Question:
Which airsoft gun is better?
anonymous
2014-05-10 07:57:33 UTC
I'm getting an ak47 air soft gun while it's 20% off on airsoft gi, both these guns are same manufacturer. One shoots harder, and the other looks better and has a better stock. I want to see if there's anything I'm missing and see what u guys think. Here's the links:
http://www.airsoftgi.com/mobile/product_info.php?cPath=408_415&products_id=14348
http://www.airsoftgi.com/mobile/product_info.php?cPath=408_415&products_id=13340
Both are around $320 with coupon code.
Even though I want an ak, should I spend the extra $80 for this gun:?
http://www.airsoftgi.com/mobile/product_info.php?products_id=7522
Five answers:
CoolDad
2014-05-20 11:54:08 UTC
agreed with leon. go play first, then you can figure out the rest.



You can go to some forums and fields

http://www.airsplat.com/states.htm



and if you need to find out more information about airsoft in general a good resource is Airsoft university

http://www.airsoft-university.com/
HelloToYouPal
2014-05-10 08:00:34 UTC
I think without stock its better at least for me
Luis
2014-05-15 14:27:07 UTC
it depends what you like i always shop around to get better prices. G&G ak beta is only $319.99



G&G AK BETA Airsoft AEG EBB Gun Rifle

Specifications:

- Velocity: 350 FPS (0.2 g BB) / Range 170-180 feet

- Barrel Length: 233mm

- Magazine Capacity: 600 Rounds

Features:

- Full Metal Receivers

- Integrated Railed Handguard

- Ultra-Short Barrel

- Battery storage in rear stock

- Battery and Charger Not Included
?
2014-05-10 08:12:47 UTC
The difference between the 2 AKs is purely design. In the end after you shoot about 500-1000 rounds through it, their fps's will settle in the 375 range. It just depends on which stock you like better. The full stock is sturdier, but in airsoft there is no recoil to worry about. The folding stock is much less stable but easier for transport and storage. I also like the included forgrip on that one. I would go for the second one just personal preference.



The third gun is made by an extremly good manufactuer. However, it isn't exactly a standard gun, using a propriatary airnozzle, and body parts. The only reason to get this gun is if you REALLY like the look and features of the body. Function wise the mag release, selector switch, and rails make it a nicer gun, especially with the quick change barrel system, but if you don't like the look a whole ton it really isn't worth it.



I am guessing that you aren't a big airsofter if you are posting your questions here, so pro tip: try airsoft first if you haven't. You don't need this gun if you don't have a sanctioned field in your area, with referees, waivers, and alot of players. Go out to a local field (check state airsoft forum and google) and ask to rent a gun if they have rentals available .Play a coulple of hours before deciding on a big purchase like this. Infact, don't get this as your first high end AEG. Consider going cheaper like a CYMA AK47 for your first urban/field play AEG. While it isn't as good quality as the G&G, it is alot cheaper and after you put a new barrel and bucking in there it will last for years with regular maintenance, those guns are built like tanks.
anonymous
2014-07-01 22:40:09 UTC
very confusing aspect seek in search engines like google that will help


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