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So I've never used pistol but have been considering getting one. I was thinking about getting an AEP and was hoping to spend around £60 (with a 10er tolerance either side) on it at most. 

Does anyone have any experience with the cheaper AEPs, I'm also open to suggestions as to which to go with.

Thanks in advance.

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aeps are mostly garbage, very underpowered, poor range. If price is your main concern you could consider an E&C glock which usually runs about 80-90 quid. 

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8 minutes ago, Isawatree said:

aeps are mostly garbage, very underpowered, poor range. If price is your main concern you could consider an E&C glock which usually runs about 80-90 quid. 

Is the E&C glock an AEP? Also that's a bit rich for my blood currently, most I can push the boat out is £70.

Reason for wanting an AEP is cheaper overall running costs (Don't have to buy gas). Doesn't need to be a banger of a gun... no pun intended, I'd be happy to save the cash and just spitball the BBs out of a plastic straw, it's more to have a second life if weapon hit.

 would cheap out on a 20 quid spring pistol but I'm feeling like the durability on them would be lesser than a £60 AEP.

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As above, I would urge you to forget an AEP.  They are quite inefficient and underwhelming.

 

HERE is the lowest price GBP that will give you the experience of proper blowback action but may not be as accurate or consistent with more expensive ones.

Of course you'll need some gas and I recommend THIS one.  (Of course its cheaper if you buy in bulk)

 

OR

 

THIS one is quite highly regarded as more powerful but without the blowback action (which is half the fun in my opinion)

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28 minutes ago, EDcase said:

As above, I would urge you to forget an AEP.  They are quite inefficient and underwhelming.

 

HERE is the lowest price GBP that will give you the experience of proper blowback action but may not be as accurate or consistent with more expensive ones.

Of course you'll need some gas and I recommend THIS one.  (Of course its cheaper if you buy in bulk)

 

OR

 

THIS one is quite highly regarded as more powerful but without the blowback action (which is half the fun in my opinion)

 

I would warn against Raven pistols. I have never heard a good review on them that wasn't paid for in Airsoft International :P

 

If you want a cheap pistol, I will echo @EDcase on the second one though. An ASG or STTI mk23 with a hop rubber upgrade (I like 4uantum or Flamingo rubbers) and a hadron h-arm goes incredibly hard for about £80 all in, but my experience with them just out of the box is pretty lacklustre; my STTI mk23 barely hit 30m out of the box, but a hop rubber and h-arm or h-plate solved that immediately and they're not expensive upgrades. For a GBB, the Action Army AAP-01 is really good for the price too and will be fine out of the box and even have full auto, though without upgrades I'd caution against using the full auto as the sears tend to shatter if you use full auto too much. Plus all consistency goes out of the window when you flick the brrrrttt switch.

 

AEPs are usually not worth it, and that's coming from someone who owns a TM mp7 and an ASG scorpion, both of which are built like AEPs but a little bit bigger. When it comes to pistols, even the more expensive Cyma mosfet ones are underwhelming, and they're probably the best ones available. You won't get much more than 0.5J out of it, it won't hop anything heavier than a .25 and you'll probably get about 30m range, maybe 40m for a higher end one. My TM mp7 is larger than a regular AEP and costs about £250 new and that just about floats .28s out to 45m. I don't think I'd ever buy an AEP pistol; even my little AEP SMGs barely get any use.

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Clearly the Raven (Nuprol) being so cheap will be lower quality than more expensive options but its an introduction to blowback pistols within your budget.  If it doesn't work properly you can return it.

Keep in mind it probably won't last as long as more expensive options but it may be OK.

I have a few by Vorsk which are also budget options by Nuprol and they perform adequately with no problems so far.

 

 

 

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If you are have a UKARA number (hopefully if you have played three times as indicated you will have?), you can get the E&C glocks from Hong Kong for about £45. I've had one for a while, and they are pretty good. Spare mags for £13. Postage will add to the cost, but if I'm guessing, you could probably get a pistol, spare mag, and get it posted to you for £80-90.

 

18 Airsoft is a good shop, postage usually less that two weeks. https://www.18airsoft.com/collections/gbb-pistol

 

Cans of gas can often be cheaper to buy from sites, but if you aren’t using a pistol much, you shouldn't get through much.

 

Just make sure that you write your UKARA number next to your name when you type in your address to minimise the likelihood of customs issues.

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