OMinCheshire Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Hi guys seriously addictive this air soft isn't it. Another rabbit hole im sinking into lol. Got my first pistol and Aeg and despite being technically all id need I do fancy a shotgun. The below has caught my eye as its nice and short and seems reasonably priced. Anyone got experience of them at all ? https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/golden-eagle-m870-breacher-tri-shot-gas-pump-action-shotgun
MrTea Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago The guns themselves are pretty good to be honest but the only viable scenario i've used them in is CQB sites. I used to use one at my CQB site and on 3 shot mode, it never had an issue sailing the BBs across the 35m-ish length of the site. Personally, I had the GE 8878 and the adjustable stock made it very comfortable to use. The shells are fine to use but a lot of people opt for the adapter that allows use of a M4 magazine instead but, IIRC, you had to remove the loading door to make it fit. If you're going to use one at a CQB site, getting a tracer is a great idea. 5KU makes a tracer that fits over the end of the barrel and is secured by three grub screws. HZR13 1
Cannonfodder Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I've got one of the sawn off ones with the goose neck grip and they're great fun to use. In fact for a while it was my first choice for cqb games. For maximum fun you do need to change your playing style though as the lower rate of fire means you need to pick your shots and avoid getting into drawn out firefights. The only downside I found was that the gas reservoir for mine is quite small so I had to carry a can of green gas to refill it HZR13 1
The_Lord_Poncho Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I have one of the GE shotguns (albeit a model with the stock). With mine, I had to Hpa it to get any usable range (i.e more than 20m), and at that 20m range, the spread of shot from the three barrels is significantly bigger than a human body. Given the generally positive reviews of them, I can't help but feel I ended up with a bit of a lemon though.
Lyndication Posted 39 minutes ago Posted 39 minutes ago They're a real pain to disassemble and work on. Lots of tiny screws holding fragile plastic parts. Fun for indoor play, not good for outdoor.
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