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PaddMadd February 17th, 2009 03:40

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Originally Posted by Amos (Post 921045)
point is, .12 will fuck up any gun worth gaming.

Ok, thanks. time to hit up BBbastard....

Tex February 17th, 2009 04:07

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Originally Posted by PaddMadd (Post 921044)
If I do end up borrowing a gun, the .12's stay at home. However, it's looking like I might not need to, as it's looking like I might be able to afford a JG M4. I've been looking them up online as wel as youtube review/reviews here, and it might be my option.

JG M4 will eat nearly 75% of your budget. not a whole lot left for mags batteries and travel and pesky things like food.

Amos February 17th, 2009 04:09

Seriously, if you don't have any of your own kit yet... I don't think BWIII is a viable option for you.

My suggestion is get heavily involved with the BC community as quickly as you can... Dive in head first. Who knows if you even like airsoft.. let alone traveling half way across the country for a 24 hours military simulation game.

PaddMadd February 17th, 2009 04:45

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Originally Posted by Tex (Post 921052)
JG M4 will eat nearly 75% of your budget. not a whole lot left for mags batteries and travel and pesky things like food.

My travel costs are covered already, and I have found a online retailer with a cheap JG. In truth, The only kit item I don't own is a high grade gun. I could bring my cheap A17(cheap cybergun M4/M16 hybrid), but it would most likely fall apart on me so I need an upgrade. And like I said, I have been playing airsoft for a few years(although perhaps not at a professional level), and paintballing before that. I am aware of the speed and hecticity that a MILSIM can have, and that even just standing in the wrong place can comprimise not only you, but any teammates around you. I am attempting to get in touch with the local airsoft group here, and I hope to experience the level of more experienced players.

I understand that you are all just trying to make sure that I don't waste my money on going there and end up deciding "fuck this" 10 minutes into the game, and I do apreciate it. However, I would rather have gone and not gotten enjoyment, than not gone and be kicking myself while watching the videos.

dragwindsor February 17th, 2009 04:48

I say, if you have the will and the way, go for it.

Just getting to check out all the kool guns and watching this thing go down, should be worth the trip.

Tex February 17th, 2009 04:56

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Originally Posted by PaddMadd (Post 921057)
My travel costs are covered already, and I have found a online retailer with a cheap JG. In truth, The only kit item I don't own is a high grade gun. I could bring my cheap A17(cheap cybergun M4/M16 hybrid), but it would most likely fall apart on me so I need an upgrade. And like I said, I have been playing airsoft for a few years(although perhaps not at a professional level), and paintballing before that. I am aware of the speed and hecticity that a MILSIM can have, and that even just standing in the wrong place can comprimise not only you, but any teammates around you. I am attempting to get in touch with the local airsoft group here, and I hope to experience the level of more experienced players.

I understand that you are all just trying to make sure that I don't waste my money on going there and end up deciding "fuck this" 10 minutes into the game, and I do apreciate it. However, I would rather have gone and not gotten enjoyment, than not gone and be kicking myself while watching the videos.

cheap JG's online sounds a lot like a US site... I am not saying do not go but this is BW 3 not the first not the last.

PaddMadd February 17th, 2009 05:00

I think it could be a fun story for dinnertime, the guy who made it to BWIII on chump-change, donated airmiles and McDonalds cheeseburgers. And I agree with you, seeing all those different set-ups would be worth it alone. It's like going to a show & shine, only instead of gloss and chrome it's camo and matte paint.

(sig worthy quote, btw.:D)

PaddMadd February 17th, 2009 05:08

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Originally Posted by Tex (Post 921061)
cheap JG's online sounds a lot like a US site...

http://www.businessvision.net/edge/M...&CategoryID=72

They are based in Peterborough, Ontario, and I believe they ship via Canada Post.

You're right, BWIII isn't the last, but to be honest the main reason for this whole trip is to do something wild this summer, instead of the usual mediocre summer jobs, sleeping in until noon or later, or going to Fragapalooza and playing shitty video games.

