TurtleBoyPW5
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Post by TurtleBoyPW5 on Mar 27, 2003 17:29:48 GMT -5
I wanna buy a good maybe possibly high metal if not metal it better have a high fps.....all opinions wanted unless I'm too lazy to spell a full word out. Please mock me. a dumbass KEY THINGS HIGH FPS AND ACCURACY.................thanks
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Post by Jacko on Mar 27, 2003 17:59:23 GMT -5
There are no metal rifles, they all have some sort of composite plastic/fiberglass stock. Your only two choices are the CA M24 and the Maruzen APS2, and I would suggest the APS2 simply because it has more aftermarket parts available for it. Stock, they're both around 300 FPS, I believe.
Good luck upgrading.
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MaxPayne
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Post by MaxPayne on Apr 2, 2003 16:52:02 GMT -5
Do you mean newby spring ( geuss i'm a newb too ;D) rifles or hi grade snipers
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Grunt22
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Post by Grunt22 on Apr 9, 2003 21:31:40 GMT -5
Well Jacko,
To Reinforce your statement, the closest to an All-Metal Springer I've ever seen available would have to be a M16 M177 on a retail site, and it has 80% metal parts. Also Max made a good point. It really depends on your budget, and your style of play. If you have a good budget and plan on sniping, a M24 & or APS2 would be your best choices; and if you have a tighter budget, the only decently cheap sniper rifle with any chance of competing somewhat would be the Super-9, which goes for between $75 and $100 or so. However if you don't plan on being a sniper, and you have a decent budget, save for an AEG... it'd be well worth the wait. If your budget is tight and is going to stay that way for sometime, research around for the best Springer Rifles out there, and keep researching til' you've found something that looks like it will suit your needs!
- Grunt22
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