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905 July 19th, 2009 16:02

$150 What can i do
 
ok like the title says i got 150 bucks and my 18th is in a week or so
and im planning to go online and get some gear/gun

i have been looking at an aftermath Kraken since i love AKs and that kind of thing.

i have found a sale at Bass pro shops in Vaughaun for 120 and i was hoping to use any kind of brithday money for a nice sidearm

there isnt much airsoft that i know of (Hamilton- Niagara area) so im not looking for anything too pricey or high qualitty

any suggestions for gear or anything at all

thanks

BrokenBird July 19th, 2009 16:32

At that price you won't get much, I would get the Shotgun from Canadian Tire.

theguy July 19th, 2009 16:33

you can get a kracken... and nothing else.

Sorry bud, this is an expensive sport. a good starter gun is generally at least 300 bucks.

And a good sidearm? Another 300

Bowers July 19th, 2009 16:33

wait a little bit add another 150 get age verified and your options will be much better

yuhaoyang July 19th, 2009 17:29

Birthday money+existing money=JG=decent starter gun, and good with a tune up.

kalnaren July 19th, 2009 17:38

Set yourself a budget of at least $500-$600, then you can get some stuff.

Sorry to break it to you, but airsoft isn't a cheap sport.

Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw July 19th, 2009 18:27

Buying airsoft guns is like buying hookers. You can either spend more money and get something better peforming, comes with more extras and is more show-off worthy. Or you can just spend whatever little money you have, get the cheaper one that you will regret spending the money on pretty quick, damn yourself for not spending more money and more than likely to walk away with syphilis.

Yes you heard right, low end airsoft guns give you syphilis.

Amos July 19th, 2009 18:32

You could buy a set of gears and a piston for $150!

IceTray July 19th, 2009 18:37

You could buy a piggie bank to save up money for a good gun. :)
No honestly, $150 won't get you much of anything, except for accessories, not a good gun. If you're only willing to spend that much, the sport isn't something for you, as already stated, look closer to $400 - $600

yuhaoyang July 19th, 2009 18:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amos (Post 1027908)
You could buy a set of gears and a piston for $150!

Stop buying prometheus bits...
You can get a G&P mechbox for that =o. Well, excluding shipping anyways.

Amos July 19th, 2009 18:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by yuhaoyang (Post 1027917)
Stop buying prometheus bits...
You can get a G&P mechbox for that =o. Well, excluding shipping anyways.

But Prometheus bits work so much better than G&P :)

To me G&P are stock internals lol.

yuhaoyang July 19th, 2009 18:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amos (Post 1027919)
But Prometheus bits work so much better than G&P :)

To me G&P are stock internals lol.

Aah the pleasures of employment.

theguy July 19th, 2009 20:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by yuhaoyang (Post 1027917)
Stop buying prometheus bits...
You can get a G&P mechbox for that =o. Well, excluding shipping anyways.

Maybe hes talking about a modify Smooth gear-set though?

Those are so awesome :D

Eeyore July 19th, 2009 20:30

You can take that $150 and get a bus pass. Then use said bus pass to go to work make more money and get a decent gun. :p

sortie39 July 19th, 2009 20:34

go to night club and find a girl...
that ll be more funny..~
lol

Mentosice July 19th, 2009 20:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by sortie39 (Post 1027983)
go to night club and find a girl...
that ll be more funny..~
lol

i vouch that ;P

+1

Grudge July 19th, 2009 20:56

905 for low money don't ask for advice on this board. All you will get is ridiculed. You should be able to pick up a kraken, like you said for $120 - $150 bucks. If you are looking for an ok, but not metal side arm you could look at something like a cf11 - co2 pistol for about $60 or some similar co2 based pistol in the $60 -$120 dollar range.

Now how satisfied you will be depends on how you want to look, and how you want to play. These may start you off ok in the sport, but you will quickly decide, if you play quite a bit, that you want something better.

At that point you may look back on what you spent and go "Dam why did I do that, I should have waited" or you may play happily for several years.

Now I expect to get majourly flamed by all the PURISTS on the board who will advise you that if your not spending at least $1000 on your stuff you should be looking for a different sport or those that tell you no advise till you are 18 and age verified.

One more thing you may get more and better advise using Google than asking here!

theguy July 19th, 2009 20:58

You really don't need a sidearm.

I bought one, and honestly, i almost never use it. Its fun for plinking, but if you seriously want to game, your money is probably better spent on mags+gear

yuhaoyang July 19th, 2009 21:05

Yeah, I should have considered it more before I dumped 500 into a gun without a lanyard attachment point.

