Johnelliott
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- Oct 24, 2021
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Hello as a newby to airsoft I’m looking for a inokatsu m4 , heard that they are a great look alike does anyone know where’s there’s 1 for sale thanks in advance, john
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I know this is the cookie cutter advice round these parts but isn't the go for an AEG line a bit more relevant once we've found at least why John is even interested in Airsoft? I brought two AEGs one as a kid and one many years later as an adult and the first put me off Airsoft, the second almost did again for how little they operated and felt like any firearm I'd ever seen or used. I get why everyone offers this advice front and center all the time but I feel like we should at least ask why hes here before we do it lol.They are very rare especially in this country. Your best bet is to get one imported from Asia.
As a new person to Airsoft I would recommend getting an AEG rather then a gas gun.
Its true that it depends what he wants it for but that 'cookie cutter' response comes from years of the forum seeing people waste money on toys only to be disappointed with the experience and sell them soon afterwards. Gas guns do need a certain amount of experience and maintenance to get the most out of them. For home use is fine but for gaming they're very limiting to the inexperienced.I know this is the cookie cutter advice round these parts but isn't the go for an AEG line a bit more relevant once we've found at least why John is even interested in Airsoft?
Never said it was bad advice or that it shouldn't be given just that giving it to someone like you're Roy from the IT crowd is at best comical. People join the forums to have a discussion about things not to be treated as if they rang a massively understaffed tech support line lol. Just seems better to try and actually have a chat about why he wants to get in to the hobby beforehand telling him where to go is all.Its true that it depends what he wants it for but that 'cookie cutter' response comes from years of the forum seeing people waste money on toys only to be disappointed with the experience and sell them soon afterwards. Gas guns do need a certain amount of experience and maintenance to get the most out of them. For home use is fine but for gaming they're very limiting to the inexperienced.
@Johnelliot Look at WE, GHK, Tokyo Marui for various price levels of gas rifles.
Hi mate. I've got one. 5 ProWin mags included (one needs a gas valve replacement) and an AR-15 armourer's wrench. I'll do you the lot for £850.