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Gas Powered Guns /
« on: September 28, 2006, 03:48:50 PM »
Any other thoughts on this subject?  Like does the 1 inch of extra barrel really help you any in terms of accuracy/power?

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Gas Powered Guns /
« on: September 27, 2006, 06:30:48 PM »
That's with no battery or charger (that kit is for $250 at WCG).  Let me make this a little more clear to you.  I want to use a gas pistol for my primary weapon.  Plain and simple.  I may in the future consider an AEG, but that is not the case at this time, as I only play Airsoft once every 2 months at most.  Got it?

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Gas Powered Guns /
« on: September 27, 2006, 06:04:16 PM »
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yeah but then your stuck at "your airsoft games"
That isn't a real problem for me.

Read my Edit to the above reply.

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Gas Powered Guns /
« on: September 27, 2006, 05:56:13 PM »
It's something I'll keep in mind, but back on topic here, since this thread is in fact about the KWA USP 45, and not about AEG's.  I don't see why this couldn't be a splendid primary gun if you consider that there are never more than 1 AEG in my airsoft games, and everyone else has LPEG's/LP C02's from Walmart.  300 FPS would be amazing, and the hopup would give it some  more range IMO.


Edit: Try $299 for a TM AK at AA.  Also, there are a lot of hidden fees involved in purchasing an AEG, especially when you consider how much you could spend on 1 games worth of BB's.  (I am a noob, and I sound like it, but I decided a while ago that I didn't want to invest that kind of money into this hobby.  $299 base price + upgrades + extra magazine + battery repairs + shipping = way more than $299.  I believe in saving money for better things, rather than blowing it all on 1 airsoft gun, and I have many other interests besides Airsoft although it's hard for many of you to believe.)

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Gas Powered Guns /
« on: September 27, 2006, 05:46:44 PM »
Ok, I understand your opinion on hopup, but I personally would prefer to have it in the gun.  Second, name one high quality AEG that can be bought in the states for $150.  No TM's that I can think of, and I have spent many hours looking through stores websites.

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Gas Powered Guns /
« on: September 27, 2006, 05:33:19 PM »
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ive come to find a hop up on a pistol is NOT necessary
Except when that pistol is in fact your primary weapon (it's a shame I know, but I am not "into airsoft" enough to even consider buying a TM).

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Gas Powered Guns /
« on: September 27, 2006, 05:18:24 PM »
I've looked into KJW guns, but their selection doesn't appeal to me.  The reason I was interested in a USP in the first place is that I love the real steel one.  About the magazines, some websites say that they hold the same, and that the ram rod for the compact can only load 21/26 bb's.  Is this true?  Does anyone here know the actual FPS of the USP .45?

Little background about myself:  Started off with M4505, and moved up to UHC Mp5 Sd3, and finally found myself with a UTG 870.  If the USP 45 shoots harder than the 870, then I am sold on it.

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Gas Powered Guns / KWA USP 45 vs Compact
« on: September 27, 2006, 04:58:44 PM »
I can't figure this out, and I have looked everywhere on the internet.  Is there any difference other than size and weight between these two guns?  AirsoftAtlanta says there is a major FPS difference, and ShortyUSA says that the mags are different.  If they are the same, then I think I will save 10 bucks and get the compact, but I really want the most accurate/powerful one.  

Also, what are your comments on the two of these guns - like do you think they are a good investment or not?   I know you will all say to get a g19 or 18c, but I really really hate glocks.

Thanks

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General Airsoft Discussion /
« on: June 24, 2006, 11:19:08 AM »
I email Southwestern Paintball, and it looked like they would let us play too.  So I started the process of setting up the game, and when  I called to verify that they were open, they said that they aren't open during the summer.   :oops:

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General Airsoft Discussion / Local Airsoft Arenas
« on: January 08, 2006, 04:57:30 PM »
I am a real beginner at this website, however I have been with Airsoft for a long time.  I have been looking all over the internet, and can't seem to find any local places where you can play airsoft with a group of people you bring.  What I am looking is like a paintball arena where its ten dollars a person or something and you can play for a game or something.  I live in Mesa Arizona, but I don't really care how close it is as long as it is in AZ.  Thanks.

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