CQB-R is going to feel like a toy in your hands, conversely if you're a scrawny 5'6" guy a full sized M16 with a fixed A1 buttstock is going to be generally unwieldly. Also hop up considerations make more of a difference than barrel length. You could have a 550mm barrel but with a crappy stock bucking and chamber it's not going to out range a stock TM MP5 with say a prommy bucking and neo chamber. EDIT: Also, if you're in the Richmond area. At Airsoft Gear, Optix the owner will take down your AV info for you if you want to get AV'ed there and you can check out their cool toys as well. Or just show up to a game, I think your local crew will be Central Island Airsoft (seems like the forum is defunct but I believe they organize their games on Facebook now or something?)
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May 21st, 2012, 02:16 | #12 |
oops i read the location too quick. for some reason i just saw the c and thought Coquitlam.
yeah panther might be a bit of a trip. disregard my input |
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May 21st, 2012, 02:17 | #13 |
a.k.a. Greedy
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Internally (mechanically) both of those guns should be identical (King Arms version 2 gearbox and parts). The only real differences are the externals. The CQB version being better for tight quarters and the carbine version being more of a multi role weapon. The Carbine length weapon is a hybrid in between a full length battle rifle (M16 for use in long distance engagements) and a shorter barrelled weapon good for CQB combat. The idea is that the carbine is good for both applications but doesn't excel at either.
The other main difference is that the CQB version has no onboard battery storage, it's "wired to the front" and will require you to use a peq box to conceal the battery. The carbine version is "wired to the rear" and will allow you to stow your battery in the butt stock. Last edited by Kozzie; May 21st, 2012 at 02:20.. |
May 21st, 2012, 02:27 | #14 |
thanks for the advice. Also ill try getting in contact with Central island airsoft too
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