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11 hours ago, PT247 said:

I am cool with folk buying then 6 months later wanting to upgrade.... but to me it makes no sense to buy a gun and shove bits in it straight away when there are guns that perform better out the box than yours would after a new barrel and bucking. So if you can but better in that instance you are a mug to not do so.

 

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I think a lot of people see the aftermarket widgets and constant chatter about upgrades and just assume that you have to upgrade things straight away. 

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Or seeing how they suck at their first games they think: it must be the gun!

90% of the guns don't need any internal upgrade. The 10% is when the hopup bucking is crap or the barrel is bent or scratched.

A good clean, 7.4V lipo with deans connector, using good, heavy BBs and setting the hop properly brings every AEG to about the same performance level.

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I remember my early games with my raider. I felt out ranged, out gunned and useless compared to most other players. Reading things online (here included) didnt always help.

There is lots of misinformation around. Longer barrel, better hop = more range and super fast bbs change battery for better ROF etc.. I had a complex about my gun compared to everyone else as I knew it was entry level and el cheapo it was frustrating watching bbs float off at the end of their range or dropping at peoples feet whilst I was getting hit.

 

But actually playing for a while and playing to my personal style and using the gun in different scenarios allowed me to learn my limits, just because I could see someone did not mean I could shoot them!!!

I learnt to play sneaky where needed to get closer, aggressive where needed to keep people in my range on my terms not stand behind a tree 100m away looking through a scope wondering why I couldn't hit anyone!!!

 

Maybe it was a combination of me expecting more from a cheaper gun / or me not being as super snipey ninja as I thought I was B)

 

personally I wouldn't have got a raider if I started again, I would go with something a bit better/faster/accurate but by starting with a cheap gun it has molded the way I play and made me realise range is not everything as I can get closer to most players even in woodland than they are comfortable with anyway ;)

 

Sometimes people need cheaper guns to learn how to play and how things work. How many times have we seen people admit buying a AA12 or sniper rifle as their first gun is a mistake? Better to buy cheap, learn and upgrade to a decent standard if you decide to keep it than buying a £400 quid gun and regretting it.

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On 22/02/2017 at 10:59 AM, L3wisD said:

For me, it's because it's easier to say to the wife:

 

"I've just ordered a new part for my rifle"

Instead of

"I've just bought a new gun"

 

She'd go livid if I kept buying guns.

Upgrading the existing gun is good for keeping her sweet.

 

Just do what I do, take an empty gun bag to Firesupport or other retailer, say your getting it looked at, come back with new one in bag....done that twice now and she still thinks I have 2!!!

 

my AEGs are £180 and the other 3 between £280 and £320, only had rubber replaced on all 4 and spring on 2, one firing low on a M90 the other a DMR upgrade 

doubt I will do anything else unless broken as they are all firing fine 

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15 minutes ago, L3wisD said:

I can just imagine opening a cupboard chock full of airsoft guns and them all cascading out like a tidal wave, and trying to explain it to the missus who thinks I only have two rifles and a pistol :lol:

 

Yeah - the classic:

" I'm just looking after them for a friend.... " - that probably won't quite cut it

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On 22/02/2017 at 01:10, Sacarathe said:

I'm not referring to replacing broken parts or servicing old and out of warranty guns. When it comes to parts AND labour, I struggle to see the advantage to upgrading a <£300 AEG unless it's a form factor not available at a higher quality stock.

 

 

 

 

For me... I've got a new born child to buy for and my partner wouldn't be best pleased if i got a new gun, since i just bought two. So instead, i've bought external and internal upgrades from Ebay for relatively low prices to build myself a MK18, it won't be EXACT, but it'll look like one and will do me.  I'm using a Nuprol base to build onto that, changed the internals and handguard so far, aswell as added grip and sight (and other general asthetics)

P.S, i know i'm late the show.

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