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Post by DragginBlazer on Dec 17, 2001 12:20:05 GMT -5
What would you reccomend?
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Post by SickPointe on Dec 17, 2001 14:27:51 GMT -5
Well a NBB wont have the best performance in the winter while a springer you have to c0ck every other shot. No offense but I think you need to stop posting about which one you should get and just choose for yourself. Sorry if that seems harsh.
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Post by Newman on Dec 17, 2001 15:18:22 GMT -5
He's right, Ryan (SaltyCracker), you could either ask me or just ask on your other posts about buying a gun, instead of making a new topic. Your choice.
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Post by Unnamed on Dec 17, 2001 20:28:09 GMT -5
it depends whether you want a gun you can take to a skirmish or a gun that you can play with around the house.
just buy a springer if you cant decide, they only cost about 20 bucks anyway
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Post by Newman on Dec 17, 2001 21:32:13 GMT -5
SaltyCracker and I will be running around our houses shooting each other with our springers. ;D My trusty MP5 AEG might come out some times when he starts getting annoying, though. ;D
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Post by PerfectGlock on Dec 18, 2001 20:18:10 GMT -5
Up to you. As stated earlier, a NBB won't be the best choice in cold weather, but it doesn't have to be c0cked every shot. However, If you are going to get an NBB, I suggest looking at a Digicon or Marushin gun which will last you a very long time, as opposed to an HFC NBB, which may only last you a month. If you decide to get a springer, get a Marui. They are of much higher quality than any other springer made. Look on eBay for a guy who goes by the name "sunberries" or something similar. He occasionally sells Marui MK23 (SOCOM) spring guns, and they usually go for $25-35. Hope this helps.
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