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Old July 11th, 2010, 23:37   #31
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Old July 11th, 2010, 23:45   #32
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$520 for a used TM G3 SG-1 with Systema internals and a tightbore barrel, 3 mid-caps, a rds and mount, a bag of shit .20s and a 3300 mah battery. My suggestion to you is to wait until you are 18, get av'ed and shop around in the classifieds. My friend wanted in and through shopping in the classifieds I found him a used G&G M4 for $190. Then he found 5 used mags for $45. If you are patient you can find really good deals
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Old July 11th, 2010, 23:53   #33
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I bought one of those clear mini augs from CT, then a TM M9 silver springer, then a TM MP5A4 ($450).

The mp5 was my primary up until a month ago when it was traded away.
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Old July 12th, 2010, 00:32   #34
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From the makers of "The Bloodening" comes the worst horror of airsoft:

It's....The Cheapskatening!
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Old July 12th, 2010, 00:49   #35
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HAHA!

That is awesome.

To the original poster; Don't mistake the word cheap for affordable. There are more affordable options for sure.

Myself for instance, I went with a Kraken AK-47. Affordable but decent. I had to invest $50 in a sim job, regrease and downgrade of the spring. It runs like a champ. But do realize you will be out gunned. The $500-600 guns will have better builds, better range, better accuracy. But it only makes you play harder IMO. You have to be closer, and have a better shot.
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Old July 12th, 2010, 01:11   #36
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To the original poster; Don't mistake the word cheap for affordable. There are more affordable options for sure.

Myself for instance, I went with a Kraken AK-47. Affordable but decent. I had to invest $50 in a sim job, regrease and downgrade of the spring. It runs like a champ. But do realize you will be out gunned. The $500-600 guns will have better builds, better range, better accuracy. But it only makes you play harder IMO. You have to be closer, and have a better shot.
Couldn't have said it better myself. My first (and currently only) AEG wasn't an OMGWTFBBQ $800 gun but rather it was something that at the time I found to be affordable and considering my options and avenues of what I could get probably one of the better decisions that I could make in regards to buying a gun. It wasn't the cheapest of the cheap and certainly not a higher grade rifle. It was in the middle and closer to the cheaper/more affordable side for being a student on a budget.

With a Kraken it's; buy it, open it up and put another $50 or so into it and play with it until something else breaks and you replace that. Certainly not an option that a lot of people would promote but definitely something you could do if you'd rather meter out money over time (ie. the difference between buying a cheap/beater car and paying maintenance costs more often or buying something like a Corolla or Tercel (higher initial cost) that will work but you still have to do some/less regular maintenance).
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Old July 12th, 2010, 01:14   #37
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1 dollar, semi-auto spring pistol from the dollar store, bought several
Terrible little things but were fun for a prank, guessing under 100 fps with .12's..

Recently though
bought 3 Krakens for 100 each, two of them are for other people (each adds about 30 bucks in taxes and shipping so 130x3=390)
ASR for 110 on sale, then with shipping, .43 bbs, border fees ect cost me around 180.
co2 pistol for about 80.

...sooo effectively I've managed to spend more than some of these people on their first real guns, but in the form of a small armory.
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Old July 12th, 2010, 10:50   #38
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My first rifle was $950, full metal TM G3A3 with wood stock/foregrip (real steel) and 6 metal mags, all the plastic parts, battery. I have put roughly another $250 into this rifle with internals and new batteries and one metal part that was still plastic.
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Old July 12th, 2010, 11:16   #39
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First new Pistol $280
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Old July 12th, 2010, 12:06   #40
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First AEG TM M4A1 RIS back in 2004 paid about $600 for it. Didnt really upgrade it.
GBB M9 Berreta ABS Plastic paid $200 bucks used.
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Old July 12th, 2010, 12:17   #41
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Upgraded KS P90 = $445

I'm just getting my first gun after being on here for a year almost.

Don't forget about everything else like the loadout, etc. That could be just as expensive.

My advice, the cheapest good quality gun I can think of that comes to mind is priced usually at $300 plus shipping.

You can also cheapout and get cheap Sig 552's, I saw two people had at Green Zone, but you stand out alot if it isn't painted and performs low.

This hobby isn't cheap sadly if you lived in asia though, that would be a different story
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Old July 12th, 2010, 12:34   #42
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KWA 1911 ($240) Awesome gun, just gamed it.

SRC Gen III M4 ($450)
- Metal Body ($200)
- Prometheus Barrel ($80)
- EOTech/ACOG ($130)
- 3600 mAh battery ($80)
- Upgraded fullstock ($50)
- 5 midcaps ($10 ea/$50)

My SRC Gen III is what I currently use, and I love it. The $1000 I'm into it for was well worth the money, it's a gem!

I've also got an SRC M933 ($200) and a KJW Beretta M9 ($230ish).
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Old July 12th, 2010, 13:21   #43
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1 dollar, semi-auto spring pistol from the dollar store, bought several
Terrible little things but were fun for a prank, guessing under 100 fps with .12's..

Recently though
bought 3 Krakens for 100 each, two of them are for other people (each adds about 30 bucks in taxes and shipping so 130x3=390)
ASR for 110 on sale, then with shipping, .43 bbs, border fees ect cost me around 180.
co2 pistol for about 80.

...sooo effectively I've managed to spend more than some of these people on their first real guns, but in the form of a small armory.
where did you get your ASR for 110 if you live in canada? and if it was east coast airsoft, did u get it shipped? and any problems?
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Old July 12th, 2010, 13:38   #44
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350$ jg mp5 sd5-sd6
670$ ca m15a2
600+$ kwa s-system
220$ we hi-cappa 3.8
220$ TSD VSR10

And approxamitly 600$ at least in the upgrades for these guns.



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Old July 12th, 2010, 13:48   #45
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Gun 1: $650 (incl. mags, battery, charger)
Gun 2: $600
Gun 3: $400
Gun 4: $300 (pistol)
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$2000

Repairs/upgrades in the last 2 years:
Gun 1: $130
Gun 2: $250
Gun 3: $170
Gun 4: $30
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$580

Damn. I really wish I hadn't added that all up.
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