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Vasquez
Friday, 18th February 2005, 17:43
Well, I want a new airsoft gun. Here's pretty much what it's going to look like:

http://www.geocities.co.jp/Playtown-Knight/8764/DSC00755.JPG

I won't have the sight on top, and the grip won't have a flashlight but other than that, it's pretty much it.

G3SAS (the gun) - £185
G3 Full Stock (the bit on the back that touches your shoulder) - £55
Battery (the bit that makes it go) - £25
Charger (the bit that makes sure the above bit works) - £12
G3 500 Round Magazine (the bit in front of the trigger) - £25
Multi-Magazine-Clamp (the bit that holds the two magazines together) - £15
Laylax Slim Suprresor (the long bit on the front) - £26
Laylax Tactical Grip (the vertical handle on the front) - £15
Total: £358

Flufball
Friday, 18th February 2005, 21:30
Not bat, not bad at all, Airsoft is good fun, although it can be ruiend by the odd cheating fook.... Or at least, So I have heard :p

GuardianAnge1
Friday, 18th February 2005, 21:39
picture is gone :D

sweeper666
Monday, 21st February 2005, 13:28
how far can that red cross shoot?

Vasquez
Monday, 21st February 2005, 14:22
Actually, I've changed my mind. Shall be this instead:

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-9/376220/KalashBetaSpetz.jpg

sweeper666
Monday, 21st February 2005, 15:59
cool but a bit small isnt it?

Vasquez
Monday, 21st February 2005, 17:18
Perfect size. Small enough to use in CQB and woodland, but not so small you can lose it :P

GuardianAnge1
Monday, 21st February 2005, 18:28
one word and one number, SIG 552 (carbine version) small, accurate and sexeh

Vasquez
Monday, 21st February 2005, 19:07
I would, bit it has a small magazine, small battery and a folding stock - all things I dislike. It's also more expensive.

GuardianAnge1
Monday, 21st February 2005, 19:50
there's a real nice shop in camden called wolfarmouries

JojoTheSlayer
Tuesday, 22nd February 2005, 09:46
Actually, I've changed my mind. Shall be this instead:


Why not a real gun? Much more fun to shoot and a few weapons types dosent need that much training to use or get. Shooting clay dows is realy fun and it usaly isnt that strict rules for it in Europe.

Vasquez
Tuesday, 22nd February 2005, 16:01
LOL, you will have a hard time finding a more avid shooter than me. I blow most/all of my money on ammunition and have a constantly changing collection of guns. I shoot clay, but I prefer practical shotgun.