Author Topic: Airsoft Beginner Tips?  (Read 1755 times)

well have you ever been airsofting before?

also airsoftgi is a great website
No, I've never done it. I want to start, though.

I have never played airsoft, but I have played paintball. Question:

Is the pain the same, worst, or is it less painful?
i think it's a lot less painful
it stings probably just as bad but there's no punch to it like a big paintball has

Now you can shoot your friends without any of the legal repercussions!
You should get an airsoft M79 Grenade Launcher.

Very important to never fire in full -auto for more than 3 seconds as it could damage the motor
Oh. I'll remember this for future reference...

I wonder what would happen if you put an orange cap on the tip of a real gun and tried walking into an airsoft arena, then just went on a rampage.

if they yell hit

you stop shooting

I wonder what would happen if you put an orange cap on the tip of a real gun and tried walking into an airsoft arena, then just went on a rampage.

Probably wouldnt happen unless the field is unregulated/isn't an official business. Most places chrono check before allowing people to play.

heres my recomendation for your 1st airsoft gun

http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?cPath=139_408_409&products_id=6554

Combat Machine M16 Carbine AEG  was my 1st gun too, REALLY enjoyed it

if they yell hit

you stop shooting
and if you get hit

you yell hit

This game solely depends on the honor system.

I wonder what would happen if you put an orange cap on the tip of a real gun and tried walking into an airsoft arena, then just went on a rampage.
They'll probably notice that its a real gun.

and if you get hit

you yell hit

This game solely depends on the honor system.
this x100

I heard those guns are good. Are they usually around the $100-$200 price range? Also, any specific companies or whatever to buy airsoft guns and equipment from?
SRC and CYMA are good brands if you're looking for a cheap AK.


Bump.
http://www.airsoftgi.com/mobile/product_info.php?products_id=15396
Do you guys think this would be a good starter gun?
might be okay. check out these other brands.
like i said before, CYMA is a good brand to look when starting
http://www.evike.com/index.php?cPath=21_44_486
SRC too.
http://www.evike.com/index.php?cPath=21_44_229

this is my first proper AEG that i bought. it's great, but be careful about the pins that hold the body together. my one popped out so i had to make my own nail.
http://www.airsplat.com/items/ERP-WELL-R20-P.htm

btw, anything with a plastic gear box avoid it like the plague

Very important to never fire in full -auto for more than 3 seconds as it could damage the motor, and get at least 2 hi-cap mags with the primary you buy

What the hell told you that? If you have good shiming, a decent set of gears and a nice high torque or high speed motor, you can hold the auto down forever. The G&G Combat machine comes with a pretty standard motor that can withstand holding full auto till the battery dies (7.4v Lipo)