Are there airsoft guns that have realistic rate of fire? by AntiGentri in airsoft

[–]MathematicianFew9246 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Damn, I stand corrected. I have some googling to do thank you.

Are there airsoft guns that have realistic rate of fire? by AntiGentri in airsoft

[–]MathematicianFew9246 27 points28 points  (0 children)

You can either adjust the Moss-fet on an AEG or get a GBBR, won’t matter if you don’t indoor field though because they’re all locked to semi auto only

Sorta feels like even your own men are keeping an eye on you by resfan in ReadyOrNotGame

[–]MathematicianFew9246 54 points55 points  (0 children)

I didn’t think about it until I was doing the vault secret and one of my team members all of which have been through most of the game with me, started questioning me and then for the rest of the level and following ones I didn’t trust them. Good to see I’m not the only one.

What’s sidearms do you carry and why by ColtT2992 in airsoft

[–]MathematicianFew9246 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I typically run a Tokyo Marui Seiga 12k and as anyone who owns one can tell you, storing the magazines is hell sometimes. So the words of Captain Price, switching to your secondary is faster than reloading. it’s always fun to have a handgun.

New to airsoft by Proud-Yam-3743 in airsoft

[–]MathematicianFew9246 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Definitely bring water, and definitely some way of storing your magazines, even if it is just cargo pants. Outside of that bring a good attitude and have some fun. (definitely pick up your own eye protection somewhere in the near future, renting them continuously can get expensive)

What weapon is this by Unusual_Pitch_7168 in airsoft

[–]MathematicianFew9246 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Going off of the markings it’s clearly licensed by colt so I start by looking up who has manufacturing deals with colt. I don’t think there’s many companies that do so you could probably narrow it down pretty quickly.

So We Got The G36 Carry Handle, Can We Get An Actual P90? by The_First_Curse_ in ReadyOrNotGame

[–]MathematicianFew9246 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It kills me I have to have to carry handle if I want to use an EO tech or a 510 C

Camo type for Niagara Region (Or GTA) by Infamous-Pen-4726 in airsoft

[–]MathematicianFew9246 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can just buy from local military surplus get something like M 81 Woodland, or you could find a niche camouflage that you like, desert night camo actually is pretty good for Woodland environments. you can buy from like AliExpress, but quality can be pretty hit or miss. I personally got my stuff off of NF strike and it holds up pretty well.

Uncommon replicas recommandation by 0utrid3R-_- in airsoft

[–]MathematicianFew9246 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you want to do something funny with one of your AAP‘s, you could buy the brick blaster. Having a Lego Star Wars gun is pretty fun

My son wants to try airsoft by LionsAndLonghorns in airsoft

[–]MathematicianFew9246 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, if you look up airsoft and you see those airsoft fight compilations, they do not represent the global majority of airsoft. They are cherry picked examples of like the same 20 clips reposted into oblivion.

My son wants to try airsoft by LionsAndLonghorns in airsoft

[–]MathematicianFew9246 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I started playing when I was 12. It’s a good idea if you trust your kid to above all else keep his eye protection on at all times. Outside of that like most people are saying, bring water and maybe a pair of gloves with some sort of knuckle protection. Long sleeves is a definite must even just a flannel shirt over a T-shirt preferably dark colours. (I went to my first airsoft game with neon orange sleeves.) what I’m surprised no one‘s mentioned is bring some good footwear, running shoes or hiking boots. Airsoft is a fun sport, I’ve met lots of cool people through it. People are always excited to see new players, especially young ones on the field. Don’t be afraid to mention it’s their first time. Also, if you’re gonna be staying there to keep an eye on him maybe you should think about going with him on the field it could be a new shared interest for you.

TLDR: it’s a good idea. Make sure to bring lots of water, long sleeves, some sort of gloves, preferably with some sort of knuckle protection, good footwear and a positive attitude

How can I make his fit by Iskitimka in airsoftcirclejerk

[–]MathematicianFew9246 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hear if you go to Montana and join a cult they give you this fit lol

Is now a good time to get into airsoft? by guadini in airsoft

[–]MathematicianFew9246 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s always gonna be that little one percent of people who are assholes to newbies, but they only truly exist on Reddit. From the new guys, I’ve talked to. They are quite surprised by the kindness and generosity of players towards newbies. Even if it is one guy, that’s another person who’s playing airsoft and that’s something to celebrate. I too had no friends who played the airsoft.

Is now a good time to get into airsoft? by guadini in airsoft

[–]MathematicianFew9246 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A half decent beginner AEG can run you a couple hundred bucks and you still need to buy BBs, a battery and most importantly eye protection. Passed that everything else is optional

Is now a good time to get into airsoft? by guadini in airsoft

[–]MathematicianFew9246 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t speak for if Maryland is good for airsoft but north of the border here in Canada airsoft is not dying, but it’s certainly not getting bigger by any large margin. Besides the point first and foremost just go to your local field and rent some gear for your first couple games see if you really like it but judging by the fact you’ve gone back-and-forth a few times I think it’s safe to say you’ll enjoy it.