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+4erric288 Annun Cirith sgt. Hartwig drsneaky6 8 posters |
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drsneaky6 Private First Class E-2
Number of posts : 27 Age : 32 Location : idk Registration date : 2007-09-03
| Subject: Side Arm under a $100, recommendations? Tue Oct 09, 2007 11:38 pm | |
| hey i was just wondering if any one knows where i could get a decient side arm for under $100 that was possibly full metal and shot 300 fps if u do or have anything tht comes close to these standards plz post and help me find my side arm to give u an idea of what i was thinkin of i was thinking of M9, posibly a glock (if cheap enough) or this Pistol | |
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sgt. Hartwig Lt. Colonel
Number of posts : 553 Age : 33 Location : Manhattan Beach, CA Registration date : 2007-03-17
| Subject: Re: Side Arm under a $100, recommendations? Wed Oct 10, 2007 12:02 am | |
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Annun Cirith Private First Class E-2
Number of posts : 34 Age : 34 Location : Wallaceton, PA Registration date : 2008-10-09
| Subject: Re: Side Arm under a $100, recommendations? Fri Oct 17, 2008 1:03 pm | |
| I'm not sure if it will fit your style, but TSD offers a non-blowback powered by CO2 cartridges that is only $40. www.airsoftpost.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=68&products_id=28402Evike carries it, as well as spare mags (~$15) and a case deal of 20 CO2 cartridges for $10. IMO it looks like a good deal. It's rated for about 100 shots per cartridge and I believe about 150FPS if i'm not mistaken... (On the school network; Evike is blocked >_<') If you're looking for electric, on the other hand, I am extremely interested in the CYMA G18c AEP. I'm not sure where else to point you, but I hope something here helps ^^ | |
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erric288 Gunnery Sergeant E-7
Number of posts : 253 Registration date : 2007-04-04
| Subject: Re: Side Arm under a $100, recommendations? Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:32 pm | |
| I think the fps is in the high 300s like 380 for the TSD M9 non-blow back.
My sidearm costed me $50 after shipping. It's the Crosman(mazuren) micro Uzi. It shoots 300fps w/.20g and 360fps w/.12g and has a magazine capacity of 50 rounds. There are mods to make it full auto and if you want it very realistic you could cut out the ejection port. Range is about 75feet. I can fit it snugly in my BDU's pocket. I actually have two and duel wield them. So for about 100$ you get two fully automatic micro Uzis and get to duel wield them. there is a review on this website.
You can probably find it on eBay under Crosman Airmag M50. | |
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theprodigy Master Gunnery Sergeant E-9
Number of posts : 464 Age : 33 Location : nc Registration date : 2007-10-28
| Subject: Re: Side Arm under a $100, recommendations? Fri Oct 17, 2008 5:47 pm | |
| HFC M9 best gas pistol under 100 that I know of. I got the special forces one and it is amazing. Shoots full auto, I've had it about 6 months and have had no problems. Got it for $85 from Evike. | |
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Annun Cirith Private First Class E-2
Number of posts : 34 Age : 34 Location : Wallaceton, PA Registration date : 2008-10-09
| Subject: Re: Side Arm under a $100, recommendations? Sat Oct 18, 2008 10:16 am | |
| erric, holy crap! I didn't know the FPS was that high! XD Thank god someone fixed my mistake then. I was at school and couldn't check to make sure but forgot when I got home to check it >.o Thanks ^^ | |
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fdsakiller First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 950 Age : 32 Location : San Jose Registration date : 2007-12-17
| Subject: Re: Side Arm under a $100, recommendations? Sun Oct 19, 2008 6:43 pm | |
| Like what theprodigy said, the best under 100 buck pistols are going to be HFC or TSD
I recomend you jack up the price a little and get a TM pistol
Or maybe a KWA
Also at AEX I believe they are selling some high end pistols on sale for 74 | |
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sgt. Hartwig Lt. Colonel
Number of posts : 553 Age : 33 Location : Manhattan Beach, CA Registration date : 2007-03-17
| Subject: Re: Side Arm under a $100, recommendations? Sun Oct 19, 2008 7:52 pm | |
| ya, lol, one gun (KWA 945t), and its sold out...
I think this thread is a little out dated. It was posted a year ago after all...lol And Drsneaky hasnt said anything since his first post... | |
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drsneaky6 Private First Class E-2
Number of posts : 27 Age : 32 Location : idk Registration date : 2007-09-03
| Subject: Re: Side Arm under a $100, recommendations? Wed Oct 22, 2008 11:19 pm | |
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sgt. Hartwig Lt. Colonel
Number of posts : 553 Age : 33 Location : Manhattan Beach, CA Registration date : 2007-03-17
| Subject: Re: Side Arm under a $100, recommendations? Thu Oct 23, 2008 12:02 am | |
| How about this one? http://ebaybanned.com/product_info.php?products_id=1708It's a TM clone, so it takes all after market upgrades and replacement parts for the TM G17. I've read that the hop-up is a little thin and you might have to adjust it higher, and also sometimes the mags have problems, i do not know the rarety or what those problems are. They of course can be replaced with TM mags. Oh and its much cheaper! lol | |
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fdsakiller First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 950 Age : 32 Location : San Jose Registration date : 2007-12-17
| Subject: Re: Side Arm under a $100, recommendations? Thu Oct 23, 2008 11:49 am | |
| The thing, that I dont trust about clone gas guns, is life, and leakage. But in a sense, all mags, will leak eventually, and its how good you take care of it.....
Id still go with a TM. Better accuracy. More than KWA | |
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sgt. Hartwig Lt. Colonel
Number of posts : 553 Age : 33 Location : Manhattan Beach, CA Registration date : 2007-03-17
| Subject: Re: Side Arm under a $100, recommendations? Thu Oct 23, 2008 7:29 pm | |
| Leakage, is just a simple case of replacing the O-ring, or getting another mag. and like i said, since its 100% tm compatible you can use TM mags, therefore this is no real issue.
Besides why pay 60+ dollars on a TM when you can get a very similar thing for half its price. Yes the accuracy wont be the same, buts not like you cant improve it. A barrel swap and a hop-up change are easy fixes. | |
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abram Corporal E-4
Number of posts : 141 Age : 32 Location : Taiwan, hsin chu Registration date : 2007-08-08
| Subject: Re: Side Arm under a $100, recommendations? Fri Oct 24, 2008 7:06 am | |
| from what i heard in TW its a decent gun | |
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drsneaky6 Private First Class E-2
Number of posts : 27 Age : 32 Location : idk Registration date : 2007-09-03
| Subject: Re: Side Arm under a $100, recommendations? Sun Oct 26, 2008 1:51 am | |
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sgt. Hartwig Lt. Colonel
Number of posts : 553 Age : 33 Location : Manhattan Beach, CA Registration date : 2007-03-17
| Subject: Re: Side Arm under a $100, recommendations? Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:04 pm | |
| Ive only got good things to say about pointact. Ive never ordered from evike though. | |
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Stealthmasterairsoft14 First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 849 Age : 34 Location : Arizona Registration date : 2007-11-02
| Subject: Re: Side Arm under a $100, recommendations? Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:16 am | |
| Evike has a pretty bad rep.....go with pointact. Some people have no problems with Evike, but others have had somewhat disastrous results.
By full metal, they mean the gun has the same content of metal parts as the real steel. (meaning the trigger, slide and such will be metal, while the grip will be plastic) This is confusing and is used to fool people into thinking the gun is ALL metal. (targeting mainly noobs) | |
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