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Re: Airsoft Sport All I have is a pretty cheap spring-powered M1911 with rails and a laser pointer, but one of my friends is really into Airsoft. His prize gun is a full-size replica M249 fully automatic (electric powered). He's also got all sorts of assault rifles and SMG's. Off the top of my head, I know he's got a G36C, an MP5, a G3, and an AK-47. All of them are electric-powered full automatic. |
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Re: Airsoft Sport AK47s... make me rage. It's a good collection though, and it is amazing how some people get so much into this 'sport' (if it is one). You see guys that fly around the world, blow big money on tactical gear, set up militias, etc. to shoot plastic bbs at other people. It's fun though. All worth it. |
Re: Airsoft Sport Hell yeah, if I had the money and time to invest in it, I would definitely get into it. |
Re: Airsoft Sport $100 bucks for an airsoft gun? Shit, I have rifles that I bought cheaper than that. However, I do posses an electric full-auto Uzi that I have almost never used and should probably sell to reach my long term goal of buying a real Browning (semi)Automatic Rifle, a goal I made up yesterday. |
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.30-06 Springfield is a pretty attainable ammunition type and fairly cheap off military surplus. I mean, the US military has been using it to one degree or another since 1906. Plus, the place I found that manufacturers California legal replica BARs chambers .30-06. As for home-made machined rifles, I don't know, but I've always thought it would make a fun hobby. I do know a lot of people skirt around gun laws by buying gun kits and building them themselves. |
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