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First I totally agree with you. Just going to give the opposing side of the argument for anyone who cares. This is very strongly my opinion.1. GBBR's are expensive to run and maintain.
2. Granted there are fewer parts in them to go wrong, but again, the most famous saying is: 'Gas is temperamental'
3. Electric is more reliable both mechanically and whether dependant.
You might not even like airsoft. So if you're interested in a particular load out, i.e. British infantry, Russian spec ops, etc, then go with what you like, i.e. L85 etc, but generally new starters get a cheap AEG for their first gun. I bought an Umarex G36C for £130 off patrol base when I started, if you don't like airsoft, you can just sell it and not make a huge loss.
4. If you do go with gas, the reliability and expense will be more likely to put you off the sport more quickly. So think about the pet peeves of both and go to your local site and rent a gun & ask the regulars for their advice. We're all a friendly bunch, so don't feel silly asking them!
I started on electric and now own a GBBR and a few gas pistols, but I know what I'm in for now, but I want the realism after playing with AEG's.
5. Remember, gas is for gimmicks, electric for sensibility. (Gonna get hate from the gas guru's now haha!)
Hope this helps ya dude![]()
The other thing to consider is that you are solely relying on your 'fuel' or green gas as we know it to make your gun perform, and you need to estimate how much gas you'll be using during a days skirmishing.
Green gas is expensive, I'm only saying that because when you compare it to standard propane, it is. That's why most gas owners refill their own bottles with propane to save costs.
If you love taking intricate mechanical systems apart and you have that mind set on how mechanical things work, I think you'll probably end up with a gas gun (only if you're commited to airsoft)
Gas
- Gas guns are more expensive to buy new
- magazines are 3-5 times more expensive than AEG's but it's actually realistic
- Green gas is more expensive than charging a battery
- Higher maintenance than AEG's
- They are soo frekking cool to shot
- Recoil far more realistic than EBB
- Not much to upgrade, upgrade parts are more to prevent premature wear.
- They operate as close to the real thing in terms of firing mechanism
Electric
- Cheap to buy new
- Mags are little as £10 each
- Batteries are relatively cheap, costs pence to recharge.
- maintenance can be a little slacker compared with Gas
- More moving parts in AEG
- You'll end up upgrading it, it's a fact.
- Tonnes of upgrade options for a certain brand/ make
I know this totally looks biased, but it all depends on your initial investment costs.
You can save up £500 and buy a ready to use already upgraded gas rifle that won't need to be touched for a year or two.
Or
Buy a cheap AEG on a budget and slowly upgrade it, eventually costing the same as a ready to skirmish GBBR.
Sorry if I've waffled on, just my opinion, please feel free to bash it and put it wrong, criticism most welcomed![]()