Looking for Electric Airsoft under £250

So long as it's a top tech G&G it will be metal.

As said get a G&G or G&P, my choice would be the latter but either will do.

 
So long as it's a top tech G&G it will be metal.

As said get a G&G or G&P, my choice would be the latter but either will do.
I honestly cant find decent M4 which would have metal internals with some external metal parts on it for around £230-250, so if you could give me a hand I'd really appreciate it.

Been looking for past 3 days id say and had no luck. Only pointed out guns i like but most of them had plastic internals, which i dont really trust

 
Last edited by a moderator:
i need something which would not require rail upgrade, so i could attach scopes, grip, and flashlight.

edit:

What do you think of these here?

http://airsoftzone.co.uk/airsoft-guns/gen-2-tr15-m4-raider-l-blowback-tan-aeg-gng

http://airsoftzone.co.uk/airsoft-guns/gen-2-tr15-m4-raider-xl-blowback-tan-aeg-gng

Sorry if I'm realy picky, I just want something that would last a long time.

 
Last edited by a moderator:
You'll have to get something plastic then, I'm afraid. There's nothing full metal with rails that I can think of for less that £250.

 
Save an extra £30 and get a G&G top tech.

 
  • Like
Reactions: M_P
You'll have to get something plastic then, I'm afraid. There's nothing full metal with rails that I can think of for less that £250.
Okay then lets refine our search and go for something in same price range with atleast internals being metal and would have rails to mount everything i need.

 
Any G&G then will do the job, check lwa, they have pretty much the full range.

 
I don't think its an issue, I prefer the fact the guns are lighter and the polymer G&G uses is great. But he did ask for a metal gun in the OP so I mentioned it so he was aware that while the gun itself is lovely it doesn't meet the all metal requirement. At £300 you might be able to get a VFC, they do have nice externals.

 
I don't think its an issue, I prefer the fact the guns are lighter and the polymer G&G uses is great. But he did ask for a metal gun in the OP so I mentioned it so he was aware that while the gun itself is lovely it doesn't meet the all metal requirement. At £300 you might be able to get a VFC, they do have nice externals.
By metal i kind of meant atleast that the internals would be metal, because i had £150 airsoft before and some of the internals were plastic which broke after heavy use.

 
A nylon polymer bodied g&g will have a perfectly fine gearbox.

 
A nylon polymer bodied g&g will have a perfectly fine gearbox.
So i purchased G&G GC-16 it feels great faster fps then my previous gun i had and feels better build quality too. Love the gun so far.

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Some cracking deals on ICS at Firesupport at the moment, think you'd be pushed to get better for the money.

 
I don't think its an issue, I prefer the fact the guns are lighter and the polymer G&G uses is great. But he did ask for a metal gun in the OP so I mentioned it so he was aware that while the gun itself is lovely it doesn't meet the all metal requirement. At £300 you might be able to get a VFC, they do have nice externals.

So I have played few games with my two tone M4 which only costed me like £60 for a starting gun. So i am looking to replace it with Full metal gun under £250. Could you give me any advice on which gun i should pick up. I mostly want an m4, G36 or ACR variation gun.

Thanks for all the replies
Seconding what BrightCandle said. Lighter guns are preferable because they are lighter and more mobile. I have a full steel M4 CQB and it can be a work out, especially in cqb when you have to shoulder the weapon all the time. Plus when you have accessories on it, weight will increase.

Though I am not particularly strong, so it's up to the individual, of course.

I'll shut up now and do some more press ups...

 
Back
Top