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Paco:
Good question, and it depends.  How do you like to play?  Style?

It's more about stealth than about firepower in this situation.  You're going to be WAY outranged since your going up against upgraded AEG's that can engage you from a MUCH further distance, but if you can get closer without being seen, well, you get the idea.

And if you don't want to shell out the $$ for a new AEG, there's a Tokyo Marui XM177E2 for sale (includes a Hi-cap magazine AND a battery) for only $160 - a great deal.  Here:

http://www.airsoftarizona.com/new/forum ... PIC_ID=646

Cyphen:
Welcome to AA.

Well, I haven't used a pistol as a primary in a game, but Wolf has. It wasn't even a gas, it was a TM MK23 <b>spring</b>. Even then he got a few kills, so, yes, if you are good/experienced enough (with your pistol), then I'd say it'd work as a temporary primary.

Well, my friends and I see a problem with upgrading right off the bat. One, you tend to lose appreciation of stealth, and other skills needed to get in closer for the "stock" kill. Two, you could be putting yourself in a world of hurt because you don't have a back-up, stock weapon. So, if your upgraded gun breaks down, you're stuck. Also, I wouldn't say it's more efficient because:

1) You pay for labor costs when you get a proffesional installation.
2) You don't get experience taking down your gearbox/gun.
3) Because you don't get experience taking it down and repairing/lubing/cleaning it, if it breaks down, you won't know how to fix it, and no one wants to send a gun all the way across the country, or, even to HK, to get it fixed.

In summary, yes, you can use it as a temporary back-up. No, it wouldn't really be any more effecient to get an upgraded gun without doing it yourself, especially if you only have a gas pistol. It wouldn't be fun playing with that as your only gun, especially if you had a choice in the steps leading to it. Sorry if some of this sounds like babble, but I'm pretty tired right now.

--Cyphen

Legs:
If it meant playing or not playing, I'd use a sidearm as a primary gun, sure.  The above comments are all correct, and whether or not they matter depends on what Paco asked you: what is your playing style?  I do understand your future wants/goals, and it is tougher to compete against upgraded guns IN THE HANDS OF EXPERIENCED PLAYERS, even when using another AEG yourself...but I say play with the Beretta and have a blast.  Look at it this way:  If you tag a guy with an upgraded AEG (preferable the stealthy fellow toting an AUG...) you'll get kudos for the skill it took to do it.
Of course, an upgraded gun in the hands of a player who has similar experience to your own is no different.  It is not the tool, it's the talent.  So stay away from Mikey, Paco, Harley, and a couple of others, and you should be OK.
NO knuckle shots, though.  Very painful...
Welcome aboard!
-Kyle

"You are, what you do, when it counts."
-The Masao

Biohazard:
Thanks for the helpful comments, guys.
I like the attitude you have about the whole thing... In paintball I always loved demonstrating how useless a $1200 angel is when there is a guy ten feet behind you with a pump gun <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>.  I just wanted to throw that one out there so I wouldn't show up at my first game with my beloved beretta and get laughed off the field.

Now I just need to worry about the guy ten feet behind ME with a $30 springer <img src=icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>

Should be a blast!



Edited by - biohazard on 05/27/2002  03:41:14 AM

Wolf:
Yes, fear my $30 TM MK23 springer!<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>or my new Glock19<img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle> (gas that is)

Now what was that you were saying?...<img src="http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/smilie/tank.gif" border=0><img src="http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/smilie/2M16.gif" border=0>

Edited by - Wolf on 05/27/2002  09:34:35 AM

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