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Re: Airsoft Sport I live on an island with a very small population. I'm not going to buy any expensive guns because of my location. If it shoots straight, I'll use it. Watching pros is fun, especially the ones who take it seriously. |
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Re: Airsoft Sport Heh... My G22 only fires at 260, but it makes up for it with it's accuracy and firing speed. My Berettas were far more powerful, but had relatively slow firing speed. Great accuracy though. Wish I could find some info on the Berettas I had, but unfortunately, I don't have either of them with me at the moment, and they were a discontinued model anyway, so finding info on them is a bit tough. |
Re: Airsoft Sport They were electric, spring or gas? |
Re: Airsoft Sport The G22 is both electric and spring, while the berettas were spring only. |
Re: Airsoft Sport Ah, were the berettas expensive? |
Re: Airsoft Sport No, fairly cheap. I think somewhere around $15-$25. They were awesome, until the springs broke. |
Re: Airsoft Sport Oo wow, pretty good for that price. I got a $12 sig sauer from Wal Mart once. Mm, mm, mm. Shame on WalMart. |
Re: Airsoft Sport This was my first Airsoft gun: Spoiler: It was a good one, solid, straight-shooting, hefty. The next one I got was a springer M-16, nothing fancy, it's quite accurate even though the stock's been broken and is currently held in place with Gorilla tape or black duct tape (I forget which). My current top one is a Tokyo Marui FAMAS, I can't find any photos of the version that it is, it has a very large trigger guard, It's been so long since I've used it that I forget if it's a full handguard... I've had other Airsoft guns, but these have been the most reliable, most fun, and straightest-shooting. |
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