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    Warsaw, it's fine as LONG as the gun is under $300=350, it's a bitch to convince my parents for me to buy it, its a long story why. It was bad enough to convince them for me to get the mp40 which was at $169 (on sale) but yeah it's gonna be a pain. Also I do like rails to add attachments on it's just I need to compare a ton of shit first then the hard part comes to convince them to buy it for me online. I'm gonna search around my town since I just moved here so yeah.

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    I decided to test how much the bb's can shoot thru. It shoot thru 2 cardboard boxes to hit the mountain dew can, btw thats only like 10 shots. And some even got to the can behind it and out of the cardboard boxes, amazing. Off to school.

    Also freelancer, I liked that tar, thou it's way out of my price range by a 200 dollars.
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    Hehe, I saw a guys upgraded TM VSR-10 shoot clean through the top and bottom of a coke can... Pretty ridicules.
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    Thin metal is relatively easy to shoot through because it's not at all springy. Try shooting through a plastic cup.

    Also, since your budget is $300 Spartan094, I'd suggest just going with one of the G&G M16 models and scratch the TSD. I can vouch for G&G, since I have an RK104 and my brother has one of their M4s.
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    I can't get over how "wobbly" AR variants (real steel AND airsoft) are compared to (for example) our hunting rifles and even my CA G36. That said the only real steel AR variants I've handled myself are Colt Canada C7A1's and C8A3's but all the non-metal bits on armalites seem to wobble a lot. Mainly the synthetic hand guard and stocks, every one I've handled always seems like it's not secured properly to the gun, are all AR style guns like this? My G36 is rock solid in comparison, and now that I remember, my airsoft G36 was actually more solid than the real one I held at one point.

    It's one of the reasons I want a Tavor, those things are completely solid since they're almost all one piece... To bad there's no such thing as a Tavor H (heavy, 7.62 vs 5.56), they're non-restricted here in Canada with the appropriate barrel length and a 7.62 Tavor would be an amazing bush gun.
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    Yup. ARs are wobbly, even here. The Magpul MNP-15 grips and stock are rock solid though, so if you want a non-creaky M4, invest in those.

    All the airsoft AKs are solid, except for the upper handguard. A little bit of tape on the inside of your handguard will fix that right quick though. Real AKs might as well be one piece, they are so solid. However, they all paled compared to how solid the StG.44 felt....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freelancer View Post
    I can't get over how "wobbly" AR variants (real steel AND airsoft) are compared to (for example) our hunting rifles and even my CA G36. That said the only real steel AR variants I've handled myself are Colt Canada C7A1's and C8A3's but all the non-metal bits on armalites seem to wobble a lot. Mainly the synthetic hand guard and stocks, every one I've handled always seems like it's not secured properly to the gun, are all AR style guns like this? My G36 is rock solid in comparison, and now that I remember, my airsoft G36 was actually more solid than the real one I held at one point.

    It's one of the reasons I want a Tavor, those things are completely solid since they're almost all one piece... To bad there's no such thing as a Tavor H (heavy, 7.62 vs 5.56), they're non-restricted here in Canada with the appropriate barrel length and a 7.62 Tavor would be an amazing bush gun.
    That's common to most Western military weapons. The Steyr is a little wobbly around the foregrip and the entire receiver tends to slide a few millimetres back and forth within the stock, the cocking handle wobbles a lot and sometimes releases itself from the hold-open recess, and the trigger has a bit of completely loose movement in it. Every Minimi I've handled - including brand new ones - has a definite wobbly feel to the grip/trigger assembly, as well as the stock. It came as a bit of a surprise at first because I always figured military kit would be built solid as all fuck, but between manufacturing concessions and ease of stripping, that's just not the case. A few rattles here and there is the price you pay for everything being held in place by single pins or locking catches, I guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warsaw View Post
    However, they all paled compared to how solid the StG.44 felt....
    God damnit, now you reminded me on how I got my mp40, I couldnt decide between the thompson, stg44, and mp40. I should have gone with the stg44

    But yeah I will get one of the G&G m16 models or so. My dad is ok so far on me to buy it, just gotta make a little more money. Unless I find something else good :/

    Acutaly G&G looks like they got some pretty good stuff, thou I have been a fan of the m4 just hated getting the shit plastic ones and breaking all the time. I might change my mind for a 3rd time.
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    Noes, don't do the M4 route! Then you'll just look like every other guy and his dog on the field.
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    Lol, I am still searching thou. Besides I got an working m4 so dont need to go buy another one.
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