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PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:13 am    Post subject: Airsoft Reply with quote

Anyone here into Airsoft?

I have had a few pistols, but i am getting more into it, and planning on joining some teams for games.

I am thinking of getting this
http://store.matrixbb.com/servlet/-strse-27640/Matrix-JG-M16A2-Full/Detail
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a couple airsoft. I had a spring pistol, but I lost it. Right now Jackson and I have an mp5 electric that shoots about 300fps and a small electric pistol. We're hoping to increase our little merchandise someday. I want to get an m4 and a desert eagle airsoft gun.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 2:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I use to be into it a lot about 4 years ago. Currently, all I have left is my Tokyo Marui Ak-47 AEG upgraded to about 400 fps. I used to have a spring pistol and a spring rifle but sold those. Airsoft seems to be dying down in my area and I seem to have less and less time to play. I still love shooting my ak in the backyard every now and then.

As for that rifle, hmmmm. Not too familiar with that brand. Back when I played Tokyo Marui was the most reliable, but I can't remember the name of the comapny (began with the letter A) was booming. Their guns were all metal (Tokyo Marui is mostly metal but there are some plastic parts). Definitely like the M16 and the ak-47. For most accuracy you want the guns with the longer barrel. Full stocks are better because they can hold larger batteries (Saves money). I would try to search around more. That gun seems a little shady to me.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 3:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i have a friend who owns one, and has had it for about year and a half and it has been going strong. So i thought i would get it, the Tokyo Marui have gone up in price lately it seems and are costing quite alot, most are in the 300 range now.

*edit in* was the Company A&K AEG?
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dun think so. All I remember is that their guns were made of all metal and came pre-upgraded.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 9:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

My two boys were playing Airsoft in our backyard one day with some friends. I ran up to the Wal-Mart real quick and bought two cheap clear uzi-like guns, some ammo, and safety glasses. I filled the guns, loaded the battery, and slipped on the safety glasses. When I got back I snuck around to the back yard and with one gun in each hand started to UNLOAD on all the kids in the backyard. IT WAS A RIOT! Laughing Laughing It soon became an all out war... 4 of them against me. Had they planned and knew how to flank, I would have been toast. But I managed to hold them off until I ran out of ammo. Great fun! Still enjoy paintball more though.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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My two boys were playing Airsoft in our backyard one day with some friends. I ran up to the Wal-Mart real quick and bought two cheap clear uzi-like guns, some ammo, and safety glasses. I filled the guns, loaded the battery, and slipped on the safety glasses. When I got back I snuck around to the back yard and with one gun in each hand started to UNLOAD on all the kids in the backyard. IT WAS A RIOT! Laughing Laughing It soon became an all out war... 4 of them against me. Had they planned and knew how to flank, I would have been toast. But I managed to hold them off until I ran out of ammo. Great fun! Still enjoy paintball more though.


You play paintball? Nice, thats how i started {GBI} it was our paintball team. After i graduated from college thats when i started the gaming clan.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The only real reason I like airsoft more is that the guns have more range, and they look more realistic. People are usually honest when they get hit, so the whole paint to make sure isn't really an issue.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 2:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i got to handle a bunch of the new ones at a gun show recently, and honestly the things are VERY realistic in weight and feel. we used to play in Okinawa when I was in the Marines (just pistols, and we would totally be in trouble if we were caught).

I like the G36's like this one http://store.matrixbb.com/servlet/-strse-28711/SRC-TSD-Tactical-G36K/Detail

the P-90 http://store.matrixbb.com/servlet/-strse-28587/Evike.com-Custom-P90-Hyper/Detail

and the Socom MK23 pistol w/suppressor (if you can find one)

http://unconventional-airsoft.com/2003/03/14/tokyo-marui-mark23-socom-nbb-review/
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 3:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i see they have an FS2000... lol. seems they like it, too.

http://store.matrixbb.com/servlet/-strse-28045/JLS-Matrix-FN2000-Full/Detail

but some of these guns plus all the parts and accessories you can upgrade with wind up costing as much as the real thing.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 5:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was looking at this one to, G36C AEG

http://store.matrixbb.com/servlet/-strse-27379/New-Version-ECHO-1/Detail
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The only thing I didn't like about the foldable/retractable stocks is that you have to place the batteries in the front end of the gun. Also, the batteries are smaller, so they don't last as long. Batteries are larger on the full stock guns and since they are in the rear part, they evenly balance. Usually, the guns with the longer barrels will give you more accuracy and sometimes farther range.

I've tried the G36c, P90 and the FS2000. For me, they felt really weird to hold. The P90 I was using, wasn't upgraded at the time so I couldn't really compare too much. It was accurate though. The g36c was pretty good from what I saw. I like how the magazines had bullet casings on the side making it look even more realistic.

I'd recommend looking at the Ak-47. When I was still playing, it was the most accurate stock AEG on the market for its price. The hi-cap also held 600 BB's at a time, making it the largest hi-cap (not including drum mags, etc.). I've had my AK for about 4-5 years and it still in great condition. Shoots accurately and still packs a punch.
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uZa Ten*K wrote:
we used to play in Okinawa when I was in the Marines


I didn't know you were in Okinawa in the Marines. I would love to go to Okinawa. I trained in Okinawan Kempo for over 15 years.

GBI-HarryBall - I haven't played paintball in years! I would love to play again, but I sold all my stuff. I had an Automag with a remote, two finger trigger, and a long range barrell. I loved that gun! We were called the Splatter Dogs. Sometimes when we would go to tournaments we would have to split up into two five man teams. I was captain of the second team we called the Resovoir Dogs. We wore spiked dog collars as neck proctectors. Twisted Evil Best memory at a tounament was a speed ball game. It was our first time to play speedball and it was in a "western town" setup. We played a team that was known for playing speedball. We eneded up taking down the whole team with three out of our five. When they asked us how long we had been playing, we told them 10 minutes. They said they were freaking out because they had never seen the way we played speedball before. I told them that is because we didn't know what to do so we formed up like a SWAT team would and just go building to building. Seemed like the thing to do.... Laughing Laughing Laughing
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{uZa}Cyber wrote:
uZa Ten*K wrote:
we used to play in Okinawa when I was in the Marines


I didn't know you were in Okinawa in the Marines. I would love to go to Okinawa. I trained in Okinawan Kempo for over 15 years.


I took it for 8 years. good exercise, confidence and discipline builder. I learned how to break boards, concrete, and bricks.

then I went through Advanced L.I.N.E. training and learned how to break shoulders, hips, and necks.
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{uZa}Cyber wrote:
uZa Ten*K wrote:
we used to play in Okinawa when I was in the Marines


I didn't know you were in Okinawa in the Marines. I would love to go to Okinawa. I trained in Okinawan Kempo for over 15 years.

GBI-HarryBall - I haven't played paintball in years! I would love to play again, but I sold all my stuff. I had an Automag with a remote, two finger trigger, and a long range barrell. I loved that gun! We were called the Splatter Dogs. Sometimes when we would go to tournaments we would have to split up into two five man teams. I was captain of the second team we called the Resovoir Dogs. We wore spiked dog collars as neck proctectors. Twisted Evil Best memory at a tounament was a speed ball game. It was our first time to play speedball and it was in a "western town" setup. We played a team that was known for playing speedball. We eneded up taking down the whole team with three out of our five. When they asked us how long we had been playing, we told them 10 minutes. They said they were freaking out because they had never seen the way we played speedball before. I told them that is because we didn't know what to do so we formed up like a SWAT team would and just go building to building. Seemed like the thing to do.... Laughing Laughing Laughing
LOL speedball is the only way to go i find woods ball way to boring.
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