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Post by Gangnail-Command on May 14, 2012 22:05:44 GMT -5
We've got a dedicated support gunner now( Wolf ) but it'd be sweet to have 2
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Post by wolf703 on May 15, 2012 14:44:44 GMT -5
ive narrowed it down to the FN2000, 552, and the KM4.....but might add a M249 to the list, last year when i was playing never saw anyone using a MG...could be fun, plus i carried the real thing in the army so gmonkey. Be careful when getting into the world of support airsoft weaponry all to often the ranges fall way short of a standard AEG rifle, and I would always have a standard rifle BEFORE any kind of SAW by ANY brand they all have faults. If you absolutely have to have a SAW get one I assume a M249 model? Get Echo 1's version as it takes the least amount of tinkering with to get it skirmishable. Add in a price for a MAG brand box mag $80 bucks and you have something you can build on. Good luck in gun hunting. If you have any questions on support weapons of airsoft pm me. Start a thread on it. continue here. Whatever floats your boat, been studying what to buy and how to fix um for about four constant years now. Not good at the tech work, but I'm slowly learning.
Koyote knows the M249 SAWs as well.
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Post by gmonkey on May 16, 2012 0:48:19 GMT -5
yeah its just an idea....i looked up a few of them and while they look bad@$$ they dont stat wise look good
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Post by wolf703 on May 16, 2012 9:42:06 GMT -5
Just like sniper rifles, DMRs, and grenader rigs, anything special in airsoft requires tuning to make it run right. Thats why everyone normally starts out a rifle man.
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