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February 13th, 2011, 22:46 | #1 |
buying used gear
Good evening everyone,
I am very new to the Air Soft family and have 2 questions. I just purchased my first pistol and ICS M4 rifle ( when it arrives in stock) from a very cool place in town. but I was wondering about things like battery packs, extra mags, red dot scopes and utility belts. I want to support my local shop, but a father of three is on a budget. Is it advisable to purchase these items used so my money can go farther? or is it best to buy new? Thanks for your help, and Brrrraaainnss! Zombie. |
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February 13th, 2011, 22:55 | #2 |
Mags in particular are very expensive if you're buying new. Used ones (M4 in particular) are very common and, generally, pretty cheap. Provided you're getting it from a reputable seller (feedback system on here lets you get a pretty good idea of who you're dealing with; I personally have yet to be burned and I know that it is the same for most of us) you should be golden.
Gear, too, adds up very quickly. Take a peek in the Gear classifieds, you should be able to see it without an AV tag (which you ought to get as soon as possible). There's all sorts of things for great prices. When you're AV'ed, you'll have access to parts and accessories (mags, sights, parts... everything including the kitchen sink) and the gun sections. They are a magical place. And welcome to ASC! |
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February 13th, 2011, 22:58 | #3 | |
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I got 10 mags for 30$. Plastic, and real cap. They outlasted my 50$ Pmags. For gear, just go to your local surplus. Buy quality footwear and quality eyewear first.
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February 13th, 2011, 23:08 | #4 | ||
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Good luck. It also helps if you put in your location in your profile, you never know who in your area might have great deals.
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February 13th, 2011, 23:14 | #5 | |
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And I dunno, surplus stores are hit and miss in my experience. The users on ASC go through a lot of gear, and it's a lot cheaper than new or surplus stores, nine times out of ten. And as they've both said, do NOT cheap out on eyewear. Good boots are also some of the best gear you can buy. |
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February 13th, 2011, 23:18 | #7 |
Well, does rolling down a muddy wet hill in the middle of trying to fend off an attack count? I mean, granted, my shouting and curses were more because I hadn't meant to do it, and less to put fear into the hearts of my enemies... but still!
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February 14th, 2011, 00:12 | #8 |
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You did not specify what type of M4 you bought... so battery... 2000 mah Nimh lets you play all day without grief or restrictions
Mags... MAG brand mags 130 rnds midcaps on Ehobbyasia.com... about 38,00$ for 8 plus shipping you'll end up paying about 10$ per mag WHEN you lose one you don't flinch!!! Metal ones just look better... same inside ((Probably same price as used mags)) Get good goggles... ESS is one of the best... XT about 40$ + shipping at opticplanet.com Get teeth protection... don't listen to people who havent paid 1200$ to fix a broken tooth (mouth piece, mask or screen) My advice to you would be NOT to buy anything you don't REALLY need... cause eventually you will want to match everything with your BDU's ((so start with cheap surplus canadian forces OD stuff)) fits with everything... until... as we all did... you become really silly and NEED to buy stuff!!! Even if you don't want to ... you'll end up owning several BDU's (black, tan, green, camo...) If you wait a few months (even weeks of playing) your views on must haves will evolve (a lot!!!)... Cheers
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February 14th, 2011, 00:29 | #9 |
Buy batteries new. Contact me if you need some.
For gear, you can buy used if you want. |
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February 14th, 2011, 21:00 | #10 |
WOW!!
thank you all so much for advice and support. I will update my profile and will check out the classifieds after I get Age Verified! Later days, Zombie. |
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February 14th, 2011, 21:12 | #11 |
I have been having a great time picking up new gear, I had to purchase a full face mask/goggle combo because I wear glasses and the cool Spec-Ops shades wont fit over top. I broke out my old Canadian Armed Forces jacket and made it into a vest for mags and gear!
everyone mentions boots, can I not wear sneakers? i much so much better in running shoes. |
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February 14th, 2011, 21:34 | #12 |
By all means, you can wear whatever you like and find comfortable. Most people just find life much better with a good pair of boots for a day of play.
And I know what you mean about glasses. Some ballistic-type goggles will fit overtop, and in my experience all paintball goggles will fit. Need to find a good set though; my Sand/Wind/Dust goggles are not only super tight on the glasses, but they fog worse than my windshield does. (And I have a terrible car) I'm hoping that the ESS Turbofan goggles will fit over my glasses... just would like to be able to make sure before I drop a whack of cash on them. |
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February 15th, 2011, 21:05 | #13 |
Thanks Redzephyr!
I appreciate the feedback andI cant wait to get out there are have some fun. Later days, Zombie. |
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February 15th, 2011, 21:43 | #14 |
ESS makes Rx inserts for their goggles and glasses so look into those. I know several people who wore glasses and got the Rx inserts and loved them. They replace the need for glasses
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February 15th, 2011, 21:47 | #15 |
Oh, sweet. I'll look into that right now, then. Thanks!
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