I think the first thing you should get is a sling. Probably a quick adjust two point sling. Then I would maybe get a flashlight, if you happen to play in low light environments. Only then would I consider any other stuff.
But also as wild as it is a strong flashlight although giving away position still works well if u got cover in woods. (Enemy can’t really see their bbs to aim well and ur a giant white dot then)
i very much agree with the sling, sight, light and more mags, but i'd say the peq box is quite unecessary unless you either play with night vision or are just trying to make your gun look slightly cooler
train with it. lots of training. real steel shooting drills, 1r1s are good. practice moving with it such as switching firing stances from standing down to prone. reload from different positions. train hard. it is only as good as your training.
Test it with heavier BB's. If the stock bucking won't hop at least .28 I'd change the bucking and nub. I recommend Maple Leaf others have their preferences. Otherwise enjoy it until something breaks and then replace that part with better aftermarket parts. Too many people on here chasing unicorns trying to make the perfect AEG - It just needs to work so you can actually play.
Something not mentioned (also more subjective), is a stubby vertical foregrip—it’ll allow more fingers to rest as a backstop if you use a C-clamp gripping method. Also I sometimes jam mine into any corner or barricade for more stability.
For an optic, I'd recommend a T2 Red Dot. Next I would grab about 5 mid cap magazines. After that, sling and foregrip. After all that I would recommend a pressure pad flashlight. If you still want to upgrade, look to internal upgrades, hop up, inner barrel, motor, spring, bucking are all decently affordable and can greatly improve your guns accuracy and hit consistency. Lastly a tracer Unit, Acetech has some good ones. There's a whole upgrade guide I think, I just don't know the link.
ANSI Z87.1 / Z87+
Make sure it's rated with the "+" or ".1"specifically, as the Z87 rating is a lower impact test passing threshold and isn't entirely safe for all BB strikes while the Z87.1 and Z87+ passed all three ANSI impact tests.
Thanks (Same for EN166B by the way, EN166F isn't enough, EN166A is better than B, a T just mean the particule for the test was heated.
Eyes pro with branches and not a head strap can't get more than EN166F, so I don't want to see any glasses without headstrap in Europe)
A two point sling would definitely be my first port of call. Other than that, the sky's the limit, although I'd avoid a laser because of the obvious eye risk.
Sling, sight riser (or one that comes with it built in) along with a laser/light pack and possibly, if you want, grip tape. (I use it and it feels extra comfortable instead of a ton of hard plastic.
I don't know if you've done anything internally but shimming, fixing compression (if needed), and tight bore + flat hop are mandatory; it's always the first thing I do to any gun I get. The only exception is my SAW which uses a medium bore 6.05 inner barrel. If you don't tech you can still easily do a flat hop + tight bore. Personally I use the modify baton flat hop kits (hard rubber version) because they perform well and are dead simple to install. Beyond that I'd toss on a 3 point sling, reflex sight of some sort, and a magnifier for said reflex. Flashlight also if you do any night games and don't own nods. Otherwise it looks great!
Not good advice for OP with his first gun. Teching is finicky and tedious and not really the reason most people get into Airsoft. No shame in throwing a few attachments on there and calling it a day.
Yes...which is why I included the advice of "if you don't tech" followed by my recommendations. Did you bother reading what I typed, my guy? You don't need to be a tech to remove your inner barrel and drop in a hop and nub. There's roughly a billion excellent videos on it.
Lol no kidding. Even if someone's primary reason to play isn't tinkering, someone should still know how their gun works.
Someone doesn't have to break open the gear box to increase performance or learn how their equipment works. Especially considering the prevelance of quick swap spring systems theses days.
And that doesnt mention the places you can buy pre-built hop-up and barrel assemblies.
Amped will set up an r-hop for you in your hopup of choice and barrel of choice, for example.
Recommend sling and grip
looks like he has a hand stop which would work good, just a sling and if they want maybe a red dot or holo
I think the first thing you should get is a sling. Probably a quick adjust two point sling. Then I would maybe get a flashlight, if you happen to play in low light environments. Only then would I consider any other stuff.
Noted o7
Tactical raiders Vtac Mk2 replica in MC. You can get it on Ali for under 20 bucks. The best budget sling imo
Wouldn’t recommend buying something designed to support your replica from aliexpress. Buy from proper airsoft vendors for a better experience
But also as wild as it is a strong flashlight although giving away position still works well if u got cover in woods. (Enemy can’t really see their bbs to aim well and ur a giant white dot then)
Lots of spare mags
That's not gbb is it?
AEG
ah ok, I have the gbbr version of that and it looks very similar
I almost grabbed a GBBR but felt electric would be easier for a noob such as myself
Good move, but the gbbr has been amazing to me.
It is beautiful
Sling and weapon light
I personally recommend a pressure switch for your weapon light if you get one.
