I never recommend a noob a cheap piece of crap as a starter so they can save some cash. A gun that is unreliable and doesn't shoot straight, or has feeding issues, or whatever usually discourages a player more than anything. They have more fun when they spend the extra $100 and get the right tool for the job. Any airsoft gun worth its salt in my day was like $800, and that wasn't including any mags, batteries, ammo, or gear. Now you can buy one for $250, a lipo for $10, a bag of quality ammo for $15, etc, etc. So there is no excuse really. If all you can afford is a piece of crap, then even if you like the sport you will not have the funding to go forward in it.
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I have developed a new sport called Airhard. Pretty much the same as Airsoft, except you have to maintain an erection...
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