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eh? that advice came from an Airsoft specialist that i know! He does it for a job, i'd expect he knows best. No offence taken though.
the FN P90 is a bullpup smg, so i take it from your overpowering gun wisdom that is bad?
There are no metal M-16's. But you can get an M-15 made by Classic Army. they make quality metal airsoft guns. Also i think they would have a bigger mag capacity then 20 rounds. Only the bb-cartridge ones have 20 round mags.
How the **** is a G36c a bullpup! Bullpup means the magazine is behind the trigger. The only exception is with the FN P90 and the G11, in those cases the mag is located on the top of the gun, but its still classed as a bullpup.
Anyway, good advice though. I'm planning on getting an M-16/M203 for those SAS moments.......
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Lets get one thing straight... the FNP90 is not a rifle, and therefore, doesn't fire like one. Niether does the FAMAS, G36c, MP5, Steyr AUG, etc. And for that reason, if you only have bullpup rifles, and small smgs, then there is something missing in your collection.
That missing item is a REAL RIFLE. You better get used to the fact that you aren't going to hit anybody more than 9 meters away with one of your guns unless you are very lucky.
Now, onto the M16...
There are MANY variants of the M-16 rifle. There are several that have plenty of metal parts, and most have metal barrels. You are correct in saying that there are no full-metal versions, but I never suggested such in the first place.
My Sig Sauer, my trusty pistol with solid action that breaks cans and plastic with ease, holds 20 rounds max. The mag is roughly the same length as my M4A1, which only ever gets given 20 rounds. I don't know about you, but I go for realism, and in real life, you'd be lucky to get any more than 20 rounds in a NATO mag that size.
Now, not every self proclaimed "airsoft expert" knows what he is talking about. And beleive me, that advice you gave was a load of rubbish, and it was the same kind of rubbish that I ran into when I was first starting. Yes, I do own an smg, a really ****ing uber maxed out P90, but I'd never own a standard joe blow boring one without any upgrades or mods.
"Oh look, there is a person over there, better shoot him! Oh damn, I've missed, guess he must be more than a meter in front of me then."
Longer barrels and heavier BBs make for better weapons. Take my PSG-1 for example, that gun can sling a brass BB over 40 meters and still hit accurately. Accuracy falloff for that weapon is 30 meters with standard BBs, and 45 meters with brass BBs. Most your little bull-pup smgs and gas blow-back pistols can only do 10 meters at best, on a good day, down hill, with favourable winds.
Gas blow back pistols are fine, so long as you dont mind relying on a weapon that needs two types of consumables. "BANG BaNg Bang bang" your weapon will loose its punch after a while, and eventually not be able to fire at all.