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Post by twinkie on Dec 6, 2011 20:41:38 GMT -5
I love your awesomeness
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Sandbur
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Post by Sandbur on Dec 6, 2011 21:14:18 GMT -5
You're welcome.
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Post by Knief on Dec 6, 2011 21:22:08 GMT -5
that1guy and twinkie are the same person. He deleted his first account because he lied about his age and wanted to correct it, but proboards won't allow you to change your age after the first time you enter it.
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Post by Carnage on Dec 6, 2011 21:24:54 GMT -5
Ah, I see. At first I thought that1guy did something terribly wrong and the account got deleted.
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Post by twinkie on Dec 6, 2011 21:54:01 GMT -5
Nope, I did exactly as knief said.
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Post by twinkie on Dec 7, 2011 16:21:46 GMT -5
CM032 M14 Airsoft Gun (OD)
I really like the m14 models, So I am wondering if this would be a good first gun and m14 model?
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Post by Dallas on Dec 7, 2011 17:52:09 GMT -5
CM032 M14 Airsoft Gun (OD) I really like the m14 models, So I am wondering if this would be a good first gun and m14 model? The M14 is mostly for designated marksmen and snipers, stay with the basics for now. For a beginner, you're best off going with a more intermediate gun like an M4. You can always start with something different, but battle rifles should be saved for later unless you know what you're doing. Also, you probably wouldn't be able to use it in CQB, as the FPS would be much too high and the gun much too long. (There's an 'Edit' button, just some friendly advice)
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Post by Alex-(BM_5) on Dec 7, 2011 17:54:04 GMT -5
While you could use the m14 indoors it would be stupid. I'd stick with the m4 for the moment they are the simplest and cheapest.
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Post by Carnage on Dec 7, 2011 18:05:05 GMT -5
While you could use the m14 indoors it would be stupid. I'd stick with the m4 for the moment they are the simplest and cheapest. To add, CYMA is not a good company either, in my opinion.
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Post by Alex-(BM_5) on Dec 7, 2011 18:08:14 GMT -5
While you could use the m14 indoors it would be stupid. I'd stick with the m4 for the moment they are the simplest and cheapest. To add, CYMA is not a good company either, in my opinion. Lets not spread rumors here. While CYMA is not a great company all the CYMA guns I've had have performed very well.
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Post by twinkie on Dec 7, 2011 18:45:25 GMT -5
Ya I mean this is not my first time to airsofting. And well I have to say, I have loved all my CYMA weapons.
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Post by Alex-(BM_5) on Dec 7, 2011 18:48:33 GMT -5
Ya I mean this is not my first time to airsofting. And well I have to say, I have loved all my CYMA weapons. I'd start out with the CM then once you get all your gear sorted out move onto other guns. Gear costs a lot more then most people expect.
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Post by Carnage on Dec 7, 2011 18:55:25 GMT -5
BM_5 is correct. And I don't mean to mislead anyone from my above post. With having personal experience with G&G and KWA, I find it hard to go "lower" in the price vs. quality battle (besides G&G's CMs).
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Post by twinkie on Dec 7, 2011 18:59:07 GMT -5
Well that is what I am expecting to get.(the G&G CM) But I was just browsing seeing what would be a good buy.
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Post by Alex-(BM_5) on Dec 7, 2011 19:02:48 GMT -5
Ohh in that case my philosophy for guns has always been a gun is only as good as you make it. I mean that in both the old fashion way and speaking about upgrades. You can buy a JG replace a few parts and have it last for ever. So it matters do you want a gun to last straight out of the box or are you willing to put in work?
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