Number of posts : 315 Location : the Train of Consequences Registration date : 2007-09-16
Subject: Shotguns: Practical? Sat Jan 19, 2008 11:34 pm
I just thought I'd post this to get people's opinions of airsoft shotguns. Do you they are a practical type of airsoft gun? Give reasons to back up your statement.
emokid Moderator
Number of posts : 221 Age : 31 Location : Manassas VA Registration date : 2007-11-14
Subject: Re: Shotguns: Practical? Sun Jan 20, 2008 12:51 am
Yes. But there are a few ups and downs on the ones I prefer. The tm shot guns are good, but retarded to reload in the game. Tanaka shotguns are some of the best on the market, but one thing bugs me. You have to go around and pick up the shells.
mp5a5ris
Number of posts : 57 Age : 114 Registration date : 2007-10-26
Subject: Re: Shotguns: Practical? Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:20 am
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Admin Admin
Number of posts : 315 Location : the Train of Consequences Registration date : 2007-09-16
Subject: Re: Shotguns: Practical? Sun Jan 20, 2008 9:27 am
Actually I think the CAW shotguns only fire at 300-330, But the E1 rebrands shoot over 400, and I'm actually gonna save up to buy one, and I read in one review its accurate and powerful enough to be a "pump-action DMR".
CQBer Moderator
Number of posts : 418 Age : 30 Location : Free as a bird Registration date : 2007-09-16
Subject: Re: Shotguns: Practical? Sun Jan 20, 2008 9:28 am
I know from experiance one-shots suck just ask my DE M47 shotgun, tri-shots much better
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Number of posts : 315 Location : the Train of Consequences Registration date : 2007-09-16
Subject: Re: Shotguns: Practical? Sun Jan 20, 2008 9:32 am
That's because the DE/UTG shotties cost $30......
This section is for discussion of high-quality shotties.
CQBer Moderator
Number of posts : 418 Age : 30 Location : Free as a bird Registration date : 2007-09-16
Subject: Re: Shotguns: Practical? Sun Jan 20, 2008 9:50 am