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GBB is immensely more immersive and makes the piece you're holding feel more like a real gun rather than a toy. But yeah, depends on what you're looking for, just like a high Hz monitor know that once you go gas, you can't go back 😄
If you shot a real AR-15 or 9mm and or higher calibers, it ruins the "realistic" feel of an airsoft gun. They feel nothing a like after that. Just the operation of one.
@@smittywerbanjagermanjenen3912 yea but if u want to pay $90 a mag and if you drop a ghk mag they will blow up if you drop it on the right spot, then there goes your investment.
@@MrBeastInferno It's enough of an upgrade to realism to just stick with a regular GBB, you don't have to buy the best brand. It's more realistic than an electric, but still feels unlike a real firearm.
There is also the consistency. Generally speaking, GBBR's gas pressure decrease over time faster than the battery cells of an AEG. So in a firefight your shots could suddenly loose power/range if you didn't refill your mags after a session or two. Whereas batteries tend to last longer. And there is also the quite common annoyance of gas leaking from the magazine.
Christian Mulvihill-Thom it can fall off while running through the field if the holster is not properly secured or the gun isn’t secure in the holster and then whoever finds it just keeps it
When starting: Gas pistol over electric pistol Electric rifle over gas rifle Never a sniper if you want to be able to get straight into the action I recommend renting first to find your favourite play style
@@mlee6050I’ve got a ssp1 with 31 bb in one mag I’ve got 4 mags And in a round of about 15 mins CQB I use about 2 and a half mags Just don’t spray and pray 😂😂
@@boriess1484 ... My pistol think holds 15-20 and only got one mag, it's a co2 one I believe but filled like a lighter, not a canister/cartridge, I miss days can buy layout I want without membership
What about a polerstar. That Is a gas gun and is really reliable and good for beginners with the best performance possible ever but they do have a steep price
My personal opinion is that for your primary it should be electric because they shoot just as good as gas. However for pistols I believe that gas always wins for relisticness and overall functionality
It's constantly updating and cycling with new items. We generally hold on to items for a few months and then swap it for something new so we can share it with yall!
It also depends on the type of replica. I'd never get an AEG uzi but a GBB uzi is a different story. An AEG uzi will never have the same performance as a gas one
I’ve fired a few real handguns in my time and it feels pretty much identical to a GBB, just with a ton more force and heat. You can feel the shock wave in your chest. It’s kinda like a firework going off next to you, which makes sense considering that’s pretty much how a gun works.
Gas is really fun to shoot, nothing compared to real steel but still better then AEGs (even if they have blowback). HPA still rocks, I need to get one lmao.
@@SuperDeinVadda I tried running red gas cause it was recommended for cold weather.. that recommendation was bullshit! ended up spending my whole Sunday cleaning my rifle and changing 2 seals on my 8 magazines
Electric primary and gas blowback secondary! AEGs(electric) are generally more inexpensive and lower maintenance. I would recommend electric for any beginners!
i use a gbbr as my primary gun and yes they are very expensive however i have noticed MUCH higher accuracy even with stock parts the sound of the gun firing is enough to intimidate enemies to not push you they are waaaaaay more fun to shoot
As said somewhere in comments below, GBB/Co2 is pretty immersive and a lot of fun. Although I can agree on this one only in terms of side arm/pistols. In rifles or just bigger units especially GBB will bail out like crazy and create awfully sad sound when “recoiling” it’s of course due to higher gas demand. BUT if you’re interested enough and willing to choose HPA over GBB then I can fully agree that it will be hella fun even with recoil function 😊
I like AEGs because I don't have to worry about nearly nothing, I like gbbrs because of realism. But I love hpa the most because of the sound and performance.
If you’re looking for a gbb id highly recommend the umarex mp5 gbb, sick af and literally the same as the real version (like the markings and scale) you can’t tell a single difference looking at it, you can do as many hk slaps and you’d like and it kicks
I think Tippmann still makes their gas m4 with proprietary design. It's external air, takes aeg mags, and uses a different design than other gbbr (which makes it less likely to break and more like their paintball guns with like 3 moving parts). Honestly if I were to do a lot of field play I'd get one but that's just me.
