stuartpool Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 Hi, so always wanted to do airsoft but never really got round to it. Recently got an opportunity to buy in from a family member who was stopping so thought why not. Have bought pretty much everything he owned airsoft wise so i have a rifle and 2 pistols but I'm looking for advice on good websites to buy from, good shop sites, ranges etc in the north west, I'm located in Lytham St Annes, next door to Blackpool. I currently have... CM16 SRXL AEG Red edition - 7 mags, various sizes and a small scope, couple of batteries and charger Tokyo marui mk23 socom - 5 gas mags Secutor rudis 1911 - 2 extended gas mags Tactical helmet with full face visor Vest with various pockets etc Belt with couple of ammo pouches thigh holster various bbs a tracer unit Is there anything else you would say I need to get short, medium term? Thinking a chrono as I have no idea what anything fires? Thanks in advance!
Galvatron Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 Welcome aboard! You're right in thinking a chrono is a good purchase given that you may play at a site with different energy limits than the one your family member played at. Is the visor of your helmet rated for airsoft? If it's suitable for paintball, you should be fine with airsoft too. Suitable footwear is important too for the short term, particularly boots with good ankle support. They're not guaranteed to save you from foot & ankle injuries but they can certainly make them less serious. I'm reluctant to recommend anything for the medium term until you've played a few games and decide you're keen on playing for much longer. You may find you have a different playing style where some recommendations may not be suited to it. I assume your visor is up to spec (check with you family member what brand and model for peace of mind) so getting suitable footwear is definitely the best recommendation I can think of for now.
Shamal Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 Hi and welcome to the madness.? Yes I would second the above from @Galvatron. Do make sure the visor is up to Airsoft safety ratings. Also some visors do t provide protection for side entry of bbs. It may be best to get a pair of Airsoft shooting glasses/goggles as well. Enjoy the sport,stay safe and call your hits ?
pyromancer6 Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 100% agree with everything above - get some decent ankle supporting footwear like some combat/hiking boots/shoes and make sure your eyepro is up to snuff, everything else is up to you honestly but I would 100% try a few games out first to see if you end up sticking with the hobby before spending a fortune on it. Chrono is a great idea as there's nothing worse than showing up on the game day and being turnt away because your gun's a little too spicy. Just remember that in airsoft it's a complete coin flip when you're buying stuff sometimes - sometimes cheap isn't nasty and expensive ends up being shit, make sure to do your research and check out reviews and threads before buying anything, esp. if it's a new pew. You don't want to be spending hundreds on something that will just drive you up the wall after all lol
Cannonfodder Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 I also agree with all the above. If the visor is like the one pictured below I highly recommend getting some glasses or goggles to go underneath as there's some very big gaps where a bb could easily get through. Infact I'd be surprised if a site did let anyone play with just that for eye protection. The only other thing I reccomended is a pair of gloves. Hits to the fingers and knuckles bloody hurt and even a thin pair of gloves will take the edge off Tommikka and Galvatron 1 1
Tommikka Posted July 16, 2024 Posted July 16, 2024 23 hours ago, stuartpool said: Tactical helmet with full face visor 22 hours ago, Galvatron said: Is the visor of your helmet rated for airsoft? If it's suitable for paintball, you should be fine with airsoft too. Just for the record, no ‘helmet visor’ is rated for paintball ASTM F1776 is the standard for paintball goggles, which includes impact protection, but also covers numerous other factors with enclosing the eyes, greater face coverage, ears, main head straps, chin straps and allows for multiple directions The nearest thing to a ‘helmet visor’ in paintball goggles was the Angel Eyes / C2 Eyon, which was effectively a giant lens. This never made it to production due to ASTM requirements. 15 hours ago, Cannonfodder said: I also agree with all the above. If the visor is like the one pictured below I highly recommend getting some glasses or goggles to go underneath as there's some very big gaps where a bb could easily get through. Infact I'd be surprised if a site did let anyone play with just that for eye protection. More than a recommendation, for anything like this a proper set of impact protection glasses etc must be worn
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