June 24th, 2007, 19:38 | #1 |
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Sniper side arm
Hello all
I'm getting a CA M24 with some upgrades to play in Montreal, and i was wondering what side arm do you recommend? Also on a side question, what camo should i use for Canada/Montreal games? I have seen people in desert camo but... never seen any deserts in Canada O_o TY |
June 24th, 2007, 19:46 | #2 |
I couldn't tell you from any real experience, but I've heard the TM MP7 makes for a good sniper's side arm.
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June 24th, 2007, 19:49 | #3 |
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Anything 1911, and Western Arms. Seriously the best quality you can find in GBBs. I'd even go as far as saying they're the Systema (ptw) of GBBs.
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June 24th, 2007, 19:58 | #4 |
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AKM, hands down.
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June 24th, 2007, 19:59 | #5 |
Steyr TMP, but watch out because they break.
Or have someone go along with you and be your counter-sniper and look-out. I have Ken stay by my side and he saved my ass more than once. As for an actual physical side-arm, you might consider something like the Beretta M93R from Maruzen. It's gas, holds a good ammount of ammo and is semi and three-round burst capable. I highly recommend it.
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June 24th, 2007, 20:07 | #6 |
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Im speaking from my experience and what works for me. I initially started using the MP5K, small and compact yet provides great firepower when needed. I tend to stick with GBB for those games that I do alot of recce/stalking. For GBB, i use the WA Infinity and KJW Glock 23.
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June 24th, 2007, 20:10 | #7 |
kos
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Eh, SniperChic, what infinity do you run? 4.3, 5.1, 6? |
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June 24th, 2007, 20:22 | #9 |
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I agree with Aqua on that one, best side arm is someone else walking right next to you with an auto, to spot, cover and in some cases depending how much you love them, leap into a spray BB's to protect them.
I agree with Aqua on his choice a Beretta M93R as well and if I may suggest another choice. A glock 18, its small light weight holds a decent amount of ammo and well, the most important function, full auto. Where in a second you can lay down a spray of BBs to cover your retreat. Either of these two should do that good.
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June 24th, 2007, 20:23 | #10 |
Well I have a APSII SV and I use a MP7 as a side arm and it has served me well except for those times that a guy walks up and mercies you ad all you can do is cry
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June 24th, 2007, 20:25 | #11 |
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June 24th, 2007, 20:27 | #12 |
you can get a MP7 Drop leg holster from daves surplus and other good surplus stores and there cheap I just use a sling and put it behind me
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June 24th, 2007, 20:40 | #13 |
Official Crybaby Chairsofter
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TM MP7 i think im gonna go for that one.
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June 24th, 2007, 20:45 | #14 |
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Its decent from what I hear, its got the guts of an AEP though but if you slap someafter market parts in there to spice it, she can sport some mean teeth.
Rocking with that set up on a drop leg holster wouldnt be to bad at all. Kinda sexy actually.
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June 24th, 2007, 21:59 | #15 |
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Can't go wrong with a fullsized MP5 with folding stock and a KSC Glock 19 with numerous mags of heavy ammo! (Thanks to Eyeball for the pic! More to come from others.)
BTW, I have to laugh at all the 'romantic' views about being an airsoft sniper I tend to see in forums across North America, from my experience if you follow that path, you are pretty much a small player on the field, when you can be MUCH bigger! For starters, if you have no radio, you are useless to the team unless you are highly experienced in your game and can act on your own, knowing how your team will go about the mission. Second, you should be geared up to act as a regular 'soldier' when the time comes. Point being, these two examples from yesterday's game: 1/ My spotter (ok, spotters are only there to protect your ass, nothing more, at least as far as airsoft goes) Dracheous and I took off before our team, planned the leastmost likely route enemy patrols might be on, well around from any easy paths or routes. I had my KJW M700 (shoulda had my CA M24, at least I could have reached over 200ft plus more ammo), MP5 with folding stock (360fps with 0.20g BBs, I had a shorty mag and 3 midcaps loaded with 0.28g BBs) and my G19 and 5 mags w/0.28g BBs. We had Foxtail and Arnold behind us as planned, about 100-150ft, I was point and ended up seeing a couple enemy dudes walk past on the trail ahead, maybe 100ft. We hunkered down, stayed quiet, my spotter got sighted and fired at (both of us were in ghillies). We stayed put, didn't return fire, they flanked to our right, Foxtail and Arnold waited and took them out. Because of the firing, two others rushed in to the area of my 10 O'clock, and shot my spotter 15ft behind me. I burst each from about 80ft through brush with 3-4 rounds each from my MP5, they called hit and left for respawn. We buggered off with our two KIA to let them respawn and to stay together as a group since we were compromised. I could have used my G19, but the SITREP called for brush penetration at 100ft or so, and was best to use my AEG. 2/ Later on three sniper teams advanced on a major objective, a comm tower about 100ft form the enemy's main base. We took the objective, called in to our CO that we needed an engineer asap to blow the objective as well as remove the generator which was another objective. Three snipers and three spotters held that area for about 30mins until an engineer and medic arrived. We were receiving fire from the base, and a few times we'd lose our engineer, a sniper or two, and a spotter or two. Point being, having an AEG on you as a sniper really sets you up to provide dual action in help of your team. Having just a pistol like you 'think' real snipers go with is reducing your team's effectiveness to get objectives and mission accomplished. Last edited by CDN_Stalker; June 24th, 2007 at 23:48.. |
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