Due to the current volatile political atmosphere buying airsoft right now would be treated the same as real steel. The prices have gone up, stock is low, and people aren't buying/trading as much because if our equipment gets grandfathered the resale value for collectors will really go up.
I recently started shooting real steel and found out the hard way.
General suggestion is to save a pistol for last because you rarely use it outdoors. The range and accuracy of most entry level pistols are about the same but a rifle will get you more action.
Springer pistols are the toys you see at Canadian tire and some CO2 pistols are not allowed due to fps limits at certain fields.
Certain brands to avoid which are the money pits of the airsoft world are APS, ARIES, and anything sold in Canadian tire or Walmart/department stores are generally a waste of money outside of plinking.
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