If you want to spend $5 more than budget, I was planning on getting this some day. Looks decent, metal gearbox, 350fps, etc
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If you want to spend $5 more than budget, I was planning on getting this some day. Looks decent, metal gearbox, 350fps, etc
350 fps seems low for a metal gearbox (to me since I love high fps like my ak). Looks decent and has a good price. Iron sights annoying me thou, looks odd.
http://www.airsoftpost.com/product_i...ducts_id=30307
Guessing its that one.
Sure you don't wanna go up alittle in the price? Seeing there is some other good cyma ak74u's but depends on how bad you want one right now. But the wait seems bad.
Any other suggestions? I'm looking preferably into a gun that will last.
Be warned. How CMYA does the real wood in how thick the wood is...it isn't really thick so one good drop to a hard floor, the wood stock is finished probly.
E:
http://www.airsoftpost.com/product_i...ducts_id=32345
I still want this when it becomes available.
http://www.airsoftpost.com/product_i...ducts_id=32333
$400 for a ppsh-41 airsoft replica made by Ares? Pricey.
The PPSh has blowback, shoots a steady 300fps (it is a CQB weapon), has an accurate rate of fire (900rpm), disassembles like the real one, comes with a 2000 round drum, and is made of stamped steel. Oh, it's also the only one on the market.
By the way, $140 is not going to get you a gun that will last. All the guns at that price point are over-greased, have cheap internals, and the finish is often questionable. I'm going to say it again: have some patience and save up to get one of the top-tier brands. Hell, $300 will net you a higher quality weapon...
I'm looking at http://www.airsoftpost.com/product_i...ducts_id=30131
What do people think?
E: my friend lent me his ak today, had fun :)
http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._3811141_n.jpg
only about 10 people today with those guns :)
My general opinion of Dboys can be summed up with one word, "meh".
http://jocairsoft.com/forums/gallery...geViewsIndex=1
All these are owned by one guy in our club, lol...
Quick question for you guys, I'm taking my GoPro cam out airsofting on April 2nd and I'm wondering what angle/mounting method you would prefer. I've got the head strap mount that I can place over my helmet or Boonie hat, this will center the camera on my head above eye level. However since the camera is centered on my head the viewing angle is to the right of where I aim when aiming down my rifle, the lens is wide angle though so you can still see where I'm aiming. The second mounting method is a mount on the right hand side of my helmet, the camera ends up looking slightly to the left of where I'm looking when I'm not aiming. This is good for when I'm aiming down the rifle though because you see more of the area at which I'm aiming, unfortunately this angle also picks up a bit of my helmet in the bottom left corner of the video.
Both angles should work fine and I'll probably end up trying both during different games on the day of. Just wondering what you guys think would be better though?
I spy an ak47 that looks very close to mine or it is.
Idk but I decided I will get another airsoft gun thanks to my brother-in-law who is in the army got me hooked up with some badass gear today. I am going for thats full metal for every single aspect of it.
(if you can see the image)
What.
Do want an AUG.