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Old February 12th, 2008, 18:39   #16
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Anyone notice how half the guns on CSS are modeled backwards?
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Old February 12th, 2008, 18:41   #17
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Anyone notice how half the guns on CSS are modeled backwards?
They do it because the other side is to plain and they want to show the detail.
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Old February 12th, 2008, 18:43   #18
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Old February 12th, 2008, 18:51   #19
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Amazing MONGOOSE, an absolutely amazing post. Anyone should be able to tell that the 2001 join date speaks volumes over your 571 posts. Maybe I should suggest you as a site mod.

Again, well written bro.

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Old February 12th, 2008, 19:36   #20
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I think the M4s in CS fire from an open bolt, why else would they pull back on the forward assist knob? It's a rearward assist
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Old February 12th, 2008, 20:00   #21
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Custom weapons skins and animations are a must if you play CS:S.

The default guns all look terrible, but the M4A1 takes the cake for being completely retarded.
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Old February 12th, 2008, 20:32   #22
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I think the M4s in CS fire from an open bolt, why else would they pull back on the forward assist knob? It's a rearward assist
In CS:S the character pulls back on the charging handle, not the forward assist.
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Old February 12th, 2008, 20:50   #23
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HA...how come so many people want to play snipers??

Airsoft guns cannot shoot that far. Most of our airsoft weapons cannot even make it to 1/2 of the real M4 firing range, and M4s are assault weapons in the real combat world.

I would rather play assault. Being mobile is fun. I am not saying that sniping is not fun. I used to do pellet gun target training but it was some hard time. It takes a LOT of practice to be a real good sniper i.e. totally different from video games.

Anyways, it is just my opinion.
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Old February 12th, 2008, 20:53   #24
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Video games and ridiculous stock FPS is pretty well the reason why all the "new" guys want snipers... then they tell them the field engagement limits.
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Old February 12th, 2008, 21:45   #25
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Airsoft guns cannot shoot that far. Most of our airsoft weapons cannot even make it to 1/2 of the real M4 firing range, and M4s are assault weapons in the real combat world.
Lol, all our airsoft weapons can't make it to 10% of the effective range of an M4.
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Old February 12th, 2008, 22:08   #26
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Welcome Little to the ASC board and to the wonderfull hobby of airsoft. First thing...please fill out your info so other players who visit this site know where you reside and possible direct you to someone in your area. Secondly...throw those Crappy Tire crap into the garbage and get yourself "Age Verified". This way you can view the For Sale section. Buy yourself a good AEG (M4A1, MP5, AK47, to name a few) and a good side arm. There are many companies who make good quality airsoft guns (TM, CA, ICS, STAR, etc.). Since you're new to this sport and would hate to see you become turned off from it, I would suggest play the assualt first and become familiar with the guns and equipment as well the tactics. Going sniper at first can be very boring and not a very good impression on first time players.

Sniping can be fun but it is for those who have patients. You can go through a whole game and not fire a shot. For example, my team had a event last year and I only fired nine shots while other players had fired over 500+ rnds. and having a gay ole time running around into the action. Like Sha Do, I have a M4w/M203 AEG to fall on if I decide to switch to for a faster paced theme. Sniping isn't for everyone, play a few games as a rifleman and do some research on sniping, the guns and equipment. Talk to some of the players on this site on their sniping experiences and then make a final decision on if sniping is what you want. If you attend a game and there is a player who's going to play the team sniper, ask if you could shadow him or ask him questions. As well, there is a FAQ section, please take the time to read it. It is very informative and may answer alot of your questions.

Hope this helps and again, welcome to the ASC board and have fun.

Thanks for the reply mongoose. i agree with you totally, sniper rifle is not the best choice for a first gun. I am planning on getting something along the lines of an M4. I want the sniper rifle mainly for shooting in the backyard or in my shop, untill im ready to snipe on the field. And those crappy tire guns are garbage, but make for great fun at work when theres nothing to do. myself and another fellow, had a little relay course setup the other day, good times.
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Old February 12th, 2008, 22:19   #27
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In CS:S the character pulls back on the charging handle, not the forward assist.
Maybe in the new CS, in the old versions they're cock the rifle using the forward assist somehow.
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Old February 12th, 2008, 22:19   #28
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In CS:S the character pulls back on the charging handle, not the forward assist.
Nope you're wrong. They pull the forward assist... backwards.
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Old February 12th, 2008, 22:23   #29
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I'm going to say the pre-requisite "be extremely careful what you do with your guns" in consideration of the public and the police. Make sure that there is no chance of someone mistaking your intentions with your airsoft gun (this means playing in the yard or at work is a big no-no).

Anyways, "practicing" to be a sniper has a lot less to do with effective shooting and a lot more to do with effective fieldcraft, especially considering the relatively short ranges airsoft works on. I would recommend forgetting about purchasing a sniper rifle altogether (even though I just got one ) and play 'sniper' with your AEG. Limit yourself, maybe semi only, carry only 10 rounds in a magazine, see how often you are seen and why. This will teach you more about airsoft sniping (and airsoft in general) than any practice you do on a range. Once you're comfortable limiting yourself to being outgunned in every way with your AEG, then you can buy a sniper rifle and ACTUALLY be outgunned in every way, except for a slight increase in range and consistency. If not, then hey, it's always fun to go in hard and fast with an AEG.
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Old February 12th, 2008, 22:59   #30
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I use my old Daisy BB gun from 1944, it was given to me by my dad. I actually field it against my buddies at my private games. It does about 130FPS, but it's really consistent. And can't even penetrate a set of wal-mart paintball goggles at point blank range. So it's more than safe. They say it hurts less than my P90. But it's far more accurate and has better range than my AEG's. The only issue is having to take into account the ballistic trajectory. Gotta aim really high to hit a target at 100 feet.
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