That choice highly depends of the place where you live, but if you live in a country where you can use both: AEG: +Cheaper guns +FPS stability +You can play during years without clean it -Quite unrealistic (Better option to new players) GBB: +The most realistic experience provided by a toy +Easy to disassembly/upgrade even laying in the ground -Expensive guns -More oiling/cleaning requirements
I prefer gas for pistols and electric for rifles. I think a gas pistol is less fragile and the sound comes with the shot… (short range, no previous sound, but after a shot, not so near standing enemies definitely know the general direction, where you are) I think the electric rifle is better for precision, but it makes a sound before the actual shot happens, so a nearby enemy could kind of get a warning some nanoseconds before you shoot at his far standing teammate… (wide range, but nearby enemies know where you are before the bb has left the rifle)
AEG: General field use, better for starting out, high performance needs, or budget setups GBB: Plinking, Training, and Milsim, better for being as close to real firearms without turning to blanks or simunition/marker rounds on real firearms
Ima BIIGGG GBBP/R fanboy for immersion and realism but i love the AEG side of it as well for more replica options and cheaper lol love my 1 HPA tho too
I had aeg and bought hpa and got hooked. Aeg has issues. Constant battery charging, constant malfunctions with gear boxes. Hpa is very simple and most airsoft facilities will refill your tanks for free
As my first Airsoft gun I got a Kwa kz61 gas SMG. I don't understand why everyone recommends aegs as your first because even though I live in a cold place it performs fine, and since gas guns have less parts than aegs, I don't see why there are inferior to an AEG, especially if you buy something quality like a Kwa
Magazine capacity, magazine cost, reliability, upgradability/part compatibility, and a lot of other factors show that GBBRs aren’t the optimal choice for entry level players. AEG’s, for the most part, check all of these boxes :)
Personal preference basically. I saw a gas powered 1 to 1 replica of M1 Carbine for like 139 at my Academy Sporting Good. The weight compared to an actual M1 Carbine is very close or just above the real one by like a pound or two.
Technically I run both an AEG for my rifle and a GBB for my pistol which is pretty standard for a lot of players out there. However I do want to own a GBBR eventually though it’s not for games as some may expect. Rather I want to use it as a film prop for action scenes involving guns.
I dislike the electric sound of AEG's. Also, this may have just been the magazines (hi caps were the only ones my friend had), but I had feeding issues when trying out my friends AEG. Still not against buying one. Honestly, the main thing for me is that if the real gun has a reciprocating charging handle, I'm looking for a GBB. If not, I'll be open to AEGs.
Note that you have to be very careful about the model cause lots of gas gun are made for cheap but will leak/break more easily, and also, I would recommend looking up whcih gas of gas best suits your replica
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Please where can I get the slide on that pistol I would shoot a child with a 45. Cal for one
🤮
Hi can't I get free air soft
I need an answer, is the Umbrella corp M4 AEG a good gun?
“Electric or gas”
*me with 20$ springer*
Spring is one of, if not the most reliable systems in airsoft. You’ll be laughing when GBB’s and AEG’s break down haha!
@@MinnesotaAirsoft haha! I’ve seen your air soft gun has broken down! Take this! Oh wait, I missed hold on I gotta prime it again
If i had to use a spring gun i would totally use a sniper
@Abyadh Ahmed Prohor find one that’s double action. It’s semi automatic with no gas or electricity and it’s cheap.
@@reallymentalpig1173 ohh
Personally I like using gunpowder. Accurate but a bit hard on the recoil but for some reason I don’t see a lot of returning players.
"CALL YOUR HITS BRO"
Its a milsim in a school
I'm using a discharge electrical pulse
Damg kids in highschool are always playing with that
Real gun playing airsoft game
"hee...nerds"
*Loads rubber band gun*
*uses spring gun*
*fills gunpowder*
*aggressively eats gunpowder and pulls out tamping iron*
*throws bb's with bare hands*
Throws paper balls
GBB is immensely more immersive and makes the piece you're holding feel more like a real gun rather than a toy. But yeah, depends on what you're looking for, just like a high Hz monitor know that once you go gas, you can't go back 😄
Had a ghk gbbr and to many problems with gas hop up rubbers die fast and will always need and in an m4 gbbr mag is only 30rounds lol
@@MrBeastInferno yeah gas mags are at diminishing returns when it comes to capacity and are often very pricey
If you shot a real AR-15 or 9mm and or higher calibers, it ruins the "realistic" feel of an airsoft gun. They feel nothing a like after that. Just the operation of one.
@@smittywerbanjagermanjenen3912 yea but if u want to pay $90 a mag and if you drop a ghk mag they will blow up if you drop it on the right spot, then there goes your investment.
@@MrBeastInferno It's enough of an upgrade to realism to just stick with a regular GBB, you don't have to buy the best brand. It's more realistic than an electric, but still feels unlike a real firearm.
"Electric or gas" smokeless powder.
