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Old January 8th, 2008, 21:41   #1
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just starting up ,care to help?

ok so im looking to get in to airsoft and i'm looking on google for the gun that suts me wat i found was the "Warrior L96" looks good from the stats

-o and btw is 460-480FPS good ? thats like 150m right? anyway just wana know if this is a good gun to start with.

-right know the only place that i know of for buying the Warrior L96 is at buyairsoft.ca and it sells at like 300 $ca is ther a other place i can get it cheaper in Canada?

-im willing to spend 200-350 on a real good airsoft sniper anything in mind?

sorry for all the questions but im real excited to star playing :P

thx to all
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Old January 8th, 2008, 21:48   #2
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A sniper is a bad gun to start with.

A good sniper cost around $800-$1200.

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Old January 8th, 2008, 21:49   #3
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First off, please fill in your Profile with age and location. It will enable us to help you better. Secondly, get an AEG and wait to see if you really want a sniper role.
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Old January 8th, 2008, 21:54   #4
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ok so im looking to get in to airsoft and i'm looking on google for the gun that suts me wat i found was the "Warrior L96" looks good from the stats

-o and btw is 460-480FPS good ? thats like 150m right? anyway just wana know if this is a good gun to start with. NO. FPS is not the only thing to consider. Furthermore, that's over most field speed limits, and a starter player should not have something more than 350.

-right know the only place that i know of for buying the Warrior L96 is at buyairsoft.ca and it sells at like 300 $ca is ther a other place i can get it cheaper in Canada? No, and you should also forget about buyairsoft.ca. Crap products.

-im willing to spend 200-350 on a real good airsoft sniper anything in mind? Saving another 500$. Snipers riffles are some of the most expensive guns to get running with decent performance, and require some experience to use and service.

sorry for all the questions but im real excited to star playing :P

thx to all
Your best bet right now is to get age verified. There are guns in the classifieds that go for 200$ and up, and pretty much everything is available at any time.

Other than that, 007 airsoft and A&A are the only retailers of airsoft guns in Canada.
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Old January 8th, 2008, 21:58   #5
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Buy airsoft should really change their domain name to garbagesoftair.ca anyways lets move on.

So you want to be a sniper, be prepared to be very bored, you wont shoot much, but atleast you save money on ammo. Over all though if this is your first time in airsoft its much easier to learn the game with an auto electric gun, and not something from garbagesoftair.ca.

If you have your heart set on sniping thats fine, but be prepared to pay rediculous prices that I wont even begin to quote, 300 dollars is a laughable amount, expect two to three times that, but dont forget to factor in additional magazines, ammo, materials for upkeep such as lubbricants, clothing and additional attire like footwear and vests and holsters and last but not least and of course the most important item, eye protection. How you aquire your gear is up to you, either locally at surplus stores are online via ebay or other retailers. For your airsoft gun however, your very limited to where you can buy in Canada at this time, there are two online retailers, as of now, and as well this website has its own private sales area that is available only to those who have had their age verified to be 18 or older by volunteers of this website.
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Old January 8th, 2008, 22:02   #6
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Why the HELL does every noob show up here asking for an L96? I don't get it. Is "Noob Gun" engraved on the stock or something?
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Old January 8th, 2008, 22:06   #7
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Everyone wants to follow their life long dream from counter strike and what better to do it with than the L96, aka the AWP.
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Old January 8th, 2008, 22:11   #8
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Tokyo, is it not the AWM? (Artic Warfare Magnum)
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Old January 8th, 2008, 22:13   #9
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It's commonly called the AWP in CounterStrike. But yes, AWP, AWM, L96.
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Old January 8th, 2008, 22:14   #10
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Ahh, alright. I have never played Counter Strike. I am more of a COD4 kind of guy.
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Old January 9th, 2008, 12:49   #11
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Here is the order I would follow if I started over.

1. Find a club.
2. Join a team.
3. Rent / borrow an AEG for each game. (My club rents out TM and CA for 20 bucks a day)
4. After deciding which team to join, buy camo and boots. Good boots.
5. After having the camo and boots and friends to play with. Figure out a role to play. Not all teams need a new sniper with a sub quality gun.
6. Buy a gun and whatever gear is need to fill your new team role.

Airsoft is a team sport.
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Old January 9th, 2008, 12:58   #12
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I read on you location that you are from Montreal. If you prefer to type in French then there are many people on these forums that can answer your questions in French. I will admit that I am making an asumption but hopefully it will help if it's right.
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Old January 9th, 2008, 13:02   #13
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Here is the order I would follow if I started over.

1. Find a club.
2. Join a team.
3. Rent / borrow an AEG for each game. (My club rents out TM and CA for 20 bucks a day)
4. After deciding which team to join, buy camo and boots. Good boots.
5. After having the camo and boots and friends to play with. Figure out a role to play. Not all teams need a new sniper with a sub quality gun.
6. Buy a gun and whatever gear is need to fill your new team role.

Airsoft is a team sport.
I did the complete inverse of that, lol.
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Old January 9th, 2008, 13:07   #14
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Also, sniping is horribly uneventful. Pack a lunch, wait a day, maybe you'll pop off a shot or two. On big fields, you can spend a day doing nothing more than recon and maybe only fire off five shots as a sniper.

If you're in it for the action, sniping should be your last choice.

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I did the complete inverse of that, lol.
Most of us did as well...
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Old January 9th, 2008, 13:32   #15
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Leave the sniping to the old, fat, out of shape lazy bastards. Hmmm. Anyone got an L96 for sale?lol!
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