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    Robb4248
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    Im tryind to find an airsoft pistol, or rifle. If it's a pistol, I'd like it to be an electric pistol, WITH blowback. If it's A rifle, I'd also like it to be electric, UNLESS, its a shotgun, lie the hardballer series. Im looking to spend less than $50


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    bump... Im really intrested in a Glock 18C Ebb (electric blow-back) or a S&W Sigma... for the AEG (electric rifle's), im intrested in the MP5



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    Re: WTB airsoft Pistol/Rifle

    I also enjoy airsoft and I have quite a lot of equipment



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    Re: WTB airsoft Pistol/Rifle

    I just love everything related to the military theme and I also love paintball. We often go out with friends to play it or shoot at the shooting range or in the shooting range. I have quite a lot of weapons at home. Starting from pistols, ending with rifles. I recently purchased level 3 polyethylene plates for my own safety.



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    First time today at the shooting range. Emotions are the most pleasant. Everything is specific. I called, answered, recorded on time. I liked the course very much. I recommend to everyone



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    "Hello. I recently took Shooting courses. What I learned in shooting courses:
    - Safe handling of weapons.
    - Fundamental shooting skills: shooting stance, gripping, aiming, aiming, etc. - The basic skills of working with weapons - aiming the weapon precisely at the target, pulling the weapon out of the holster.
    - The basics of implementing a series of fast and accurate shots.
    And also consolidate the basic elements of shooting to the level of the primary skill."



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    Re: WTB airsoft Pistol/Rifle

    Quote Originally Posted by Robb4248 View Post
    Im tryind to find an airsoft pistol, or rifle. If it's a pistol, I'd like it to be an electric pistol, WITH blowback. If it's A rifle, I'd also like it to be electric, UNLESS, its a shotgun, lie the hardballer series. Im looking to spend less than $50
    I don't think you'll find a good deal for an electric pistol with blowback for under 50$. Expect to spend at least 80$ for a decent one.



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    Re: WTB airsoft Pistol/Rifle

    Hello guys! Can someone here please recommend me some articles where it's possible to learn more about ar-15? I would like to buy it but I don't understand what to choose.



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    Oh, personally I strongly believe that such reviews can be really useful when you don't know what to choose or have any doubts. As for me, one article about the Best AR 15 really helped me to choose Palmetto State Armory 16-inch Freedom M4 and I don't regret buying it at all. It's really important to check not only one comment, but a lot of them on the Internet. Hope that my message will be useful for you.



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    Re: WTB airsoft Pistol/Rifle

    For close range and home defense, nothing beats a red dot of some sort (aimpoint/holographic/reflex whatever. All work the same basic way from an end user perspective).

    My personal choice is to add a flip up magnifier, which gets me to about 300.

    400 is a bit far for a red dot. It can be done, but, well, it’s a bit far.

    I think a $600 budget is a bit low for an LPVO, especially because you are going to want a lit reticle for home defense.

    A good rule of thumb is that you want 1x/100 meters. So for 400 meters, a 4x scope is a good starting spot.

    The Vortex Strike Eagle 1–6x24 or the Burris MTAC would be reasonable options in this category, though both are a bit on the edge of what I would consider to be a quality optic.



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    I have a gun that is constantly tuned for near mid-range performance. I have a burris mtac 4.5-14 which is a scope combined with a red dot scope. I also have a set of folding scopes. The latter would be nice if I had good eyes. For long distance work, it would be helpful to use 4.5-14 or more.



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    Re: WTB airsoft Pistol/Rifle

    Have you tried to sell it online?



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