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Post by Phantom Reaper on Apr 12, 2013 21:33:47 GMT -5
Dude, you need to relax a little bit. I understand you are excited to get a bunch of gear, but we are telling you to go to a game so that you can see in person everyone's loadouts. Then you can ask them questions about it and get a feel for what you might like before spending your money on what's readily available right now. I know the temptation of instant gratification, but trust us and just go to one game before you drop a bunch of cash. Yes, you are making that many mistakes, but it's not a big deal. Sent from my DROID RAZR using proboards Well I would like to be at least prepared to play a game, I have my guns, and ammo, I'm making mistakes, but Im also doing research, asking questions and keeping recipts. Though In my mindset I will always be a noob to in the sense of needing to improve, and any mistake I make is also a learning expirence
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Post by Brush on Apr 12, 2013 22:11:14 GMT -5
Most of the people on here probably think of me also as a noob. You have a gun and ammo, grab your hi-cap and come out to a game. See what everyone else has for gear and guns; ask people questions in person, most of them enjoy talking about it. Trust me; you will learn more from playing, reading threads and meeting people than by asking these kinds of questions on here. If you find me at a game I will tell you all about how black gear and acu is a bad choice. If I don’t talk your ear off, I will probably fill you in with what I plan to buy for my next load out. I didn’t know of MIA when I got started and made a lot of bad choices with gear. Just get out and play before you spend a bunch of money on gear.
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Post by Fugazi on Apr 12, 2013 22:57:53 GMT -5
www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?cPath=139_24_237&products_id=10279www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?cPath=548_542_543&products_id=11129Those, $15, and a ride should get you into any game we host here in Michigan. Get the essentials, expand from there. Your gun will come with a battery, a charger, and a hi-cap. You already have the correct weight bbs (despite the brand, they fire, no?), and then you'll have decent goggles. You don't need a vest for your first game because you have a hi-cap, so there's no point in wearing expensive things that hold expensive things that you don't have. Go basic, go shoot at people, see what position you see yourself playing. DO NOT decide what role you want to play UNTIL YOU HAVE PLAYED IT. Get out to the next possible game you can attend and see what airsoft is really like, and from there you should have a better handle on what you'd like to do. Best of luck, and welcome.
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Post by Phantom Reaper on Apr 12, 2013 23:22:50 GMT -5
www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?cPath=139_24_237&products_id=10279www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?cPath=548_542_543&products_id=11129Those, $15, and a ride should get you into any game we host here in Michigan. Get the essentials, expand from there. Your gun will come with a battery, a charger, and a hi-cap. You already have the correct weight bbs (despite the brand, they fire, no?), and then you'll have decent goggles. You don't need a vest for your first game because you have a hi-cap, so there's no point in wearing expensive things that hold expensive things that you don't have. Go basic, go shoot at people, see what position you see yourself playing. DO NOT decide what role you want to play UNTIL YOU HAVE PLAYED IT. Get out to the next possible game you can attend and see what airsoft is really like, and from there you should have a better handle on what you'd like to do. Best of luck, and welcome. Thanks, though I already have a primary and a secondary
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