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Was mainly thinking out loud in the above post but my bit about ROF and FPS being a little more universal was from a site point of view.
Of course there will be people who want to mod their stuff to be faster, more powerful, more colourful etc and that’s great. There’s loads of industries build off this.
But more from a Sunday skirmish point of view if sites had a more universal approach to site limits and manufacturers also took a more similar approach it would stop a lot of issues. Less overkill, fewer hot guns, no more getting rinsed and out played by teams with super HPA rigs and a more fairer day for all.
do we need arp9s with drum mags being basically the same as a support weapon? Or a MK23 with a scope and body kit as good as a sniper rifle?
one of the reasons (not all but quite a few) people get into airsift is the realism of the kit. So why should a pistol be as effective as a sniper or a smg a cheaper version of a support gun?
Im not saying this SHOULD be the standard, just putting it out there for discussion.
I personally can see how it may benefit. Yeah choice is great, and there should be room for that too.
I see that as a catch 22.
How do you have a universal level of ROF/FPS site wide and at the same time not allow certain rifs to be capable of matching each other?
The realism is visual/mental. My M4 doesn't reach out to 400 metres, my M249 doesn't mimic the real one except externally, etc... the only realism is found in the immersion. It's acting, role play, dressing up like a dude playing a dude etc...
If a pistol can't match a sniper, etc, then you'd have to list what you define as acceptable for any given model. That would spell the end of a site. Can you imagine enforcing that different models must adhere to specifics. I can't.
I know you didn't say it quite like this, I'm trying to think how this could play out. Just imagine arriving on a Sunday:
"Sorry you can't play because your pistol can hit a human target at 20 metres. You'll have to modify your RIF to play here"
"Sorry you can't play because your M4 can't hit a human target at 60 metres. You'll have to modify your RIF to play here"
"Sorry a pistol shouldn't be that accurate and the FPS is too low. You'll have to modify your RIF to play here"
"Sorry you can't have an ARP drum but you can use a hicap and fire it just as quickly. Otherwise you can't play here."
I don't know, it's a difficult concept and whilst I think I understand where your coming from I can only see it on paper and not working in real life for.
There's plenty of variation of what a real world guns can do or can't do and that can vary from model to model, gunsmith to gunsmith and so on so to me it's more realistic that we have that same variation even if it's just airoft mimicing that variation and not the actual gun itself.
I still don't see how any othat could stop someone rinsing you or being out played. I mean out played could be nothing more than the players skill. Another example; someone sees a youtuber taking scalps all day long with a bolt action rif. They use his exact rif and can't hit a thing. You can't even out a skill set. Again life isn't fair, fair is a myth. If someone wants to rinse someone it's the person that needs attention, not the tool. You know, it's not guns that kill, it's the person pulling the trigger scenario.
I think theres too much choice...
There are literally hundreds of guns across all manufacturers and price points. And in some cases the quality varies widely.
Its pretty much the same in any industry though to be fair and mostly avoidable but thats more of a bash on capitalism rather then airsoft![]()
Not saying they should all be made the same, a choice between steel and plastic should still be there, but does there really need to be 200 different variants of a £180 M4 when ultimately they all do the same thing?
And to go back to realism, aren't many M4 variants just a mimic of the real world choices?
Anyway, again I hope you don't think I'm bashing you. Just conversing. I do understand an element of what your saying however I'm not undertanding how it would really pan out. I do think it would kill the sport rather quickly though (although my interpretation may not be the same as what yours is so sorry if I've misinterpreted your point ? )
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