ShelledPants February 17th, 2009 05:10

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Originally Posted by PaddMadd (Post 921063)
http://www.businessvision.net/edge/M...&CategoryID=72

They are based in Peterborough, Ontario, and I believe they ship via Canada Post.

You're right, BWIII isn't the last, but to be honest the main reason for this whole trip is to do something wild this summer, instead of the usual mediocre summer jobs, sleeping in until noon or later, or going to Fragapalooza and playing shitty video games.

I believe that's a clone of a clone. :| I may need a second opinion though.

PaddMadd February 17th, 2009 05:15

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Originally Posted by ShelledPants (Post 921064)
I believe that's a clone of a clone. :| I may need a second opinion though.

It looks like the same version as the one on Cabelas.ca(the one I was asking the n00b questions about) hence the JG clone in the description. Velocity apears the same, and the picture looks like the non-clear version that i've seen alot on Youtube.

Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw February 17th, 2009 08:15

$200+ for a clone of a clone?! You gotta be mad to think thats a good deal. Might as well get a Kraken and even save a few bucks.

Why pay that much when a JG will run you about the same? Once you get yourself AV'ed you will be able to get a better gun for less money. Dont make any hasty decision here on that thing.

Besides, dont judge a gun based on velocity alone. You gotta think about durability, and if its investment worthy.

Scarecrow February 17th, 2009 08:41

If you're borrowing a gun, you will run through it what the owner tells you to run through it, period.

As for .12's, unless you're using them for area weapons such as airsoft grenades, I wouldn't even try to game them. As stated here, they have no accuracy or distance and you end up frustrated and trying to spray and pray and if its one thing people hate at a milsim game is someone running around with the hammer down full auto the whole time.

Spend the money, buy a quality AEG from a reputable knowledgable dealer. There are no shortcuts to a good AEG.

Crunchmeister February 17th, 2009 09:18

That Panther DPMS is a rebranded JG, and not the "clone of a clone". I've seen the non-clear version of this gun in action and it's as good as any other JG. The clear version is supposed to be the same gun only with a clear lower.

As for .12, people seem to have an unfounded nasty hate on for them. And in some cases, that's a warranted concern. The BBs are of poor quality, are misshapen, or have a large seam where the 2 halves come together. Those are shit BBs and shouldn't be used as they can damage your hopup rubber and leave nasty residue inside your barrel. However, there are some decent .12s that are fine to run for plinking. However, their light weight and brittle materials make them all but unusable in a game. It's sort of like signing up to race NASCAR when all you have to drive is a Lada. They have poor accuracy at any range beyond 50 feet. And really, for the same price, you can get BB Bastards .2g that are awesome. So why get .12?

Get some quality .2 or .25 BBs for indoors games. If you want the best range and brush penetration outdoors, run .28. They're a bit more expensive, but worth it.

And I have to agree with what others have said. You're never played a real airsoft game, and you're planning on travelling halfway across the continent at great expense to play Canada's largest milsim event. That really doesn't make much sense at all. You should play a few real games locally before BW.

Styrak February 17th, 2009 10:57

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Originally Posted by PaddMadd (Post 920971)
I have a container of approximately 12,000 cybergun .12gr(don't laugh yet) ultrasonic BB's that have been waiting for action. Am I able to use these at Border Wars(in my own gun of course)? Or should I get rid of them?

Any expert's input?

NO.

Also, yeah that clear clone gun is a JG, not a clone of a clone (WTF?).

CDN_Stalker February 17th, 2009 11:13

0.20g BBs are too light to be used outdoors, they have a habit of bouncing off leaves and dead grass at the worst of times, so imagine what a 0.12g would be like! The brush at the fieild where BW is played has really thick brush, and long straight trails. You won't get the range nor the penetration with either of your ammo choices. Use minimum 0.25g.

And consider this, it might take you a hundred rounds of .12g to get a kill, or 25 rounds of 0.20g............. or a quick burst of 3-5 rounds 0.25g BBs if the target is behind foliage or past 100ft. Don't go cheap on getting your kills.

I don't even use 0.25g (except for indoor games) ourside, I use 0.28g in my AEGs/pistols, and 0.30g to 0.36g in my sniper rifles.


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