December 14th, 2010, 04:57
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#22
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: manitoba
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Crunchmeister
I would strongly recommend against a GBBR as a first gun. Being a 'hands on' guy or not, they tend to be far more problematic and more costly.
And to me, the #1 reason not to get them is they don't work in cold. Period. Under 10ºC, most GBBs perform poorly, if at all. And under 5ºC, forget about it. We're in Canada, so GBBRs are not a year-round gun here.
But in the end, it's your money, so you can do as you wish. But I'd recommend a decent AEG as a first "all season" gun.
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Im with crunch on this one +1
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