Video review of Warrior 1 L96. For more reviews visit www.theragtags.co.uk Cheers actually found that out the other day after someone asked about it on the forums, never bother to check before as it was listed on gunner as Warrior 1 unknown manfucatuer. RE: Allen screws, on the UTG the allen screws were underneither and came in a packet, on this one the allen screws were already hanging out of their sockets, only took a few minutes looking without the camera in my hand to figure this out. ATTENTION ANYONE WHO’S LOOKING TO GET THIS GUN 28 May 2007 FPS was Chronoed at 423 yesterday, not the rumoured 500fps. Would still recommend this as a starter rifle though as its cheap the FPS at stock is still above alot of more expensive rifles at stock and the barrel is already 6.03mm and doesn’t need upgrading.
Choosing the right weapon will enhance your airsoft sporting experience. Follow these steps when selecting your first firearm.
Determine how you will be using your airsoft gun.
There are a few questions you need to ask yourself before deciding on an airsoft gun: What kind of playing situation will you be most frequently participating in? Military re-enactment or sport genres? Does historical accuracy matter? What role will you play on your team? Do you want to be in the heat of battle, or a peripheral sniper? A Rifleman (an excellent position for a newbie) makes up the bulk of the team and participates in a variety of positions and fire ranges. A CQC (Close Quarters Combat) soldier will need more durability and a firearm that is maneuverable. A Support Gunner pins down the enemy with heavy fire so that other team members can advance. A sniper or marksman needs a high degree of accuracy. Know what role you want to play. Select the gun style that suits your role. Determine which length, weight, degree of accuracy, rate of fire, and the upgrade potential you desire.
Decide which type and style of airsoft gun will work for your playing needs.
There are three types of airsoft guns to choose from: spring-action, electric and gas. Each has certain advantages. Spring-action guns are inexpensive and very durable but lack the power of gas and electric guns. Gas guns may suffer reduced performance in extreme cold while electric guns require a battery and charger. The most popular guns are arguably airsoft AEGs (airsoft automatic electric guns)which are always a good place to start for beginners. Guns also come in 5 different styles: handgun, rifle, shotgun, sniper rifle, and machine gun. Your role in the game will determine which style makes the most sense.
Consider your airsoft gun and accessory budget.
What kind of budget will you be working within? Will you be playing competitively or just for fun? How much are you willing to spend on this new endeavor? Keep in mind that along with your gun(s), you may also want airsoft accessories (BBs, green gas, lasers and sights/scopes/optics), and tactical gear/accessories (tactical vests, masks/face & eye protection, camouflage suits, holsters, and military-style backpacks).
Test drive some guns.
If you have friends with airsoft guns, borrow their weapons and see what feels right to you. Most airsoft players have more than one type of gun to use in different scenarios… test out as many as you can. There are fantastic airsoft gun deals online which will help you stretch your budget. If you are just starting out, keep in mind there are lots of airsoft gun starter packages that can help jump start you airsoft experience by getting you all the extras you need for cheap.
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