achilles95
Orange Belt
An extension of the 'Airsoft guns for training' thread, for talking about all aspects of airsoft.
I think it's a good hobby to maintain if you're a marksman, as there is less noise and danger and hence one can practise in the back yard with ease. It's also great if you're into the tactical side of firearms as you can have lots of relatively pain-free fun with your friends.
I used to own a Tokyo Marui Desert Eagle .50 AE hardkick as well as a TM M16A4.
The deagle was a beautiful gun and I highly recommend it. Although not practical in a tactical situation - due to it's huge bulk which is not compensated for with power as it is with the real firearm as it fires bb bullets, and also the extensive oiling and maintenance required, it was awesome to fire and awesome to look at.
Any airsofters? Talk about your airsoft guns?
I think it's a good hobby to maintain if you're a marksman, as there is less noise and danger and hence one can practise in the back yard with ease. It's also great if you're into the tactical side of firearms as you can have lots of relatively pain-free fun with your friends.
I used to own a Tokyo Marui Desert Eagle .50 AE hardkick as well as a TM M16A4.
The deagle was a beautiful gun and I highly recommend it. Although not practical in a tactical situation - due to it's huge bulk which is not compensated for with power as it is with the real firearm as it fires bb bullets, and also the extensive oiling and maintenance required, it was awesome to fire and awesome to look at.
Any airsofters? Talk about your airsoft guns?