Eeyore July 19th, 2009 21:09

Seriously all you really need to start is a gun Kraken is fine to start, good eye protection(Do not skimp on these), a battery and charger, and a set of boots.

BrokenBird July 19th, 2009 22:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw (Post 1027906)
Buying airsoft guns is like buying hookers. You can either spend more money and get something better peforming, comes with more extras and is more show-off worthy. Or you can just spend whatever little money you have, get the cheaper one that you will regret spending the money on pretty quick, damn yourself for not spending more money and more than likely to walk away with syphilis.

Yes you heard right, low end airsoft guns give you syphilis.

ROFL

Rotting July 19th, 2009 23:19

Along with what everyone else said, airsoft isn't cheap. With what I have, I've dumped quite a bit already. To help encompass what that is, here's a list:

Woodland BDU. Pants, Top, Hat. About $60
CyberGun SiG552. Roughly $310 (Fuck you Forest City, you sell it for $200 now :()
Molle Droplegs x2. $50 incl. shipping.
Molle dual m4 pouches x2 $50 incl. shipping.
Vest that isn't a piece of shit. $90 incl shipping
8 Mags. $175 incl. shipping

The droplegs, pouches, and vest are budget. Not "poor" budget, just I can't afford Pantac gear. They do the job, but they do have some flaws at times.

So far, $735.

247mm and 455mm TBB. $101 incl. shipping
Type 0 cylinder. $23 incl. shipping
Scope & Scope rings. $40
High speed motor (that I don't even use ffs). About $70.
Intellect 8.4v 1600mAh NiHM Battery. Another $50 roughly.
A silencer to cover the longer inner barrel. $50 on the nose.
New CNC Allwin handguards, $68 on the nose.
Metal Hop-up that I don't use because it jams all the time, $48 roughly.
Other miscellaneous shit I don't use, about $60.

None of those parts are high-end stuff. It's all fieldable, or just above fieldable.

Sitting at $1,245, give or take a few bucks since some of those numbers are just kind of rattled off with approximate shipping applied. I'm still looking at roughly another $200 or more for a SiG 552 metal body, and probably another $150 for "fieldable" (Because I know Amos will comment on it about his prometheus buggery :() mechbox rebuild with all Modify parts. So after it's all said and done, lets just call it $1,600, and I don't even have a side-arm yet. Definitely not a cheap sport, especially if you're an idiot about it. I was an idiot. Bought a SiG 552 without researching it, and now I pay buckets of money to do upgrades that for more common guns costs about 2/3 or even 1/2 the price.

If you want something that is fieldable, but not a piece of poop, I'd suggest the M4 line that G&G has. You're looking at about $400 for one, but they perform quite well right out of the box. A lot of people recommend Aftermath Krakens. I know a couple people who run a Kraken, with only minor upgrades, and they are field-worthy as a result. Krakens are only about $170-$200 depending on shipping. I'd give you a link to a retailer, but you're not age verified. Kraken's are for the budget man. You will be outperformed by some more top-end equipment, but you'll still be able to perform, and depending how skilled you are in the field, you might be able to outperform someone and their $1,500 gun.

My only advice, don't get a SiG552 unless you're a sadomasochist, rich, or stupid.

yuhaoyang July 19th, 2009 23:21

Showoff!!!
Fine...
I spent $1300 on primary
$500 on sidearm
$400 on 2 other guns
$300 in gear
=D
*Bragbragbrag*

Eeyore July 19th, 2009 23:21

You can get a G&G M4 (CAS version) for $308. Or if you get age verified I know there are a few really excellant deal for a gun, a whole whack of mags and a vest for about $300. In short, get av'd, its free and will probably save you money in the long and short run.

SHÖCK July 20th, 2009 09:57

Many players who have played for a year or more will probably tell you that they regret spending money and cheaping out earlier on because they just ended up with junk they should not have bought in the first place and couldn't sell. The money is best saved and put toward something else. At least $300-$400.

