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The cheapest you can get without having something that will fall to part in your hands is a G&G CM16. Which by the way is a very decent and upgradable gun.

 

 

 

Also, dont buy from those shops that sell double eagle, their service... are less than satisfactory.

Try pro airsoft supplies, they rock.

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You'll need to save up a lot more to be honest mate. Unfortunately it can be quite an expensive hobby but the cheaper electric guns (like anything under £100) are really bad quality. A good pistol can be bought from about £90 up to some of the most expensive around £150 but they're only good in close quarters indoor places really, and not outdoor when people are gonna be a lot further away.

 

You can get guns from continental Europe where they are cheaper, but the problem is you will need a UKARA defence first.

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Two zero I'm new to air soft so don't have ukara and have budget of £60 any suggestions for gun

do odd jobs/save up £40-50, or look for a 2nd hand G&G CM (thou they tend to hold their value quite well).

 

keep in mind skirmishes are £20-40 also, and that you'll need eye protection & ammo.

 

 

 

 

also.. you're 18+?

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Sound advice from the guys already, best option for ya at the moment would be either a DE tri shot shotgun or second hand rifle / pistol :) then save up for going to games and at some point a good AEG like the combat machine.

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Decent for £60? Any clone trishot would be all you could get new.

 

Like someone's said before - secondhand would be your only choice but you're not likely to get much since £20 would make up the postage costs meaning you have £40 left to get the gun, mags, gas/batteries, etc.

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Like someone's said before - secondhand would be your only choice but you're not likely to get much since £20 would make up the postage costs meaning you have £40 left to get the gun, mags, gas/batteries, etc.

 

Postage is normally included in the asking price.

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But in all seriousness, in your situation I would save the money and buy a Combat Machine by G&G (RRP of £117) which WILL last you pretty much forever.

If you really want a gun now, I would go and hire a gun from your local skirmsh site a few times before you commit to buying your own.

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