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Old January 13th, 2010, 15:36   #8
Steven
 
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Originally Posted by Amos View Post
DO NOT WASTE ANY MONEY ON EXTERNALS

Save the externals for when you go to upgrade to a higher quality gun, doing a full metal build off of a CA sport line gun is extremely costly, and if you go on the cheap side of things you'll only end up with a low quality piece of garbage.

The difference in internal quality between a Sportline and a Proline is HUGE. The Sportlines are made to be what they are, Cheap and disposable.

Save up, Buy a full metal CA Pro-line and upgrade that.

For this gun I would recommend;

Prometheus 6.03 barrel in 363mm length
Prometheus Neo Strike Hop-up Chamber (full kit)
extra Hop-up controls (brand isn't really important)
Quality hop-up rubber (Firefly Soft/Medium, Prometheus soft +SCS, Guarder clear +SCS)

Keep your stock barrel and hop-up unit, so when you get a pro-line you can drop the barrel and hop-up combo into the new gun and put the old one into your sport line.

I would keep the sport line for indoor play (sub 350 FPS on .2gram BB) and spend the money on proper upgrades for the CA pro-line.
I agree with Amos. If you want the best performing rifle you can, start with quality. Even if you replace 50% of the parts, you can sell them. Also, play with your gun, and you'll find what you need to improve on it pretty quickly. If you have the money, go for externals too, but focus on the internals first when you find its time.

No point in a pretty gun, that cant shoot.

As for a secondary, dont get one right away. Get your Primary how you want it, your necessities, like mags, battery first. But in regards to your question, for a beretta:

Silencer
Flashlight/Laser( Not 100% sure, so dont quote me)
But internally wise, almost as much as an AEG!

Last edited by Steven; January 13th, 2010 at 15:39..
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