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    Default What airsoft pistol (and company) would you recommend?

    I'm looking at buying a GBB airsoft pistol. Perferably on the cheaper side, and hopefully of one of these models. hk usp, colt 45, browning high power, sig sauer P22_ series, or berretta m92. Your recommendations are greatly valued.

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    Default Re: What airsoft pistol (and company) would you recommend?

    Quote Originally Posted by East
    I'm looking at buying a GBB airsoft pistol. Perferably on the cheaper side, and hopefully of one of these models. hk usp, colt 45, browning high power, sig sauer P22_ series, or berretta m92. Your recommendations are greatly valued.
    okay

    H&K USPs

    KSC makes a USP compact - recommended
    KJW makes a USP, P8, tactical, and compact - inexpensive, but lacks quality and details
    Tanaka makes a USP - expensive and difficult to find, good details but lacks shooting performance
    Maruzen made a USP custom - expensive and difficult to find

    Colt .45s

    Western Arms makes a lot of Colt .45s and their customs too - All round best quality, but expensive
    Tokyo Marui made a custom Colt .45 (not specifically based on a real pistol though) - inexpensive, good quality

    Browning Hi Power

    Tanaka makes 2 or 3 variations of the Browning, and from what I've heard is quite good. However it is quite expensive

    SIG P22* series

    Tanaka makes a P220, P226RF (stainless version too). I've heard they're ok and better then the P226 and P228 version before those.

    Beretta 92

    Western arms makes the best versions to date, expensive though.
    Tokyo Marui makes some good affordable versions which I'd recommend for a first pistol, but not as good quality or details as WA

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    It's not exactly on the list, but the KSC Sig Pro SP2009 HW is a great gun. Don't get the SP2340, it's an older design.

    KJW also makes a Baretta M9 (92F) that is fairly inexpensive and performs fairly well. If your price range is really low, it's something to look at. Otherwise, stick to Marui, then KSC, then WA as your budget goes up.

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    can you recommand a shop where i can get the KSC USP compact? (i m in europe)

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    Marui also has a Sig P226 coming out soon.

    The Marui Berettas are great if you want to play, but if you are collecting I would go WA. Also I hear complaints about WA accuracy in games...

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    Thanks for all your help guys.

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    my WA P14 Two-tone, works GREAT! It's on target around 20-30ft out, so I'm happy with it.

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    I am looking for a USP Compact from KSC, but had a heart-to-heart talk with a more experienced member over the weekend.

    He advised that the USP Compact might have too short a barrel for accuracy over longer ranges. He said that the CZ-75 from the same company has an excellent reputation. For a "plain vanilla" combat-type gun, it is accurate with good range. Short of going for an Infiniti, the CZ-75 might be what I should get, rather than the USP Compact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ogukuo72
    I am looking for a USP Compact from KSC, but had a heart-to-heart talk with a more experienced member over the weekend.

    He advised that the USP Compact might have too short a barrel for accuracy over longer ranges. He said that the CZ-75 from the same company has an excellent reputation. For a "plain vanilla" combat-type gun, it is accurate with good range. Short of going for an Infiniti, the CZ-75 might be what I should get, rather than the USP Compact.
    there is a strong possiblity that KSC will make a full sized USP. Keep that in mind.

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    until today i had a KSC Cz75
    and it was a good PISTOL
    YOU CAN GET A FULL MEATL VERSION FROM HING KONG AS WELL
    hope this helps
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gringo
    there is a strong possiblity that KSC will make a full sized USP. Keep that in mind.
    ... but in airsoft, that could still mean a year or more before we see it, especially since there hasn't been any official news about yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carpandean
    Quote Originally Posted by Gringo
    there is a strong possiblity that KSC will make a full sized USP. Keep that in mind.
    ... but in airsoft, that could still mean a year or more before we see it, especially since there hasn't been any official news about yet.
    yes yes there is that.

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    It's important to consider things like range and accuracy when buying a gun, if we're really serious about competitive shooting.

    As there are no USP Compacts or CZ-75 available at my club, I had to borrow a KSC Glock 19 and a KJW Beretta 92F to test how the length of the barrel affects accuracy and range.

    As far as I can tell, barrel length makes no practical difference. If anything, the KSC Glock 19 seems to shoot straighter further than the KJW Beretta 92F.

    (IMPORTANT QUALIFIER! None of the targets were further than 10m/30' and most are 3m/10' distant. "Tests" were done during competitive shoot, and not target shoot.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by carpandean
    Quote Originally Posted by Gringo
    there is a strong possiblity that KSC will make a full sized USP. Keep that in mind.
    ... but in airsoft, that could still mean a year or more before we see it, especially since there hasn't been any official news about yet.
    Well come to think of it. When I first heard about the USP compact being released last year, I think it was released 1 or 2 months after it was announced, as it was a Christmas release (I think). So who knows? Perhaps the full-sized USP is set for release before the end of this year.

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    You could be right, but you just never know. Guess it depends on how soon he wants to buy a GBB. If he's playing next week, then even Christmas is too late. If he doesn't mind waiting a couple months, then it might be worth waiting for. Of course, I doubt that a full-size KSC USP will be "on the cheaper side"

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