I rebuilt a Kraken for some poor sap who shelled out like $200+ for one and it's just a piece of junk. Krakens will shoot decentely, but the plastic reciever is so weak, it cracked and I had to hold the lower and upper reciever together for him with hockey tape. The bolt cover spring was so weak, it doesn't stay closed. The battery that comes with it is the worst, a 1200mah Ni-Cad large battery. The whole thing just feels incredibly cheap but I've known people to paint Krakens and they feel a bit better. I'd replace that clear plastic reciever right away and the clear plastic mag. That material is prone to cracking.

sniper_elite July 20th, 2009 22:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw (Post 1027906)
Buying airsoft guns is like buying hookers. You can either spend more money and get something better peforming, comes with more extras and is more show-off worthy. Or you can just spend whatever little money you have, get the cheaper one that you will regret spending the money on pretty quick, damn yourself for not spending more money and more than likely to walk away with syphilis.

Yes you heard right, low end airsoft guns give you syphilis.

lol nice, I for one started out with a G&G, great internals for the price.

ltforbes4 July 20th, 2009 22:17

lol, you think air soft isnt a cheap sport, try hockey. ive paid more for a hockey stick. toss a pair of skates in their and airsoft is lookin cheap lol

Reckless July 20th, 2009 22:24

I'm probably gonna get flamed to hell and back for this... but

MP7 ... it's outdoorable... it's indoorable.. and when you save up for a better bigger shinier expensive gun... it's a sidearm ;)

or.. the 3shot crossman shotgun... it's just so much fun..

Mitchell12 July 20th, 2009 22:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by ltforbes4 (Post 1028911)
lol, you think air soft isnt a cheap sport, try hockey. ive paid more for a hockey stick. toss a pair of skates in their and airsoft is lookin cheap lol

Yep, Getting the minimum gear for hockey is way more then the minimum for airsoft. Get a kraken and some bdu's and your set.

AngelusNex July 20th, 2009 22:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reckless (Post 1028933)
MP7 ... it's outdoorable... it's indoorable.. and when you save up for a better bigger shinier expensive gun... it's a sidearm ;)

unless your talking about the TM MP7 then I disagree... I've tried the Well Mp7 and... I am not impressed... My cheapo CO2 backup pistol is way beter as a primary.
And the TM MP7 is WAY outta this dudes price range.

Amos July 20th, 2009 23:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by yuhaoyang (Post 1028098)
Showoff!!!
Fine...
I spent $1300 on primary
$500 on sidearm
$400 on 2 other guns
$300 in gear
=D
*Bragbragbrag*

Lol.

My VSR-10

Just under $3500 :)

Shrike July 20th, 2009 23:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by multitech (Post 1028000)
snip

Now I expect to get majourly flamed by all the PURISTS on the board who will advise you that if your not spending at least $1000 on your stuff you should be looking for a different sport or those that tell you no advise till you are 18 and age verified.

One more thing you may get more and better advise using Google than asking here!

I didn't see any "purists" saying you need $1000 bucks? I saw good advice posted, realistic to most players.

Your advice was great too.

Mitchell12 July 20th, 2009 23:11

I started with a 60$ vest and Woodland BDU's for probably 80$ and boots I got for free. That plus an entry level AEG is definatly enough. My kit is still the exact same except for the gun after 3-4 years of airsofting almost every weekend.

Rotting July 20th, 2009 23:12

You had to, didn't you?

Dick. I hope a bird poops on you.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amos (Post 1028980)
Lol.

My VSR-10

Just under $3500 :)

:(

Grudge July 20th, 2009 23:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shrike (Post 1028987)
I didn't see any "purists" saying you need $1000 bucks? I saw good advice posted, realistic to most players.

Your advice was great too.

Your right this has been one of the most helpfull threads I've seen here in a while!

yuhaoyang July 21st, 2009 00:06

you can get started with some pretty good stuff for cheap though.
G&G M4=300
full BDUs I got mine for 50 used, new ones can go for as low as 80 on ebanned or capitalairsoft.
chest rig again I got 1 of mine for $10 off of Jeff.
very nice boots (doesn't have to be tactical, just with ankle support, which mine doesn't have XD) for around $30 at winners or elsewhere
goggles (just pay 50 for ESS ones)
it comes out to not be much. If you want, you can skip all the kit, run 2 hicaps, and just wear black clothes and boots for a while.


purposly ignorning amos here =.=

Ayashifx55 July 21st, 2009 17:48

airsoft is a walletttt killerrr

Thenooblord July 21st, 2009 18:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amos (Post 1028980)
Lol.

My VSR-10

Just under $3500 :)

Im poor :(
I spent 240 on my sidearm and 750 on my rifle, and 80 on my BDUs and holster, lol 10$ holster *sadface*

kalnaren July 21st, 2009 18:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by multitech (Post 1028000)
Now I expect to get majourly flamed by all the PURISTS on the board who will advise you that if your not spending at least $1000 on your stuff you should be looking for a different sport or those that tell you no advise till you are 18 and age verified.

