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Post by pyrohawk24 on Feb 12, 2006 11:07:11 GMT -5
THIS POST HAS BEEN EDITED:
Has anyone ever seen a spring, fully metal (not ABS plastic), nice looking Beretta out there?? I have looked for a while now, and I always come to a dead end. I have checked a number of different sites, and they either don't have the gun, or it's a gas gun. I have seen the Berettas in ABS plastic, but they are either not as good looking, or they suck fps and distance wise, and before I just got fed up and got a gas gun I wanted to ask to see if anyone could help.
-Thank you for your time
(Sorry about the incorrect spelling)
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Post by Gestapo on Feb 12, 2006 12:08:01 GMT -5
What's a Biretta?
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Post by Psychosis on Feb 12, 2006 15:25:08 GMT -5
He means beretta.
As for a metal version, there's absolutely NO reason for companies to make fully metal springers, that's just about one of the worst ideas I've ever heard.
"they suck fps and distance wise"
durrr... spring pistols all suck, that's why you invest in a metal GBB if you want a nice looking, fully functional pistol
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Post by yteka99 on Feb 12, 2006 16:31:10 GMT -5
If its gas you dont want to pay for get an AEP.
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Post by Great Troub of Troubistan on Feb 12, 2006 19:34:21 GMT -5
Yteka99, I have no idea what you just said. www.plyconsarmory.com/pistols/kwc92.htm$80 not that expensive. All though I feel bad for helping you out, because you seem like the kind of kid that would brandish it outside like a real gun.
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Post by xaos on Feb 12, 2006 19:37:47 GMT -5
Gas, you know, as in the stuff that makes the BB's fly out of the barrel?
Reading comprehension = teh good.
Also, Psychosis makes good sense.
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Post by Canto on Feb 12, 2006 20:00:10 GMT -5
$80.00 isn't unreasonable for a gas pistol. Anything less and you would be compromising quality for price. I've shot an excellent WE gas pistol today, I believe it was around $100.00. It's one of the strongest blowbacks I've ever shot. In airsoft, you get what you pay for.
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Post by Great Troub of Troubistan on Feb 12, 2006 20:19:58 GMT -5
Gas, you know, as in the stuff that makes the BB's fly out of the barrel? Reading comprehension = teh good. Also, Psychosis makes good sense. Xaos, if that is directed towards me shove it.
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Post by Bigmack on Feb 13, 2006 0:15:11 GMT -5
Gas, you know, as in the stuff that makes the BB's fly out of the barrel? Reading comprehension = teh good. Also, Psychosis makes good sense. Xaos, if that is directed towards me shuve it. If not I suck my own wang and its great!. Priceless.
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Post by xaos on Feb 13, 2006 2:01:26 GMT -5
*chuckle* Yes, it was directed at you, and no, I will not "shuve" it. Your second admission, however unnecessary, is causing me no end of amusement...thank you.
Also, it's spelled s-h-o-v-e. Learn to spell and/or type, please.
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Post by Rogue1 on Feb 13, 2006 11:35:38 GMT -5
Like Biggy says,"Priceless"!!! ;D
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Post by pyrohawk24 on Feb 14, 2006 15:43:42 GMT -5
As for a metal version, there's absolutely NO reason for companies to make fully metal springers, that's just about one of the worst ideas I've ever heard. "they suck fps and distance wise" durrr... spring pistols all suck, that's why you invest in a metal GBB if you want a nice looking, fully functional pistol Ok, that really pissed me off. Saying that making metal springers is the worst idea of all. Did you know that the military use airsoft guns for training?? Obviously not. Anyways, there are people out there who make really good guns, and not all springers suck. And another thing, money doesn't grow off of trees ya know. Gas guns are great and all, but they are more expensive due to the fact that you have to keep getting more CO2. I am getting a job, and the next gun I am going to get is a hand gun. Oh, and there are some really nice looking spring guns out there, for example, the TM S&W PC356.
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Post by pyrohawk24 on Feb 14, 2006 15:46:42 GMT -5
Yteka99, I have no idea what you just said. www.plyconsarmory.com/pistols/kwc92.htm$80 not that expensive. All though I feel bad for helping you out, because you seem like the kind of kid that would brandish it outside like a real gun. Thanks for the link, and no, I am not the type who would brandish it as if it was a real gun. I treat it as if it were a real gun for safety wise and all, but that's about it.
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Post by Livonia on Feb 14, 2006 16:01:48 GMT -5
pyrohawk... if you plan on getting a full metal springer, it will be around the same price as a normal KSC gas gun, and if you find one, i would reccomend not buying it. Your right, some springers are good- the first day you get them.
if i were in your situation i would save up for a gas blow back.
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Post by xaos on Feb 14, 2006 16:24:23 GMT -5
Ok, that really pissed me off. Saying that making metal springers is the worst idea of all. Did you know that the military use airsoft guns for training?? Obviously not. Anyways, there are people out there who make really good guns, and not all springers suck. And another thing, money doesn't grow off of trees ya know. Gas guns are great and all, but they are more expensive due to the fact that you have to keep getting more CO2. I am getting a job, and the next gun I am going to get is a hand gun. Oh, and there are some really nice looking spring guns out there, for example, the TM S&W PC356. Ah, the beautiful words of someone who doesn't know any better, and thinks they know what they're talking about. Points: 1. Springers suck, it doesn't matter who makes them, they suck. Deal with it. 2. Full metal springers, as Psychosis said, are about as dumb an idea as possible. Springers are, by their very nature, cheap, and full-metal replicas are decidedly not cheap, unless they're dubious-quality taiwanese gas guns. 3. The military trains with airsoft guns? Give me a link, I want to see this, because so far as I know, they do not. And, assuming they do, why in the bloody blue fuck would they use springers, which have next to nothing in common, operation-wise, with the real weapons they replicate? 4. "Gas is expensive, waaah" Airsoft is expensive. If you want a cheap hobby, look somewhere else. Also, if you were to buy, say, a KJW M9, and a propane adaptor, you'd spend something like $90-100, and be able to use ultra-cheap propane to power your gun. One $3 bottle of propane is equivalent to something like 2-3 $20 cans of green gas. Suddenly it's not quite so expensive to run a gas gun. 5. See (1.). Repeat as necessary until it sinks in.
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