The airsoft match is about to turn into a crime scene
@@randomusernameidk if it was black powder it would be Antietam
lmfaooo
us moment
call it the shinzo heater
There is also the consistency. Generally speaking, GBBR's gas pressure decrease over time faster than the battery cells of an AEG. So in a firefight your shots could suddenly loose power/range if you didn't refill your mags after a session or two. Whereas batteries tend to last longer.
And there is also the quite common annoyance of gas leaking from the magazine.
not if you have an airline hook up large tank with a quick release of course you have to hose but hey
Lose*
@@thatcat5721that’s not gas, that’s hpa, a entirely different system, which is hard to compare, although you can hpa tap gbb
Hpa that shit then
@@brandonknight8671 I mean sure, we can do that. But on the downside we be looking like tactical ghostbusters with that pack and hose 😄
my gas elite force tactical 1911 got stolen the first tome i played airsoft, Expensive loss
How does that happen
rip
@@ernestolazarin2136 that's what I'm wondering, it kinda just sounds like they lost it, but even then, how do you lose a whole gun?
Wait wait, expensive loss? Correct me if I’m wrong but that should have only cost $124. Unless I’m missing something
Christian Mulvihill-Thom it can fall off while running through the field if the holster is not properly secured or the gun isn’t secure in the holster and then whoever finds it just keeps it
Just got mine and didn’t realize how frickin loud it was. It’s not extremely loud but it’s louder than the video
I wouldn’t say they have “realistic kick”
Eh maybe if you compare it to a heavy gun with a muzzle break firing subsonic 22lr 😂
Idk they do kick similarly to a 22 bit I think it is a stretch to say they have a realistic kick
Barely any, way less than .22
@@rhenisnotok8077 maybe a .22 short out a lever.
More than an electrical gun tho lol
When starting:
Gas pistol over electric pistol
Electric rifle over gas rifle
Never a sniper if you want to be able to get straight into the action
I recommend renting first to find your favourite play style
This guy gets it^ 👌🏽
Nah gbbr on top its as accurate as aeg, hhas simular fps, and range with much more uorade potential, and they are way more fun
I'm looking to use my co² pistol first though unsure how many mags but so get 3 matches done to get membership them buy the layout I want
@@mlee6050I’ve got a ssp1 with 31 bb in one mag
I’ve got 4 mags
And in a round of about 15 mins CQB
I use about 2 and a half mags
Just don’t spray and pray 😂😂
@@boriess1484 ... My pistol think holds 15-20 and only got one mag, it's a co2 one I believe but filled like a lighter, not a canister/cartridge, I miss days can buy layout I want without membership
In my opinion gas blowback pistols are great for skirmishing as well. Gas rifles are what is mainly for training
My older cousin is VERY serious about airsoft. He has 4 $500+ airsoft guns in a showcase in his room😂
Dang!! Lucky guy
Having both is even better
What about a polerstar. That Is a gas gun and is really reliable and good for beginners with the best performance possible ever but they do have a steep price
Full auto gas blowback pistols are crazy
Me:
on my M&P 40: 1 co2
On my dpms sbr: 2 co2
He’s talking about electric or gas airsoft guns
Me: taking nerfguns to battle with me.
The only right option
I shoot them with a jolt as a "melee" kill. Way funnier than a toy knife or tap on the back.
My personal opinion is that for your primary it should be electric because they shoot just as good as gas. However for pistols I believe that gas always wins for relisticness and overall functionality
I think the exact same way! Gbb secondaries are far more fun and also more common so you can really get something you like (:
for me it doesn’t matter, my parents won’t let me get one
Damn bro, any reasons why?
@@solidlystupid “$200 is way too big of a starting budget! i’ll give you $50 max for all your airsoft stuff!!”
bros forgot about springers
Can we see you’re airsoft collection/
It's constantly updating and cycling with new items. We generally hold on to items for a few months and then swap it for something new so we can share it with yall!
@@MinnesotaAirsoft how u customzie and add colour on airsoft gun pls tell i want rainbow colour on my airsoft gun
@@SHADOWRINTAROU little thing called paint.
@@imsorryyoutube6774 but how i have paint but how i paint i am bad at drawing or painting
@Mr. Obama thank you Mr Obama. His typo bothered me and I’m glad others felt the same.
It also depends on the type of replica. I'd never get an AEG uzi but a GBB uzi is a different story.
An AEG uzi will never have the same performance as a gas one
I got an AEG blowback. The things fun to shoot
I’ve fired a few real handguns in my time and it feels pretty much identical to a GBB, just with a ton more force and heat. You can feel the shock wave in your chest. It’s kinda like a firework going off next to you, which makes sense considering that’s pretty much how a gun works.
