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me and a couple of friends just made an airsoft team and im looking into getting a new gun i want a really lightweight gun so it needs to be cqb for my liking i was thinking about the g&g raider (shorty) and if we ever go to field games throw on a mock suppressor and extend the barrel what do you guys think i should get.
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Are you going to be competition then? I take so yes.
Really I personally wouldn't but this gun, though I would recommend.
I have a Full metal M16 Vietnam Edition (pretty much an extended barrel) though the gun is heavier than your current one you are looking at, it preforms much better and I also converted my barrel to be able to fire metal BB-pellets and make sure when firing nothing breaks inside.

But when I finished putting everything into it it came out at around 3x as much as the one you are currently looking at

(I'm from the UK)
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TeamDekra wrote Are you going to be competition then? I take so yes.
Really I personally wouldn't but this gun, though I would recommend.
I have a Full metal M16 Vietnam Edition (pretty much an extended barrel) though the gun is heavier than your current one you are looking at, it preforms much better and I also converted my barrel to be able to fire metal BB-pellets and make sure when firing nothing breaks inside.

But when I finished putting everything into it it came out at around 3x as much as the one you are currently looking at

(I'm from the UK)

for the purpose i need your type of gun will not suit me i plan on upgrading alot on this gun
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