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joethecop7 August 8th, 2007 13:04

Tokyo Marui Boys
 
I was wondering y no1 is selling guns on the buy and sell on the forums. ppl are only selling gun parts. And also is there any retail stores in toronto? And i was wondering if u can still get the tokyo marui boys m4a1 and the mp5.

techobo August 8th, 2007 13:10

I think you have to be age verified to be able to see gun sales. As for stores, there just aren't very many anymore :|

The Saint August 8th, 2007 13:12

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Originally Posted by joethecop7 (Post 515407)
I was wondering y no1 is selling guns on the buy and sell on the forums. ppl are only selling gun parts.

You're not age verified (must meet a representative and prove you're 18+) so you can't access the gun sale forums.

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And also is there any retail stores in toronto?
There are basically no airsoft walk-in stores in Canada.

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And i was wondering if u can still get the tokyo marui boys m4a1 and the mp5.
They're rare in Canada because they're made for kids, where as airsofting is an adult activity here.

surebet August 8th, 2007 13:20

Avoid them like the plague, buy something else.

TokyoSeven August 8th, 2007 13:20

A female friend of mine was interest in picking up airsoft, she was to slight to hoist an armlite since shes just little, we thought about getting her an m16boys but weve tossed that idea out and have just started shopping through the age verified classifieds for something that would suite her size.

surebet August 8th, 2007 13:26

There are plenty of quality SMGs that will be at home in the hands of a smaller person. MP5s and P90s come to mind, amongst others.

The BOYS series are exactly for that, for little boys. Horrible FPS, no accessories fit, crap.

Scarecrow August 8th, 2007 13:35

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Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 515418)
A female friend of mine was interest in picking up airsoft, she was to slight to hoist an armlite since shes just little

If 8 year olds in the third world can hoist an AK47 with a full mag in the African sun, I am sure your first world girlfriend can pull the burger out of her mouth long enough to hoist an AEG at waist level...

shhheesh.

TokyoSeven August 8th, 2007 13:47

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Originally Posted by Scarecrow (Post 515423)
If 8 year olds in the third world can hoist an AK47 with a full mag in the African sun, I am sure your first world girlfriend can pull the burger out of her mouth long enough to hoist an AEG at waist level...

shhheesh.

Shes small, an m16 is to big for her. Its not she couldnt, shes just not comftorble with it, and whats with the attitude man. Sheeesh yourself.

Lakonian August 8th, 2007 13:51

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Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 515427)
Shes small, an m16 is to big for her. Its not she couldnt, shes just not comfturble with it, and whats with the attitude man. Sheeesh yourself.

lol.. I think he was joking. If not.. ouch....


M4 "boys" is for pedo bear!@ !11

Scarecrow August 8th, 2007 14:16

Yeah I was half joking. I have a general rule though, if you can't pick the weapon up, you can't use it. You have to be able to bear down on a moving target and concentrate on the job and hand. If you're distracted by weight then that AEG is not for you. Its just logical.

Have a look at the M733 Commando or shorter CAR15 style M4's. In stock with a plastic body my 7 year old kids runs around the house with it with little difficulty. If you show up at a game with a TM Boyz you're going to get owned.

Lakonian August 8th, 2007 14:51

CQB/R with a bushmaster light stock, and aluminum barrel. Can't carry that? Then airsoft isn't for her.

Oh, I forgot to mention.. I have an AK, and I have some trouble going up'n'ready with it..

Those who know me, know I'm no stick man..

Scarecrow August 8th, 2007 15:13

I routinely game with a minimum 30lb loadout and a 14lb M16A4 full metal gun with bipod and full stock. For lightweight I will shed the loadout down to about 10lbs and go with my 6lb C8. But I also don't bounce around the field and will take my time with the occasional burst of running or moving to cover as the game dictates. I started exercising about 2 years ago and have been ever since, in part, to be able to play airsoft without passing out from the exertion.

TokyoSeven August 8th, 2007 15:16

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Originally Posted by Scarecrow (Post 515442)

Have a look at the M733 Commando or shorter CAR15 style M4's. In stock with a plastic body my 7 year old kids runs around the house with it with little difficulty. If you show up at a game with a TM Boyz you're going to get owned.


Of course, thats why we tossed out the boys idea right off the start, it was more of just a passing silly comment. We've since been shopping the age verified classifieds, but have yet to commit to anything.

surebet August 8th, 2007 15:29

MP7 might be the ticket for indoor CQB

Ronan August 8th, 2007 16:44

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Originally Posted by surebet (Post 515468)
MP7 might be the ticket for indoor CQB

Yupp thats the one i have my eyes on.


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