Need advice

Need advice

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  • titan Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel on 16 Apr 2007 6:06 PM

    313 posts


    I am thinking of purchasing an airsoft rifle. I want something no more than $100, and that'll last a LONG time. I know that there aren't many airsoft guns out there that will last forever, but I want something thats nice and durable. I am looking at a Crosman Pulse R72, is that any good? They have it at a sporting goods store near me for something like 80, 90, or 100 bucks. Any advice would be helpful! Keep in mind, I don't own any airsoft, and am just thinking of getting into the sport.

  • titan Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel on 17 Apr 2007 8:55 PM

    313 posts


    I forgot to mention what I am looking for in an airsoft rifle. First off, I would prefer either spring or electric. All the spring that Crosman makes aren't that durable, so probly electric. Second, I would prefer fully-auto with semi-auto too, so that I could choose between the two. I want something very accurate, but it doesn't have to be perfect. Any help would be very appreciated

  • Cognition Rank: Brigadier on 12 May 2007 4:34 PM

    From Oxfordshire, 390 posts


    This is a little late but better than never.

    It depends on how much money you're looking to spend - you get what you pay for.

    Have a look around on :


    http://www.wolfarmouries.co.uk/

    As I'm not into airsoft myself, I can't really help you, but there should be plenty of people and forums that can.

  • rem87062597 Rank: Staff Sergeant on 15 May 2007 2:32 AM

    From United States Of America, 13 posts


    Look at UTG's MP5's and AK-47's. With only $100 to work with it's a hard call, and these, along with any other gun you'll get for that price will deffinately jam, but these are the best for this kind of price tag. Honestly, I don't think you should use your money on this, save up an extra $100 and get a Tokyo Marui AK-47, or MP-5, even a M4/ M16 varient but they'll cost a little more.