… so help me God.
I tried it for the first time last week and absolutely loved airsoft. Logically, if I wanted to start playing it for myself, I would have to get some equipment.
[b]Yikes.[/b]
Airsoft is anything but cheap to start playing. All the guns, ammo and protection stuff is kinda expensive. I did my best to find whatever deals I could. A promo code here, pre-owned there and a bit of EBay magic, and ta-da! An airsoft loadout is coming soon.
Jeez, I wish it didn’t cost that much.
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I would suggest visiting a webpage by Evike. They run great deals from time to time. Also don’t skimp on the eye protection. Last summer we had a gut that got some Amazon goggles come for a match. He left in an ambulance when a sniper got him in his glasses and shattered the lens. Empire has a nice full face covering.
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If you have any interest in real firearms I recommend getting a blowback replica of a pistol you want as your side arm. Say what anyone wants, but they are great for dry fire drills. Just be conscious when playing to not make bad muscle memory/habits. Also check out administrative results and Garand thumbs Airsoft content. It’s hilarious imo
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All of my experience in R6 pays off whenever I go out airsofting with my friend and his dad.
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[quote]Airsoft is anything but cheap to start playing. All the guns, ammo and protection stuff is kinda expensive.[/quote] *laughs in cases of Mk262*
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Hello, England here. Do you have a license for that?
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Never could get into airsoft. just not the same as the real thing