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So I'm looking to buy my first (decent) airsoft gun, I'm looking for a AEG but I'm unsure of what to look in to. Please recommend a rifle suited for use in a woodland and keep in mind my distaste for ak's. All help is appreciated!

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G&G combat machine for an M4, SRC G36 (as long as its the latest version)

 

Hire a few times and have a look at everyone else's guns, ask to try holding a few and see what suits you. Don't buy anything from a web site with bb guns in the name. Read all the guides people have made.

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Thanks russe11 for the quick reply and great advice this has really helped out

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Hi have a look at Ians Guide for noobs in the "new arrivals" section of this site, its full of useful info. As Russe11 says get out and try a few guns at your local site (or retailer if you have one close by) before deciding what suits you. Bear in mind a lot of cheap China clones will need downgrading so these are best avoided, especially for a first buy.

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Welcome to the forums!

As the other guys said, G&G do their Combat Machine range of M4s which are great quality for a beginner gun.

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Anyone ever used or owned a G&G Combat Machine CM16 Raider, any opinions on it?

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Not owned one, but it comes highly recommended and most of our newbies seem to end up with one (the ones that pay attention to advice at least).

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Yeah it looks like one of the best I can find. Do you recommended any sites to use for buying? Not that I'm planning on buying at the moment

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http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/index.php?sortcol=3&sortdir=a&cPath=268_318_403

http://www.landwarriorairsoft.com/acatalog/G_G_M4_Series.html

 

Lots of people recommend Zero One, they are usually a few pence cheaper than anywhere else for G&G. I like Landwarrior because they have an awesome clearance section :)

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Also why are you recommending an MP5 for someone wanting a rifle for woodland? Mp5's are great for CQB and urban environments but the magazine is too long to crawl through vegetation easily. Don't get me wrong, I love MP5's but sadly an M4 would be a better choice here. TM guns are nice but a beginner will want a budget gun that's capable of shooting well and can be upgraded later if needed. The G&G combat machine M4's fit that bill perfectly.

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