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Hi all, 

New here and to airsoft.

Im turning 50 so I want a good cqb riffle setup, what would recommend for a complete setup

cheers

 
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Yes I am a fat fook


... ish.  Plenty of us go for stability.

Do you have any particular requirements regarding camo / impression kit?  Budget limitations?

Also, ahoy and welcome.

 
... ish.  Plenty of us go for stability.

Do you have any particular requirements regarding camo / impression kit?  Budget limitations?

Also, ahoy and welcome.
No budget, will be dead in 20 years lol 

 
Welcome ?

Do you mean to actually play indoor CQB games?

That's jumping into the fast action ?

I'd recommend a good'ol MP5 (JG or CYMA depending if you want metal body)

Or MP5K for extra CQB points ?

I think many player prefer a good pistol for pure CQB?

 
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Welcome ?

Do you mean to actually play indoor CQB games?

That's jumping into the fast action ?

I'd recommend a good'ol MP5 (JG or CYMA depending if you want metal body)

Or MP5K for extra CQB points ?
Im ex forces so done a bit :)

 
Re-living the good days ?

What do you like the look of in the sub gun genre?

 
Re-living the good days ?

What do you like the look of in the sub gun genre?
The AR system has always been the one to have, need recommendations for a platform, light, dot, laser etc :)

 
No budget, will be dead in 20 years lol 
Haha, just imagine being born now and living to 20 again, still quite a fairly long time.

Regarding good cqb rifles, the asg scorpion evo is quite universally liked. It works well at long range too. In airsoft, longer barrel doesn't equal longer range, so go ham.

 
Personally, and I'm biased to be fair, I like the KWA QRF range for cqb. I have the QRF MOD2, and it's great for cqb and medium range.

Welcome to the forum, and the sport, fellow old fart.

 
For cqb I would recommend a tracer unit. I  use the acetech lighter bt its a small tracer but also doubles up as a chrono which I like. 

If you only plan on cqb I wouldnt worry about sights, good old iron sights and watch my tracer should be enough. 

Im sure other will recommend even more gear. 

 
For cqb I would recommend a tracer unit. I  use the acetech lighter bt its a small tracer but also doubles up as a chrono which I like. 

If you only plan on cqb I wouldnt worry about sights, good old iron sights and watch my tracer should be enough. 

Im sure other will recommend even more gear. 
Sounds good will get that

 
Reforger Airsoft is about an hour from you, if you ever fancy some non CQB gameplay. Been a couple of times, good site.

Farther afield there's Red Alert, about an hour and 45. Bloody great place.

 
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@nappa Invicta Battlefield is pretty close CQB to Dartford

 
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TM P90 with at least four 170rd MAG mid caps, spitfire tracer and a torch with a ris attachment. Gun is light, small for using in confined spaces, ambi dextrous and has the range to be competitive in out doors. Other than changing over the battery connector from mini tamyia ( even that is just a preference) does not need a single thing done to it prior to use. Regards gear I am tall and fat and find military first has a decent range of colths for the bigger person. Regards webbing. Molle battle belt with braces and viper pouches has always done fine for me.

 
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