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Vinciguerra April 22nd, 2009 16:21

Which Sniper rifle?Which Machine gun?
 
Hi,

I'm wondering which air soft sniper rifle i should get??It has to be around $0-$250.


Also should i get an electric assualt gun or a spring assualt gun and it has to be around 0-$250.


These guns have to be legal in Canada or they are already across the border

name the sites or just give me your opinion straight up

no spam or noob discussion i just want to know whats available

kalnaren April 22nd, 2009 16:26

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Originally Posted by Vinciguerra (Post 969115)
i just want to know whats available

In your price range, absolutly nothing.

A sniper rifle is going to run you minumum $350, and even then it will need $500-$1000 of parts to make it really decent.

The cheapest machine gun available is the A&K M249, which runs around $700. Unless you meant assault rifle, in which case you can probably find a clear kraken for around $200.

Thenooblord April 22nd, 2009 16:32

Get age verified, theres a Kraken on the classifieds for 150 bucks, but you cant go in there till you're verified

IceTray April 22nd, 2009 16:38

You should also fill out your profile information, so people can better help you out.

Viperfish April 22nd, 2009 16:40

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Originally Posted by Thenooblord (Post 969125)
Get age verified, theres a Kraken on the classifieds for 150 bucks, but you cant go in there till you're verified

1st and 2nd rule of fightclub....i mean the classifieds

secondly Vinciguerra the kind of attitude your putting in this post will not get you very far around here. We are not here to spoon feed information. Read the newbie guide, get Age verified and then browse the classifieds.

All this being said, kalnaren is right, your not going to find anything in the sniper rifle range. and if you did you would be better off throwing handfuls of BBs at your target.

Hash Vapor April 22nd, 2009 16:46

I think this is what he's looking for.
http://www.tippmann.com/canada/produ...px?category=x7

Until you prove you are 18 you will get no help getting guns.

Bowers April 22nd, 2009 17:14

bro take the 250 budget for the sniper rifle and the 250 budget for the aeg and commit it to a quality aeg

your better off with one high quality rifle at the start then two somewhat quality ones

pusangani April 22nd, 2009 17:52

how old are you? if you are 18+ then get age-verified and buy from the classifieds, if you aren't then no guns for you.

Frozen Tex April 22nd, 2009 17:52

$308+Tax & Shipping will get you a CAS Version G&G M4 Carbine from 007 Airsoft. I'm quite enjoying mine. :D

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=80834

I've added to it, of course, but really only in cosmetic terms; nothing internal.

stealthy1 April 23rd, 2009 04:11

Starting off with a sniper rifle pretty much requires you to have patience practicing when you start-which means you won't be able to get a lot of out of Airsoft right away. You'd need to sink a lot of cash into your rifle to get it up to specs for milsim. And sniping, as I've heard, is nothing like sniping in real life (which I've done a few times).

If you'd like you can try DMR, in which case the G&G GR16 R5 is a great rifle. Long barrel, RIS for sights and whatnot, and it still shoots auto in case you need to. You will need to get a scope riser though, the front sight gets in the way of your scope if you just mount it onto the rails as is.

Turnbull April 23rd, 2009 13:39

Do....Not...Want...!

pusangani April 23rd, 2009 13:54

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Originally Posted by stealthy1 (Post 969723)
Starting off with a sniper rifle pretty much requires you to have patience practicing when you start-which means you won't be able to get a lot of out of Airsoft right away. You'd need to sink a lot of cash into your rifle to get it up to specs for milsim. And sniping, as I've heard, is nothing like sniping in real life (which I've done a few times).

If you'd like you can try DMR, in which case the G&G GR16 R5 is a great rifle. Long barrel, RIS for sights and whatnot, and it still shoots auto in case you need to. You will need to get a scope riser though, the front sight gets in the way of your scope if you just mount it onto the rails as is.

you've sniped in real life?

Amos April 23rd, 2009 14:06

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Originally Posted by pusangani (Post 969922)
you've sniped in real life?

He probably means long-range target shooting.

stealthy1 April 24th, 2009 03:53

Apologies, yes, Amos has it right, it was target shooting. I use the word snipe too interchangeably. I did it a few times in the US at a target range a couple years ago. Was quite the experience.

Vinciguerra April 24th, 2009 15:42

Is the Tactical Force TF16.6m good?
 
Hi im Looking into buying the tf16 .6mm soft air rifle the problem is their is not enough info and reviews on this gun can some give me some more info on it. Is it a good starting gun??

http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...=TOP_SEARCH_GO


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