nax284
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Post by nax284 on Nov 25, 2009 18:49:48 GMT -5
Ok i am relitivaly new to airsoft and i have a well mb05 now I need a secondary to go along with it. I'm hoping to not spend over 90-100 dollars on it, I am aware that this will not get me something high grade but I dont need something that high grade for now. so I would like some help or suggestions on a secondary. (It does not have to be a pistol just something small.) Thank you for your time.
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Post by Chaffin on Nov 25, 2009 19:36:12 GMT -5
I would recemmend some sort of gas pistol (1911, m9, any of the glocks). Buy one according to what you think looks good and what you like. There is always out own commerse section to get something good for less.
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Post by Thor on Nov 26, 2009 11:42:56 GMT -5
I would recommend you save that 100 dollars and put it toward a better primary. A $100 pistol or whatever as a secondary isn't going to look that impressive when it's all you've got to shoot with because your primary broke. Secondaries are for people who have already spent the money getting a working primary. Otherwise they're pointless, about 90% for eye candy.
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Post by nax284 on Nov 26, 2009 11:46:08 GMT -5
Thank you Thor, this thread can be closed now
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Post by tkgwarrior on Sept 11, 2010 17:58:30 GMT -5
i would recomend a pistol grip or adjustable stock shotgun...it does not have to be tri-shot but at least u have a good secondary weapon....also they are useful in close quarter situations
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Post by Zorak on Sept 11, 2010 19:28:32 GMT -5
i would recomend a pistol grip or adjustable stock shotgun...it does not have to be tri-shot but at least u have a good secondary weapon....also they are useful in close quarter situations 6 - Please use proper grammar and punctuation. Not only will you get your message across much clearer, but other forum members might actually be able to reply to your post instead of trying to decipher your enigmatic nonsense. 7 - Please do not post on "dead" threads unless you have something genuinely new, constructive, and useful to add. This applies to any threads that have been left dormant for two weeks or longer. Exceptions include Commerce threads that have not been declared as inactive, Retailer Reviews threads, and Buyer/Seller Ratings threads. For breaking these rules, I am giving tkgwarrior his first warning.
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Post by Blag on Sept 11, 2010 19:29:42 GMT -5
Tkwarrior, thank you for the feedback but this thread is nearly a year old. What you did is called Necroposting and is against forum rules here.
From now on you may want to at least try using propper grammar when posting. Not doing so will earn you a ticket out of here fast.
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