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Post by meximanny on May 23, 2011 9:04:06 GMT -5
sup people im new to airsoft like i litteraly went to my first game yesterday and one of the guys i met there let me use his AK which i really liked but i was hoping to see if you guys had any suggestions on what model of AK i should actually buy and i was hoping to see if any of you had one for sale cus that would be great so let me know your input it will be greatly appriciated and stay sweet haha
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Post by Knief on May 23, 2011 9:21:53 GMT -5
Hey meximanny, welcome to the boards. I'm going to give you some links to a couple of threads you should check out: miairsoft.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=rules&action=display&thread=8089miairsoft.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=r-n-r&action=display&thread=6786miairsoft.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=newb&action=display&thread=18703miairsoft.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=newb&action=display&thread=18691miairsoft.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=aeg&action=display&thread=14277That first one outlines the rules that you need to follow when posting here. For instance, we ask that all of our members write with proper grammar, which includes appropriate capitalization, correct punctuation and complete sentences. Your post here isn't up to snuff, so that's something you'll want to correct before you post again. The next thread is the set of game play rules that MiA games follow. Always good to know the rules of the games you're getting in to. The rest of them are links to guides for new players who need some guidance. You're at the very beginning of learning about airsoft and searching out the right AEG. These guides and others (sticked at the top of the Newbie section here) can really help get you started on the right foot. Spend some time reading them and soaking in the information. After you've done that, you'll be able to understand the jargon that we use much better, and you'll have a better foundation for your research. Once you've read those guides, it's time to start doing some research on what gun will suit you best. You want some kind of AK, which is a good start. But there are so many AKs available with so many different qualities that there's just no way we can even begin to suggest just one or two to you. So you've got to do some research on your own to figure out exactly what you want out of your gun (for instance, price vs. durability and performance, power vs. accuracy, large battery or small battery, what aesthetics you like, what impression you may want to do, etc.). Once you know what you're looking for, start reading reviews on the different AKs and AK manufacturers out there to see which one suits you best. Once you've done that, if you still have some questions that you can't find answers to, feel free to come back and ask them. But for now, I'm going to lock this thread. Your current question is just too broad for anybody but you to answer satisfactorily.
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