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Hi Guys,

I'm new to the forums.

After playing Battlefield for a couple of years I've started to get the itch to go and try airsoft.

I've got a few questions so you'll probably see me in various threads on the forum.

 
Welcome! I'm pretty new myself but I'll help if I can.

 
Nooo a CODsofter.. yes I know that doesn't work, but still. If you need any questions answering, just post em in here to save space, or in the "Quick Questions Thread" you'll probably get a faster reply that way.

Also check your question hasn't already been asked:)

-Kaza

 
Finally, a new arrival to AF-UK who didn't come from CoD!! Welcome to the forums buddy, there's a fair few of us Battlefielders on here (as you will see from our massive thread about it!) :)

 
Thanks for the warm welcome :)

I've been looking in to brands for the guns and a friend recommended Tokyo Marui (which I read in the gear guide thread to be good) but I've seen quite a few people with KWA. Is KWA the best out there?

It's thanks to Battlefield that I'm interested in airsoft. Watching lvlcap play BF3 then airsoft made me want to have a go.

Also, which retailers do you guys use? My friend showed me Zero one but didn't know any others.

 
They're both very good from what I've heard, but you'll need

to buy their guns.
 
You can go with several brands to start of with. G&G, G&P, KWA, VFC and so on. I find that G&G have good customer service (I deal with them all the time) and they are decent price. But in saying that you are better off spending a little extra and getting a good solid gun that you can upgrade as you go.

 
Try:

Zeroone

Landwarrior

Airsoft world

Redwolf

Milspec solutions

Pro airsoft supplies

Fire support

Patrol base

JD Airosft

That's all I can think of off the top of my head,

As you will probably know, stay away from

JustBBGuns

BBGuns4Less

Airsoft4Less?

Pretty much anything with 'BB guns', or 'Less' in the name:P

 
I didn't know about the BB guns or Less sites but I'll avoid them. Sounds quite tacky to be honest.

 
Avoid special airsoft supplies too :)

Any g&g combat machine is your ideal first gun.

 
if you can get a G&G UMP go for it, one of the best guns they've ever made!

 
If you'd love a UMP then go for it! Check with retailers to make sure they have spare magazines too

 
I've found a G & G UMP but it's down as GT Advanced and not a Combat Machine. Is there a big difference?

 
Not really slightly better internals higher awg wiring, tightbore barrel

 
So overall a better gun than a Combat Machine?

I'm reading in to Mesh glasses or plastic glasses and it seems to be that Mesh is recommended to start with as the glasses can steam up quite a bit. Can you guys recommend any Mesh glasses brands/ models?

Same for face guards, is neoprene good or should I go mesh on this too?

This stuff is really interesting :)

 
Ive got a G&G MP5 GT.

If you want to play in woodland scenarios, just be aware about the long mags on them, which arent always best for lying prone when taking cover.

The real UMP was made as a cheaper alternative to the MP5 but they are both nice guns.

The AK Beta or RK 103 are nice too if you like that style !

 
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I've personally never used mesh, I've a pair of revision sawflys and I've never had them steam up completely but I have heard that "Hero Sharks" are good mesh goggles and facemasks. Again I've not used a neoprene face guard, unless your playing cqb they arn't a necessity

 
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