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<blockquote data-quote="Super Six 4" data-source="post: 82754" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p><span style="color: Red">I know-weight is very highly realistic on almost all airsoft guns, and like with my Steyr AUG A1 automatic, it feels heavy when you just hold it with one hand, but shouldering it with two hands and the foregrip, it feels very nice. Same with my FAMAS. Even the pistols are pretty realistic.</span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: red">????!!!!</span></p><p></p><p>Paintball is more realistic because the guns have a better range, the ammo is roughly the same weight, and the guns are usually closer to being realistic, such as blowback, feel, weight, and operation. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: red">Uh...it's not realistic in any of that. If you want realism, go join up in a few years. Weight of the round...no...a small ball of paint...or a metal bullet...hmmm....</span></p><p><span style="color: red"></span></p><p><span style="color: red">You can still get blowback airsoft pistols-some gas too, and all gas guns are blowback. Feel?! How does a paintball gun feel anything like realistic? Like i said-a replicated AUG A1 would feel the closest if anything, since it's REPLICATED after A REAL GUN.</span></p><p></p><p>Airtsoft is the same but has a smaller round and less range, unless you go all out and get a greengas gun that fires at like 750fps, but who would want to play with that? </p><p></p><p><span style="color: red">You'd be surprised. </span></p><p></p><p>I'm still looking at a few guns but I have a project I'm thiking about doing so I'm saving the money I got. We play airsoft in the streets where I live late at night, in my garage/barn, basements, and a few tree farms around. Its not the most legal way playing, 30 kids with guns running up and down streets thru yards and over porches with sun glasses on. I have alot of gear and what not, I just dont use it because I rather everyone be the same than have more gear on so there is no advantages.</p></blockquote><p></p><p><span style="color: red">...suit yourself...</span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: red">High chances are you won't, save a small sting of the bb on bare flesh, but most sane people play with certain rules, like no bunkering, which means you can't just run up to someone behind cover and unload on them point blank, but also is translated as "don't get closer than [insert distance here based on gun FPS]..." Look, you can get camo pants for what? $10 maybe? Maybe more if digital (my fav now), and the shirt...just fill in the blanks, and you probably already have sunglasses, lab goggles, or craft safety glasses. BBs aren't too expensive, and there are biodegradable ones that actually do biodegrade somewhat fast (like I saw one split in half on my back lawn a few weeks after playing...and it was biodegrading, trust me). You could even get a tacvest, which don't actually cost a lot-I got a army digital tacvest for like $19. </span></p><p><span style="color: red"></span></p><p><span style="color: red">Just throwing this out there.</span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: red">How is it WORTH it to get HURT?! I mean, save the momentary sting of the bb on skin, but how is it worth it for a guy to brake his leg, or someone to have a paintball break their skin, etc.? </span></p><p><span style="color: red"></span></p><p><span style="color: red">It's nothing personal against paintball-I'm just challenging your statements.</span></p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Super Six 4, post: 82754, member: 10124"] [COLOR="Red"]I know-weight is very highly realistic on almost all airsoft guns, and like with my Steyr AUG A1 automatic, it feels heavy when you just hold it with one hand, but shouldering it with two hands and the foregrip, it feels very nice. Same with my FAMAS. Even the pistols are pretty realistic.[/COLOR] [COLOR="red"]????!!!![/COLOR] Paintball is more realistic because the guns have a better range, the ammo is roughly the same weight, and the guns are usually closer to being realistic, such as blowback, feel, weight, and operation. [COLOR="red"]Uh...it's not realistic in any of that. If you want realism, go join up in a few years. Weight of the round...no...a small ball of paint...or a metal bullet...hmmm.... You can still get blowback airsoft pistols-some gas too, and all gas guns are blowback. Feel?! How does a paintball gun feel anything like realistic? Like i said-a replicated AUG A1 would feel the closest if anything, since it's REPLICATED after A REAL GUN.[/COLOR] Airtsoft is the same but has a smaller round and less range, unless you go all out and get a greengas gun that fires at like 750fps, but who would want to play with that? [COLOR="red"]You'd be surprised. [/COLOR] I'm still looking at a few guns but I have a project I'm thiking about doing so I'm saving the money I got. We play airsoft in the streets where I live late at night, in my garage/barn, basements, and a few tree farms around. Its not the most legal way playing, 30 kids with guns running up and down streets thru yards and over porches with sun glasses on. I have alot of gear and what not, I just dont use it because I rather everyone be the same than have more gear on so there is no advantages.[/QUOTE] [COLOR="red"]...suit yourself...[/COLOR] [COLOR="red"]High chances are you won't, save a small sting of the bb on bare flesh, but most sane people play with certain rules, like no bunkering, which means you can't just run up to someone behind cover and unload on them point blank, but also is translated as "don't get closer than [insert distance here based on gun FPS]..." Look, you can get camo pants for what? $10 maybe? Maybe more if digital (my fav now), and the shirt...just fill in the blanks, and you probably already have sunglasses, lab goggles, or craft safety glasses. BBs aren't too expensive, and there are biodegradable ones that actually do biodegrade somewhat fast (like I saw one split in half on my back lawn a few weeks after playing...and it was biodegrading, trust me). You could even get a tacvest, which don't actually cost a lot-I got a army digital tacvest for like $19. Just throwing this out there.[/COLOR] [COLOR="red"]How is it WORTH it to get HURT?! I mean, save the momentary sting of the bb on skin, but how is it worth it for a guy to brake his leg, or someone to have a paintball break their skin, etc.? It's nothing personal against paintball-I'm just challenging your statements.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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