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  • Finally got my apprenticeship so i can start saving up to buy my own loadout and kit, as well as funding a few games to.

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    AK47frizzle
    Nice one, i'm still questioning whether i should do a apprenticeship or go to uni...

    TacMaster
    TacMaster
    You're Scottish right, Frizzle? Isn't higher education free there?

    Why not take that opportunity, the cost is what's putting people off in England and Wales.

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    AK47frizzle
    ye it is but... do i really want to do engineering is the question i'm trying to figure out

    Hey, Im new to airsoft and what its all about are there any Airsoft veterans that can help me out in gaining a sniper loadout and general tips and pointers on buying?

    Josh95
    Josh95
    mainly do it because they prefer them, which is fair enough. the FPS advantage does help with range because you can use .40>bb's which will fly further (accurately) then 350fps AEG's however. youre limited to 1 shot, if you miss the guy with the AEG will pelt you with 10 bb's in a couple of seconds

    Airsoft_Mr B
    Airsoft_Mr B
    Basically sniper rifles will perform well but the problem with em is range / accuracy is not any better than your ordinary AEG so obviously you are severely limited by mag capacity and are at a disadvantage in terms of rate of fire as well. The only real upside with a spring BASR is at least you're not relying on gas or batteries.

    Airsoft_Mr B
    Airsoft_Mr B
    So I've heard there's basically two sniper rifles which are decent out of the box. One is the A&K M24 which I have myself but tbh I airsoft too infrequently & never bought a scope, so haven't even tried it out on the field yet. And I don't have anything else to compare it against. Then alternatively there's the Well Warrior L96 / MB-01 but it still needs quite a few upgrade parts.

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