Gas is really fun to shoot, nothing compared to real steel but still better then AEGs (even if they have blowback). HPA still rocks, I need to get one lmao.
Bro answered "what is more fun to use" not what is actually better...... every airsoft platform has its place
Thanks for making this video, now instead of typing a whole paragraph I can just send this video to people I know interested in the hobbie
Tried my best to condense it in under 30 seconds! Tons more go into it, but these are the important aspects
And the 🐐 is back 2 uploading 🤘🏾
Once a GBB user, always a GBB user
Would you say that they are durable/reliable?
Do they function in cold weather well?
@@alexashworth3119 durability wise I don’t know, but cold weather is actually the biggest weakness for GBB weapons
HPA is best overall 🔥
Yo I would luv one of those
AEG: if the weather is great
GBB: if it’s going to rain and you want to leave the house
Hell nah!
Try to run a GBB at anything under 15°C
@@SuperDeinVadda I tried running red gas cause it was recommended for cold weather.. that recommendation was bullshit! ended up spending my whole Sunday cleaning my rifle and changing 2 seals on my 8 magazines
Anyone have a good gas M4? I’ve been looking for one.
Tm mws. Only good option on the market due to bad qc from other companies at the moment.
Vfc gen 2 models are some of the best
@@catalyst6223 yes the vfc gen 2 are fantastic. Tm just remains more consistent.
Tm mws or pts mega arms.
@@renji563 definitely the mws
I have a spring loaded pistol with .12g bbs for airsoft
I want to get more into it but everything is expensive and my gaming setup has to come first
"Realistic kick" is over exaggerating it, but they are really fun regardless
Springers: *yea i know im doesn't exist*
A “blast” to shoot
I see what you did there….
* me with a piston AK *
“Filthy Casual”
Electric primary and gas blowback secondary! AEGs(electric) are generally more inexpensive and lower maintenance. I would recommend electric for any beginners!
I bought a Kwa gbbr as my first gun. Have no problems with it even though I live in a cold area. I don't see why not you should buy a gbbr
Did u try gunpowder, it feels a lot more realistic.
"Realistic recoil" is a little bit of an overstatement
i use a gbbr as my primary gun and yes they are very expensive however
i have noticed MUCH higher accuracy even with stock parts
the sound of the gun firing is enough to intimidate enemies to not push you
they are waaaaaay more fun to shoot
As said somewhere in comments below, GBB/Co2 is pretty immersive and a lot of fun.
Although I can agree on this one only in terms of side arm/pistols. In rifles or just bigger units especially GBB will bail out like crazy and create awfully sad sound when “recoiling” it’s of course due to higher gas demand.
BUT if you’re interested enough and willing to choose HPA over GBB then I can fully agree that it will be hella fun even with recoil function 😊
I have the demolition ranch electric blowback from evike and it’s great
Remember, gas cars are better so that means gun are better gas too
I like AEGs because I don't have to worry about nearly nothing, I like gbbrs because of realism. But I love hpa the most because of the sound and performance.
If you’re looking for a gbb id highly recommend the umarex mp5 gbb, sick af and literally the same as the real version (like the markings and scale) you can’t tell a single difference looking at it, you can do as many hk slaps and you’d like and it kicks
When he Said gas i tought “Jesus Christ you guys Use flamethrowers”
Bro those guns are sick
GBBP and GBBR are the most fun on the field. They're not beginner friendly though. Even the weather can change how the replica shoots
I think Tippmann still makes their gas m4 with proprietary design. It's external air, takes aeg mags, and uses a different design than other gbbr (which makes it less likely to break and more like their paintball guns with like 3 moving parts). Honestly if I were to do a lot of field play I'd get one but that's just me.
There’s one gun my parents would predict is probably a staple gun.
GBB also tends to be higher quality, using better materials like metal recivers etc.
And if you want something that always works go with a spring powerd one
That choice highly depends of the place where you live, but if you live in a country where you can use both:
AEG:
+Cheaper guns
+FPS stability
+You can play during years without clean it
-Quite unrealistic
(Better option to new players)
GBB:
+The most realistic experience provided by a toy
+Easy to disassembly/upgrade even laying in the ground
-Expensive guns
-More oiling/cleaning requirements
Primary Weapons only in electic in my opinion less expensive gun and gas n you have to clean in so you can break it secondary only gas or co2
I prefer gas for pistols and electric for rifles.
