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    Remington TAC1

    Hey guys, new to the forum but pretty familiar with airsoft. I bought a Taurus PT-92 probably two years ago. It's electric and doesn't even reach 200 f.p.s. I just recently bought a Walther P22 from kmart that shoots around 250-275 (pretty much a steal at only $16). Anyways, I want to buy this Remington TAC1.
    http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/mo...049&referer=55
    What are your opinions on this gun? Shoots 350 f.p.s. and its only $45. I'm definitely going for something spring and I'll invest in an AEG sometime this summer. Thanks.

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    Re: Remington TAC1

    i personally wouldnt bother buying anything airsoft from kmart/dicks sporting goods.

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    Re: Remington TAC1

    Quote Originally Posted by claymore.
    i personally wouldnt bother buying anything airsoft from kmart/dicks sporting goods.
    Anything you can suggest for around $50? I know it's cheap but money's a little tight right now.

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    Re: Remington TAC1

    If you plan on playing at a field, u want a good AEG, like TM, CA , ICS, etc. so I would wait until you got the money. Echo 1 are good starter guns though.
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    Re: Remington TAC1

    $50 isn't really enough to do much with. The best option would be for you to save up until you had 100-150 and could buy a good quality starter gun like an echo 1 or CYMA 028 (as mentioned by others)

    you could also search the classifieds boards as there are probably good deals on used guns
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    Re: Remington TAC1

    I have never played at a field. I usually only play with a few friends and I don't really plan on playing at a field. The biggest teams we ever have are like 4v4.

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    Re: Remington TAC1

    since you live in New Bedford you are close to a field. The games are usually 10-10 or more usually.
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    Re: Remington TAC1

    Id save for something better like an ECHO 1 (as a starter gun with that is good for less)or a TM or CA(depends on money avalable or how srious you want to get). I have heard a lot of goot things about the M733 from ECHO 1(Avg about $150) . If you plan go to a game that would be your best betfor your price range. Rember-the cheaper the gun, the less quality parts are put into it. Spending over $100 will get you an ok AEG. I wouldnt get the shougun. In the summer buy a better AEG when you will probally have more money. That way you have a better gun that will last longer. (Saving up will really pay off in the long run)
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    Re: Remington TAC1

    Quote Originally Posted by Kiena
    Id save for something better like an ECHO 1 (as a starter gun with that is good for less)or a TM(depends on money avalable). I have heard a lot of goot things about the M733 from ECHO 1(Avg about $150) . If you plan go to a game that would be your best bet. Rember-the cheaper the gun, the less quality parts are put into it. Spending over $100 will get you an ok AEG. I wouldnt get the shougun. In the summer buy a better AEG when you will probally have more money. That way you have a better gun that will last longer. (Saving up will really pay off in the long run)
    well put

    Angdvl089, you should take our advice. you'll be much happier in the long run
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    Re: Remington TAC1

    I'm gonna take your advice and just use my current pistols. That Echo 1 M733 looks like a really good deal for the price. I'm now seeing the difference between shotty plastic guns and quality guns. Thanks again.

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