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Is AGM a good airsoft gun brand?

Do yourself a favour and pick up a Combat Machine with an RIS (such as the one on AirsoftGI). Cheaper, and built better inside and out/ AGM makes airsoft guns that are great to buy if no other company makes a good version, or if you want externals that would cost more to buy separately. Most of their externals are pot metal, and the internals...you may as well replace everything.
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Is the FN F2000 airsoft gun good....?

Their performance isn't great and it's very likely to break down quickly. They're not very well designed.

If you really want to keep one running, there's plenty of articles on the various airsoft forums to show you mods and upgrades to get the most out of it!

Are WELL airsoft guns a good brand?

As with all questions regarding a specific brand, some WELL guns are good. I’ve heard good things about their R1 Uzi and their Vz.61 Skorpion (although I am a faithful supporter of the JG Version) and I’m sure they have other hidden gems. That’s possibly one of my favorite things, despite being a bit risky, about buying airsoft guns. I’m a stingy bastard so I wind up with a lot of cheap guns that sometimes break, and sometimes turn out to be awesome.Before you buy any gun, do your research. If you like what you see, don’t let anyone talk you out of it just because it isn’t an M4 or by a mainstream brand.

Is DBoys a good airsoft gun brand?

Not really. Pretty low-end china stuff. For good brands, see Tokyo Marui, Krytac, VFC or G&P. Mid-level are G&G, ICS, LCT, E&L, Specna Arms, King Arms, Classic Army etc. Lower end are chinese brands like JG, Cyma (which do make some respectable AK replicas, however), DBoys etc.If you want to go to the top, check Systema for M4 and Real Sword for AK’s

Is ABS plastic good for an airsoft gun?

It's not necessarily a bad thing, but it would be much better if it were full metal. And that fps is actually very slow, even for a pistol. I usually prefer anywhere from 300-330 fps for a sidearm. That way it's shooting decently fast, but still low enough to be used at really close range.

Is 300 fps for an airsoft gun really good?

i always look for 400 fps for an electric airsoft gun but they are like $250- $300. there are even some guns that are electric 300 fps for $170 and i dont know if that is 300 is a good fps level or not?

What is the best airsoft gun under $80?

You’re not going to get a decent AEG for that price. AEG’s generally start around $100 for the really low-end ones, expect to pay around $150-$200 for a decent entry-level AEG, like the G&G Combat Machine series, or the newer CYMA AK’s.This means we basically can completely eliminate all assault rifles, carbines and (sub)machine guns, though you may get lucky and manage to find a cheap used one.This leaves us with sniper rifles, pistols and shotguns.Sniper rifles may look attractive at first: large, intimidating guns for prices as low as $80. Remember, however, that these are completely stock, and barely outrange the worst of AEG’s. To make them fullfill their purpose (taking people out at long range) will take hundreds, if not thousands of dollars in parts, not to mention countless hours fitting those parts, testing your gun and finetuning it.This leaves us with shotguns and pistols. Both generally have low-ish range, low ammo capacity and lower firerates (with a few exceptions ofcourse).Decent gas pistols generally start at around $80, and come with 1 magazine which can contain around 15–20 bb’s. Of course this isn’t nearly enough to last you a game, and refilling pistol magazines is quite time-consuming, so you would need at least a few extra magazines, which are around $15–20 a piece. Also, depending on which pistol you choose, you would need to buy either green gas or co2 canisters to be able to shoot, which further adds to the cost of your pistol.This leaves us with shotguns. They start at around $40 for single-shot ones and around $60 for tri-shot ones. As with normal shotguns you load them with shells, the difference is that airsoft shells basically function as the magazine. This means you can get anywhere from 5 or 6 shots per shell for tri-shot guns and up to 30 for single shot ones from a single shell. They’re quite cheap too, around $10–15 for 5. As pump action shotguns in this price range are generally spring-powered, you don’t need to spend extra money on gas either. Tri-shot shotguns generally trade off some range for the ability to put more bb’s down range faster, though it comes down to personal preference what you like most.Tl;dr: $80 budget? Get a shotgun.

Is CYMA/Cybergun a good airsoft brand?

Ok, I recently came purchased this AKM made by Cybergun.. which I then found out is the same as CYMA.

http://www.airsoftmegastore.com/445_FPS_Kalashnikov_Licensed_FULL_METAL_AK47_AEG_p/cb36-akm.htm

I went shooting with it today, and the gun is a true beast. Metal everything, and I'm assuming by what I've been told, that there are metal interior parts. I just want to know if this is reliable, because I used to have a trashy MP5 also by CYMA... which was all plastic, just above all a crap gun, but now I have this AKM, and its CRAZY!!!!

Can I get any good feedback about this brand? While looking for a new AEG, I was considering these options:

-Full metal body
-Full metal interior
-Good FPS

Thanks for any input!

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