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Just get a gun that can actually leave a mark, I've seen some guns leave marks that look like serious bee stings, some that leave craters, others that can leave a scar.
Aye or nay?http://www.airsoftmegastore.com/4318-SRC-GE-0636-II-SR36C-SRC-Airsoft-Gen-II-R36C-Full-Metal-Gearbox-AEG-Rifle-w-Folding-Rear-Stock-SR36C.aspx#
bump - Anybody ever used/own a Wellfire R4? I kind of want one because it has great cqc specs, fills in the role of something between a sidearm and a primary, and isn't costly. I've seen a lot of bad reviews from stupid people and a lot of good reviews from smart people, but sometimes the stupid people have a pointwhat I always try to look for is longevity and reliability because I hate having to order new parts or having to deal with constant jams
Also if you want to carry mags where a army jacket or something, or a belt.
Must be a pain to load each bullet with a BB then put them all on the belt.
I wouldn't suggest that mainly because its Well. That MP7 is more for backyard shenanigans. While an electric MP7 would be loving nice for once (goddamn KWA having the only decent MP7 on the market and its gas lol), you're better off getting something like an Echo1 MP5.
forget your generic m4's and ak47/74/74su. All the big boys carry these.
There is a vacuum in the box that sucks bbs up. The Belt is for show.
omfg that sounds AMAZINGalso my spring FAMAS shoots farther than my sniper rifle :c
stuff, all I need is some tactical gear (and some more magazines) and I'm set. I've got a few spring pistols that work perfectly for me. Yeah, I'd like a gas pistol or maybe an AEG, but right now I'm pretty used to using spring pistols.
It's all about a learning experience with AEG's. You don't want to get a $100 first time and you probably won't play seriously with a cheap gun.