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Welcome to the air soft world. If you have any recommendations for any gun I should get, post it down below :) . What gun (pistol)should I use under $70? I heard the Co2 are good, but thoses you have to keep buying the gas, so spring or battery powered is best. But if you REALLY think I should get a gas gun, I'll try( acctually I think I will) to get one by this Christmas :) )

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At one point in my life I was quite into the airsoft/paintball sport. 

 

Choosing a weapon is actually a bit of a difficult decision. It is very difficult to get a hold of a high quality gun without spending a ton of money. If you don't want to spend more than 150$, then the best option would be to get a Spring powered weapon. Electric weapons preform well for a while, but they break incredibly easily. I have never purchase an electric weapon for this reason, however among my friends, each and every electric weapon they have purchased has ended up breaking within a month or two. If you are willing to pay a hundred bucks or more, then there are some pretty high quality options out there. But just about every cheap electric weapon is of poor quality unless you take extremely good care of it.

 

Co2 powered weapons are a better purchase but are also a bit more pricey. They don't break too easily and have great fps and really do excellently. The only problem is that you have to keep buying gas cartridges which ends up costing a lot of money. Also, I have encountered younger players being too afraid to play with Co2 weapons due to the high fps (it hurts to get shot). But, overall, Co2 pistols are the best preforming Airsoft pistols out there.

 

Your final option is to buy a spring powered weapon. These are well liked weapons as you don't need to take particularly good care of them. There is no fuss about charging batteries and overcharging batteries. You don't have to worry about buying Co2 cartridges. Spring also happens to be the cheapest option in the Airsoft world, so if you are a beginner or not that into the sport, these are good purchases. However, on just about every spring powered weapon, the fps is so low that it is easy to dodge pellets from over thirty feet away. 

 

I see that you want to purchase a pistol. In my opinion, Rifles are usually better buys. Companies like to advertise Pistols as being an essential item to every rifleman, but this isn't really true. You only need one weapon, there is no use for a sidearm. 

 

However, if you do want to purchase a pistol, this is one that I purchased myself and I can attest for its quality: Beretta 90-two. I have owned this pistol for several years and it hasn't yet broken, which is quite a feat for a gun under 20$. 

If you are looking for a good, cheap rifle, here is another excellent purchase. Crosman is extremely overrated; this is their only good weapon. It happens to also be a very good weapon. 

 

In any case, the Tanki Forum isn't exactly the best place to be looking for Airsoft recommendations. Look at product reviews from various sites, there are also some great youtube videos. But, if you are looking for good advice, look elsewhere. 

 

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At one point in my life I was quite into the airsoft/paintball sport.

 

Choosing a weapon is actually a bit of a difficult decision. It is very difficult to get a hold of a high quality gun without spending a ton of money. If you don't want to spend more than 150$, then the best option would be to get a Spring powered weapon. Electric weapons preform well for a while, but they break incredibly easily. I have never purchase an electric weapon for this reason, however among my friends, each and every electric weapon they have purchased has ended up breaking within a month or two. If you are willing to pay a hundred bucks or more, then there are some pretty high quality options out there. But just about every cheap electric weapon is of poor quality unless you take extremely good care of it.

 

Co2 powered weapons are a better purchase but are also a bit more pricey. They don't break too easily and have great fps and really do excellently. The only problem is that you have to keep buying gas cartridges which ends up costing a lot of money. Also, I have encountered younger players being too afraid to play with Co2 weapons due to the high fps (it hurts to get shot). But, overall, Co2 pistols are the best preforming Airsoft pistols out there.

 

Your final option is to buy a spring powered weapon. These are well liked weapons as you don't need to take particularly good care of them. There is no fuss about charging batteries and overcharging batteries. You don't have to worry about buying Co2 cartridges. Spring also happens to be the cheapest option in the Airsoft world, so if you are a beginner or not that into the sport, these are good purchases. However, on just about every spring powered weapon, the fps is so low that it is easy to dodge pellets from over thirty feet away.

 

I see that you want to purchase a pistol. In my opinion, Rifles are usually better buys. Companies like to advertise Pistols as being an essential item to every rifleman, but this isn't really true. You only need one weapon, there is no use for a sidearm.

 

However, if you do want to purchase a pistol, this is one that I purchased myself and I can attest for its quality: Beretta 90-two. I have owned this pistol for several years and it hasn't yet broken, which is quite a feat for a gun under 20$.

If you are looking for a good, cheap rifle, here is another excellent purchase. Crosman is extremely overrated; this is their only good weapon. It happens to also be a very good weapon.

 

In any case, the Tanki Forum isn't exactly the best place to be looking for Airsoft recommendations. Look at product reviews from various sites, there are also some great youtube videos. But, if you are looking for good advice, look elsewhere.

Ya co2 is expensive. Um I do look at the recommendations, they are ok. Thx for the rec. I will see some reviews on it.just wondering who likes air soft:) Edited by Agent101us

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i got a black gun B)

it broke on the third day

oh ya i think this will be closed soon like a boss

you must have got the $10 cheap crap. How will this be closed? This is about fake or model guns, in fact, half of tanki online are about the turrets, where you DESTROY tanks.:)

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Welcome to the air soft world. If you have any recommendations for any gun I should get, post it down below :) . What gun (pistol)should I use under $70? I heard the Co2 are good, but thoses you have to keep buying the gas, so spring or battery powered is best. But if you REALLY think I should get a gas gun, I'll try( acctually I think I will) to get one by this Christmas :) )

Nice topic, but I don't care about guns..... ;)

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I bought this $30 cheap plastic full auto electric one, worked great, still have it, probably still works, it looks stupid though. I think it's the "Crosman Pulse M74DP."

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I bought this $30 cheap plastic full auto electric one, worked great, still have it, probably still works, it looks stupid though. I think it's the "Crosman Pulse M74DP."

Nice! What makes it semi-automatic?

What power?

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