There's a difference between purists, and people who have played with shitty equipment and choose not to. I play with more expensive stuff because I find it WAY more comfortable and functional than cheap stuff, and will recommend it because of that. Does that make me a purist?

HalfHeaded July 21st, 2009 21:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by ltforbes4 (Post 1028911)
lol, you think air soft isnt a cheap sport, try hockey. ive paid more for a hockey stick. toss a pair of skates in their and airsoft is lookin cheap lol

lmao a player in hockey is cheap, try buying gear for a goalie, im in the 3500's plus

Christo July 25th, 2009 23:22

Dont listen to all of these gun freaks,, if you want to star airsoft with 150 thats enough,, but dont get anything from wallmart or canadiantire. go on youtube check out the account called

CanadaAirsoftReviews

In the channel discription theres a list of canadian airsoft websites

Eeyore July 25th, 2009 23:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by Christo (Post 1032355)
Dont listen to all of these gun freaks,, if you want to star airsoft with 150 thats enough,, but dont get anything from wallmart or canadiantire. go on youtube check out the account called

CanadaAirsoftReviews

In the channel discription theres a list of canadian airsoft websites

Hey Christo, we do not condone non-age verified member telling other non av's members how to get guns. We have a system in place to prevent accidents and unwanted media coverage. Please do not circumvent it.

Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw July 26th, 2009 00:36

Sometimes I wonder if this place was the best idea, given the impression alot of these noobs have here recently.

Amos July 26th, 2009 00:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by Christo (Post 1032355)
Dont listen to all of these gun freaks,, if you want to star airsoft with 150 thats enough,, but dont get anything from wallmart or canadiantire. go on youtube check out the account called

CanadaAirsoftReviews

In the channel discription theres a list of canadian airsoft websites

Lol... 150 isn't enough to play airsoft.

Maybe it's enough for a couple of 13 year olds to play in their back yard... but that's not airsoft.

Stocko July 26th, 2009 00:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw (Post 1032410)
Sometimes I wonder if this place was the best idea, given the impression alot of these noobs have here recently.


sometimes I wonder why people hate ASC's age verified members.:banghead:

The Saint July 26th, 2009 00:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw (Post 1032410)
Sometimes I wonder if this place was the best idea, given the impression alot of these noobs have here recently.

Those impressions existed before NT and will continue to exist without it.

IceTray July 26th, 2009 00:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Christo (Post 1032355)
Dont listen to all of these gun freaks,, if you want to star airsoft with 150 thats enough,, but dont get anything from wallmart or canadiantire. go on youtube check out the account called

CanadaAirsoftReviews

In the channel discription theres a list of canadian airsoft websites

Not that I condone you're deliberate act to educate those without the.. given "privilage," it in fact does cost more than $150 for airsoft.

A lot of those sites, that are listed, well, they uhh.. how do I put this. They sell guns for well over $150. For example, mach; their cheapest gun is about $310.
So unless you want something that will last a few games, and crap out on you, no, $150 won't cut it. And sure, you could go buy the Kraken, or the Broxa, but after upgrades to make it half way worthy, you've spent over $150.

Amos July 26th, 2009 00:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by IceTray (Post 1032416)
Not that I condone you're deliberate act to educate those without the.. given "privilage," it in fact does cost more than $150 for airsoft.

A lot of those sites, that are listed, well, they uhh.. how do I put this. They sell guns for well over $150. For example, mach; their cheapest gun is about $310.
So unless you want something that will last a few games, and crap out on you, no, $150 won't cut it. And sure, you could go buy the Kraken, or the Broxa, but after upgrades to make it half way worthy, you've spent over $150.

For the love of god don't buy a Broxa... I just worked on one of those things... So many issues that I didn't think were physically possible...

The outer barrel and front sight piece is cast so poorly that when I put a tightbore barrel in.. if I put the front sight on too far it would bend the inner barrel up, mis-feed then tear the hop-up rubber.

Damn Broxa ate both my spare Guarder rubbers :(

Prometheus July 27th, 2009 21:55

Go to Basspro with your ID and get a Kraken.

I believe you can find YouTube - kraken ak-47 upgrades 2 too in Canada. Makes it look tight. Should cost you about $225.

Good starter gun for the budget minded (like myself).


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