I think a gas pistol is less fragile and the sound comes with the shot… (short range, no previous sound, but after a shot, not so near standing enemies definitely know the general direction, where you are)
I think the electric rifle is better for precision, but it makes a sound before the actual shot happens, so a nearby enemy could kind of get a warning some nanoseconds before you shoot at his far standing teammate… (wide range, but nearby enemies know where you are before the bb has left the rifle)
AEG: General field use, better for starting out, high performance needs, or budget setups
GBB: Plinking, Training, and Milsim, better for being as close to real firearms without turning to blanks or simunition/marker rounds on real firearms
I got a green gas blowback glock 19x and I agree it's more of a realistic/fun thing.
LOVE the EF glocks. Phenomenal pistols!
"Which is better, spring or gas?"
Me watching, knowing dang well I have a 5 dollar spring pistol 💀💀💀
gunpowder
Ima BIIGGG GBBP/R fanboy for immersion and realism but i love the AEG side of it as well for more replica options and cheaper lol love my 1 HPA tho too
HPA is another beast. But, most people don’t touch HPA until a few years into the sport so I wanted to compare two popular choices here :)
that guy who falsely bring the real gun :
That GBB custom pistol looks so extremely fine
Your guns are cool and good looking!
THAT PISTOL IS BEAUTIFUL
Quiet kid: huh well ill stick with this one
I had aeg and bought hpa and got hooked. Aeg has issues. Constant battery charging, constant malfunctions with gear boxes. Hpa is very simple and most airsoft facilities will refill your tanks for free
As my first Airsoft gun I got a Kwa kz61 gas SMG. I don't understand why everyone recommends aegs as your first because even though I live in a cold place it performs fine, and since gas guns have less parts than aegs, I don't see why there are inferior to an AEG, especially if you buy something quality like a Kwa
Magazine capacity, magazine cost, reliability, upgradability/part compatibility, and a lot of other factors show that GBBRs aren’t the optimal choice for entry level players. AEG’s, for the most part, check all of these boxes :)
gunpowder still better
Wish those guns weren't so expensive cause they're so fking cool
Personal preference basically. I saw a gas powered 1 to 1 replica of M1 Carbine for like 139 at my Academy Sporting Good. The weight compared to an actual M1 Carbine is very close or just above the real one by like a pound or two.
When are we gunna se some gameplay
This upcoming summer. No fields are open during winter here in Minnesota :(
@@MinnesotaAirsoft damm that’s so unlucky here in the uk fields open round the year
@@MinnesotaAirsoft can’t wait for you to use that 2000doller airsoft binary build
For a second I thought you were talking about cars.
Technically I run both an AEG for my rifle and a GBB for my pistol which is pretty standard for a lot of players out there. However I do want to own a GBBR eventually though it’s not for games as some may expect. Rather I want to use it as a film prop for action scenes involving guns.
Dan Wesson has some good gas revolvers, they feel really good and don’t require as much oil as there’s very few moving parts
Thanks 👌🏻
I use the mix up of both , hpa
Also how did you customize it so beautifully
"electric or gas" me litteraly with a 6 dollar spring type plastic toy 🙂
The pistol looked like it has the dark matter skin now I want one
For me so far the best one is GBB
fun fact , both can be deadly.
when batteries will be much more powerful , it will be pocket rail gun
Who is powerful
*"A Master In All Martial Arts VS A Kid With A Gun"*
Electric blowback is a fantastic compromise if not as strong as gas, it's mainly on rifles though not pistols, you can get cheap gas pistols though
Also if you're coming drom milsim/magfed paintball like I did, GBBs are way more similar in feel to the guns you're used to
What about EBB
Electric blowback.
Gas is less reliable too unless you take really good care of them and replace O Rings often
AEG IS ON TOP
Awesome looking guns!
I dislike the electric sound of AEG's. Also, this may have just been the magazines (hi caps were the only ones my friend had), but I had feeding issues when trying out my friends AEG. Still not against buying one.
Honestly, the main thing for me is that if the real gun has a reciprocating charging handle, I'm looking for a GBB. If not, I'll be open to AEGs.
What’s better, gas or electric?
Me:gunpowder.
I'm getting an m14 today but I don't remember if it's a Springer or not
Woah that pistol looks exactly like mine! I got it through LA Capa Customs and it's a Tokyo Marui Hi Capa 5.1!
Note that you have to be very careful about the model cause lots of gas gun are made for cheap but will leak/break more easily, and also, I would recommend looking up whcih gas of gas best suits your replica
how about both 🤔🤨
I mean I have a TAR 21 and its battery operated and obviously it doesn't kick like the real one but it has a bolt kick back for the recoil
"which makes them a blast to shoot"
I see what you did there.