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April 28th, 2008, 12:43 | #16 |
Probably meant an action lock to keep the ejection port open.
A lot of AEGs having operational cocking levers/action locks (some times to access the hop-up), but from what I've read playing with them tends to lead to breaking them rather quickly (e.g. slapping an HK bolt). And there's nothing wrong with m14's . If you don't want the classic 'long rifle' look, there's a CQB version that's several inches shorter and looks quite bad-ass. As far as upgrading options, what you want to look at is the mech box version (i.e. version 1,2,3, etc). V2 and V3 will have the most upgrade options, but you really just have to look at and upgrade list and match version to version. Of course, this is all theoretical advice from one noob to another, as it's only based off reading and not actual experience. My best advice regarding upgrades is to check out the stickied thread in the Upgrades and Modifications forum called "When to upgrade and when not to" (or something very similar to that). It will basically answer every low-level upgrade question you could have!
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April 28th, 2008, 17:06 | #17 |
By "slide lock" I mean, when you pull the --cocking lever, is it?-- back, can you let go with out it slamming forward? On the real steel, it does and you push a little lever on the side of the gun and it releases.
Also I'm assuming that the m14 is more accurate than the m4? What about m16 compared to m4? I didn't think the whole longer barrel = more accuracy rule applied to airsoft taking into account that there is no rifleing, bullet weight and velocity.
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April 28th, 2008, 17:15 | #18 | |
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April 28th, 2008, 17:22 | #20 |
So basically, if I want to shoot cans farther then 25 yards, a m4 just won't cut it?
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April 28th, 2008, 19:53 | #21 |
It will in full-auto ha ha. Don't expect airsoft guns to be as accurate as can be. Theirs plenty of things to consider when talking about accuracy. The of BB's can play a huge facter aswell. An M16 does have a considerably longer barrel then an M4 which will increase your accuracy at larger distances, shorter distances you really wont notice a difference.
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April 28th, 2008, 19:59 | #22 |
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I believe some King Arms made metal bodies for the armalite series have simulated locking back function for the bolt catch area thing-a-madoo.
If your worried about accuracey, get a tightbore and ugprade the hop up, that should tighten your grouping, its the easiest upgrade and can even be performed with by someone with little to know gun experiance since you dont have to open the mechbox. If you wanted something accurate after 30 or 40 yards, you probly should be looking at a pellet gun or a 22. cal or something. Honestly I think you be fine with the m4 for 25-35 yards, its an assault rifle not a sniper rifle. What am I kidding, its spring driven piston that pushes BBs with air. How you want it to look is up to you. Get an m16, the barrel should be longer unless the company cheaped out and used an m4 length inner barrel. Longer barrel should give you a little better accuracey.
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April 29th, 2008, 00:07 | #23 | |
lol, an airsoft gun isn't a real gun man. It won't be anywhere near as accurate.
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June 13th, 2008, 19:59 | #24 |
So i'm pretty sure that I am going to purchase the classic army m15a4 (crane stock). I am almost clueless on battery types. I would like a good battery around $20USD, probably 8.4v. Also a good charger (I don't need a $30 smart charger, I'll buy that later).
So basically I need something with ok quality that wil last a while until I have the $$$ to buy a new battery/charger. Thanks.
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June 13th, 2008, 21:50 | #25 |
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Well, since you have a classic army crane stock you might as well get a classic army battery crane stock battery. Im sure you can contact CA or some retailer to find one.
Or have one customly made from cheapbatterypacks.com Dont cheap out on your battery and chargers, its insulting to your AEG. Its like buying a sports car and trying to run it on a low octane gas. Spring for a decent battery, its going to be closer to maybe 40-50 USD. Get a good charger now, its totally worth it. http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...oducts_id=1030 Im sure you can find something like that in your country, but if you have to cheap out go to an electronics store, or radio shack, circuit city whatever you have down there and just buy one of those cheap ass dumb chargers thats simply a wall plug and wire head. Kinda looks like one of these minus the redthing
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June 14th, 2008, 00:38 | #26 |
The guy down at my local airsoft store said a good charger and battery will cost me $50. Is this "cheaping out" or is it ok?
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June 15th, 2008, 02:41 | #27 |
if your getting ann battery charer pack get the one from bb bastard but im not sure if they do crane stock batts...
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June 15th, 2008, 09:38 | #28 | |
Probably $50 each.
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June 15th, 2008, 19:38 | #29 |
I'm pretty sure he meant $50 for both.
I also found http://www.airsplat.com/Items/AC-ER-PKG-S.htm. Will this fit into the foregrip? It does seem a little cheap though...
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