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Old December 17th, 2008, 22:22   #16
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Theres a few canadian online retailers who dont give a fuck about selling to people 18+

then again, they carry mostly shitsoft guns and clear bodied guns that arent even worth buying.

With a google search or 2 you can find them... but at best its still SCRAP-soft.
Good only if you scrap the internals and put in good quality parts.
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Old December 18th, 2008, 00:01   #17
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Theres a few canadian online retailers who dont give a fuck about selling to people 18+ then again, they carry mostly shitsoft guns and clear bodied guns that arent even worth buying.
And you won't find them advertising here. Stick to known retailers with a good reputation within the commmunity. Preferably ones who advertise on ASC as they are screened and actually help screen the community with us. Get Age Verfied an a whole world opens up for you.
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Old December 18th, 2008, 01:26   #18
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I spend a few weeks on a boat with my AEGs/GBBs tucked under my bed in my cabin.

Don't know about the rest of you but I like mine fresh off the boat
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Old December 18th, 2008, 09:05   #19
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The only people that really worry about fps as the main selling point are noobs. That's why all the really shitty, cheap low end guns always have their high muzzle velocity as one of their main selling points. They know that noobs who don't know any better see a high number and think it's a better gun.
Sad, but true. Thats why they end up breaking down a couple of months later, as their low-grade parts can't handle such high velocities without a QUICK total failure of lost of internal parts.
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Old December 19th, 2008, 10:23   #20
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The only people that really worry about fps as the main selling point are noobs. That's why all the really shitty, cheap low end guns always have their high muzzle velocity as one of their main selling points. They know that noobs who don't know any better see a high number and think it's a better gun.
Well that is all true when i first saw and heard of arsoft guns i was like wow this one is better look its fps omg! LOL! now im like ewww too much fps internals suck ass and it would only last a triggy happy maybe a motnh or two... plus chances of lemons? mhmm there high with shit-soft guns
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