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What gun do you currently own and are in CQC or outdoors?

 

You're not gonna get much range out of a springer. Maybe 25 metres max. 

 

ASG Tri-Shots are okay as are the CYMA ones. The TM M870 Breacher is one of the best. 

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13 hours ago, Gepard said:

What gun do you currently own and are in CQC or outdoors?

 

You're not gonna get much range out of a springer. Maybe 25 metres max. 

 

ASG Tri-Shots are okay as are the CYMA ones. The TM M870 Breacher is one of the best. 

Hi thank you for your reply I have a bison 310 it seems ok for the small price I paid for it but just looking for something a little better. It's mainly for me and my son to enjoy. Obviously I want a better one and to give him my old gun 

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i Matt, am I right in assuming that this is for garden / garage target plinking rather than for airsoft skirmishing?  And that you're buying 2-tone guns from BBgunz4u style sites?

 

If you let us know exactly what you want to use the guns for, and your budget, it would help those folk who are into springers to give the most useful advice.

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2 hours ago, Matt1989 said:

Hi thank you for your reply I have a bison 310 it seems ok for the small price I paid for it but just looking for something a little better. It's mainly for me and my son to enjoy. Obviously I want a better one and to give him my old gun 


You have several options. Not for gun, but for the system.

Airsoft pistols/Shotguns are not accurate. They will land a BB on a man sized target. But if you are aiming for a bottle then the chances of hitting that significantly reduce with range.

If all you want to do is plink then this is fine, but don't expect a better gun to be vastly more accurate, Especially a spring pistol.

I think you are looking at BB guns rather than airsoft guns. There is a significant difference.

Cheap spring pistols (bb guns) are also designed for 0.12g bb's. We don't use those in airsoft. We use 0.2g and heavier. This means our ammo is significantly better, more expensive, but it's finished correctly rather than just been the super cheap cast plastic bb's. If you were to use the 0.12g bb's with an airsoft pistol and barrel it would jam due to the inconsistencies with the outer dimensions. Airsoft guns are designed for a little more range, Have a fair bit more power, and can look realistic if you have the UKARA defence to buy a realistic variant.

 

However anyone over 18 can buy an airsoft gun if it is brightly painted. And most airsoft retailers offer a painting service.

Airsoft guns are also generally designed to be used, Rather than just been a rarely used fad. This means they have a higher level of build quality, and are generally more durable.



My advice would be to look at the BB gun websites and look at the prices, And compare that to airsoft retailers. Airsoft guns are different remember that.

https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/

https://www.fire-support.co.uk/

https://www.airsoftworld.net/

https://jdairsoft.net/

https://www.zerooneairsoft.com/


Something like this Cyma AEP might suit you more than the springer. It's fully automatic costs £50 + £10 for two tone + postage. You will need BB's for it as well.

Been an AEP it's electric, Will shoot fully semi auto with every trigger pull. And it's got a full automatic mode.

All you would need in addition to it is a euro plug adapter.

Best bit about going that route is if you like it, and want to progress into airsoft the gun is perfectly game legal. Cheap springers often arn't due to the ammo and the inability to shoot airsoft BB's.

https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/cyma-cm-126-m9-electric-aep-pistol?pv=923

Ammo

https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/asg-0-20g-blaster-6mm-bb-3000




 

If you want an accurate plinker get a 0.177 target pellet pistol instead. Far more accurate than airsoft. But very much not game legal. Provided you can get to a shop that sells them the only requirement is to be over 18 to buy. You'll be looking at a similar price to airsoft for a starter pistol. Most are Co2 powered.


There are also Co2 airsoft pistols that have blow back. Same deal as every other airsoft gun, must be 2tone painted to buy without defence. More realistic than an AEP or a springer, not more accurate, and you need to buy the co2 capsules for them. They run the same quality ammo as the ammo I linked. Very often they shoot hot for games, and need adjusting to be game legal.

 

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