Cyclops wrote:Go to a game to see what others are wearing as for vest and stuff. If you were into speed ball in paintball then stick to a AEG. Some AEGs are even out ranging some of the DMR I have seen. Any ways before going into any other position have your first set up as a front line guy (Regular M4 or something) and then branch out to other areas. Get a feel of the game first (A few games) then decide if you want a DMR. Also you will see a lot of the guys using hi caps rather then mid caps. Some fire fights get pretty crazy. You want to change mags every minute or so?
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marshall.c3media wrote:(No I'm not blind, I am aware that some big retailers also stock M16 springers and the like)
Cyclops wrote:marshall.c3media wrote:(No I'm not blind, I am aware that some big retailers also stock M16 springers and the like)
Vision impaired sounds better.
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T-Time wrote:I agree with everyone else. But I would recommend a Co2 pistol over Green Gas.
ogrejager wrote:I'll be the voice of dissension here. Save your money on the pistol for now. Sure sidearms are cool. Some guys even use them occasionally. Well, then there's Rentax. Get your primary gear squared away and then add a sidearm when you can. I've quit bothering to carry mine, actually.
DMR role. I think you're misinterpreting them. DMR's trade full auto for an extra few feet of range. If you're used to front-line speedball play, get yourself a regular AEG and enjoy the full auto hosefest. If you find yourself plinking a lot and wishing your AEG had that extra range, then it's time for a DMR.
In other words, what Cyclops said--play the friggin' game a few times, see what feels right. I recently switched my primary to a SAW and wish I would have done it years ago. Freakin' fun as hell. I knew to switch, though, because I'd played for years....
So now you've had three monsters give you pretty much the same advice--an ogre, a cyclops, and a clown.
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