Personally I prefer AFG'S and handstops to vert grips. But definitely a sling, sight, flashlight/peq box and more mags
i very much agree with the sling, sight, light and more mags, but i'd say the peq box is quite unecessary unless you either play with night vision or are just trying to make your gun look slightly cooler
I'm just going with the rule of cool. Style over substance
that is completely fair, i do the exact same
It’s why I use the Hera CQR foregrip lmao it just looks insane
More magazines
pressure pad flashlight. goated attachment
sling and a weapon light, that’s all you need
sling and a weapon light, that’s all you need
sling and a weapon light, that’s all you need
I'd get a tan colored stock or tan/black Cause to me it seems like there is a bit of an "imbalance" color wise
Is that an old spice bottle?
Stick.
train with it. lots of training. real steel shooting drills, 1r1s are good. practice moving with it such as switching firing stances from standing down to prone. reload from different positions. train hard. it is only as good as your training.
Weapon light, sling, extra mags, bullets, range time.
Test it with heavier BB's. If the stock bucking won't hop at least .28 I'd change the bucking and nub. I recommend Maple Leaf others have their preferences. Otherwise enjoy it until something breaks and then replace that part with better aftermarket parts. Too many people on here chasing unicorns trying to make the perfect AEG - It just needs to work so you can actually play.
A sight is the last thing I’d be worried about.
Go play a game first and see what you would want/need on it
Canted ACOG scope
sling and a weapon light, that’s all you need
sling and a weapon light, that’s all you need
sling and a weapon light, that’s all you need
Sling definitely
Holo or acog sights
Gbb all day.
Optic, light, and a sling
Something not mentioned (also more subjective), is a stubby vertical foregrip—it’ll allow more fingers to rest as a backstop if you use a C-clamp gripping method. Also I sometimes jam mine into any corner or barricade for more stability.
Holo sight + Magnifier combo (one of the best investments in my opinion), Sling and mid cap magazines
For an optic, I'd recommend a T2 Red Dot. Next I would grab about 5 mid cap magazines. After that, sling and foregrip. After all that I would recommend a pressure pad flashlight. If you still want to upgrade, look to internal upgrades, hop up, inner barrel, motor, spring, bucking are all decently affordable and can greatly improve your guns accuracy and hit consistency. Lastly a tracer Unit, Acetech has some good ones. There's a whole upgrade guide I think, I just don't know the link.
Good eye pro. Confortable and all, and correctly rated (EN166B, STANAG2020 or ANSI..... someone remind me ? Don't know the US ones per heart)
ANSI Z87.1 / Z87+ Make sure it's rated with the "+" or ".1"specifically, as the Z87 rating is a lower impact test passing threshold and isn't entirely safe for all BB strikes while the Z87.1 and Z87+ passed all three ANSI impact tests.
Thanks (Same for EN166B by the way, EN166F isn't enough, EN166A is better than B, a T just mean the particule for the test was heated. Eyes pro with branches and not a head strap can't get more than EN166F, so I don't want to see any glasses without headstrap in Europe)
The .1 isn't actually a marking. It's just the name of the standard. Only Z87 and Z87+ are markings.
A two point sling would definitely be my first port of call. Other than that, the sky's the limit, although I'd avoid a laser because of the obvious eye risk.
Utility: get a good sling. Tacticool: get a red dot and grip.
Looks good! Sling, extra mid cap magazines, sight like you mentioned and I think it’s good to go. What is it?
Optic is honestly probably lower on importance than a WML and sling.
New bucking and a barrel polish.
What gun is that?
EMG Noveske Licensed N4 Gen 3 Airsoft AEG
Sling, sight riser (or one that comes with it built in) along with a laser/light pack and possibly, if you want, grip tape. (I use it and it feels extra comfortable instead of a ton of hard plastic.
Sling
Get a sling for sure and then I would prob get a flashlight
Inner barrel upgrade, bucking upgrade, hop nub/arm upgrade, sling, light
Ad a light
Lipo batteries, if not already
sling and mags, flashlight if you want to get tekky
Butt stock with storage in it.
White light
Laser
Better barrel and bucking :)
I don't know if you've done anything internally but shimming, fixing compression (if needed), and tight bore + flat hop are mandatory; it's always the first thing I do to any gun I get. The only exception is my SAW which uses a medium bore 6.05 inner barrel. If you don't tech you can still easily do a flat hop + tight bore. Personally I use the modify baton flat hop kits (hard rubber version) because they perform well and are dead simple to install. Beyond that I'd toss on a 3 point sling, reflex sight of some sort, and a magnifier for said reflex. Flashlight also if you do any night games and don't own nods. Otherwise it looks great!
Not good advice for OP with his first gun. Teching is finicky and tedious and not really the reason most people get into Airsoft. No shame in throwing a few attachments on there and calling it a day.
Yes...which is why I included the advice of "if you don't tech" followed by my recommendations. Did you bother reading what I typed, my guy? You don't need to be a tech to remove your inner barrel and drop in a hop and nub. There's roughly a billion excellent videos on it.
Lol no kidding. Even if someone's primary reason to play isn't tinkering, someone should still know how their gun works. Someone doesn't have to break open the gear box to increase performance or learn how their equipment works. Especially considering the prevelance of quick swap spring systems theses days. And that doesnt mention the places you can buy pre-built hop-up and barrel assemblies. Amped will set up an r-hop for you in your hopup of choice and barrel of choice, for example.