Message from @TacticalBeard

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2020-05-04 17:14:31 UTC  

Even just holding position or practicing getting the rifle into position doesn't require shooting.

2020-05-04 17:14:38 UTC  

I start all builds with a purpose. It sorta comes with my maximizer nature. Even the grip on an ar has to be hand selected

2020-05-04 17:15:17 UTC  

Air soft gets you more lifelike manual of arms training but Jfc air shit culture is trash

2020-05-04 17:15:22 UTC  

Paintball is dying but airsoft has guns that feel and manipulate exactly the same as real guns

2020-05-04 17:15:33 UTC  

Paintball is a lot more chill in my experience

2020-05-04 17:15:49 UTC  

You can still practice tactics the manual of arms is just different

2020-05-04 17:15:56 UTC  

And what’s up my fellow okie

2020-05-04 17:17:26 UTC  

Just dry fire your actual guns sheesh

2020-05-04 17:18:03 UTC  

I can’t do that pointing at other people though

2020-05-04 17:18:16 UTC  

You get weird looks and the cops show up

2020-05-04 17:18:35 UTC  

Also yeah some bad apples, usually little kids or people who's entire personality is that they "were gonna join the army but..."

2020-05-04 17:18:43 UTC  

^

2020-05-04 17:18:47 UTC  

@Artemis IMO, you’ve got 3 options for that build
Buy a semi-high tier AR
Buy a mid tier AR and accurize it
Buy a middish tier bolt gun

2020-05-04 17:18:54 UTC  

The try hard kids I can handle because they are just edge lords

2020-05-04 17:19:17 UTC  

It’s the grown men who “I woulda been a ranger had I passed my PT test” that take it way to seriously

2020-05-04 17:19:44 UTC  

Most of the kids are actually okay though. Their aggression in play will really throw you for a loop if you're used to playing cautious and only taking shots when you know you'll hit

2020-05-04 17:20:25 UTC  

You'll be bunkered up then suddenly there's a tiny travis haley sprinting at you while putting 5 rounds in your chest

2020-05-04 17:21:04 UTC  

airsoft *stuff* can be good for training. Going and playing airsoft is not

2020-05-04 17:21:12 UTC  

If needed to head out with gear, you can practically carry just a rifle and pistol on you huh

2020-05-04 17:21:25 UTC  

Hurts my heart not to bring the rest of the goods

2020-05-04 17:21:29 UTC  

Dry fire real guns. Shoot real guns. Or buy the 22 LR version of your gun

2020-05-04 17:22:19 UTC  

Next build a 22lr bolt action AR 💪 lol

2020-05-04 17:22:37 UTC  

Dedicated 22lr AR’s are like 400bucks

2020-05-04 17:23:06 UTC  

M&P sports were on sale for 360 yesterday

2020-05-04 17:23:12 UTC  

Would the kali key that turns a 556 AR into a bolt gun work on the CMMG 22lr bolt🧐

2020-05-04 17:23:36 UTC  

Uhhh maybe?

2020-05-04 17:24:32 UTC  

Yea I want to buy the 22lr SW to be a fun silencer host

2020-05-04 17:25:22 UTC  

My dad had one of those with a silencerco on it, sweet way to train

2020-05-04 17:25:43 UTC  

Depends on who you're playing with. Pickup games can teach you a few things about aggression of action but I've had a few private games under instruction of a couple of rangers and that was something else

2020-05-04 17:27:07 UTC  

But yeah I think i might go with a bolt gun and occasionally upgrade it. I'm not exactly made of money, but i want something serviceable that will fit my purpose

2020-05-04 17:27:46 UTC  

If you already have a fighting rifle, that seems like a reasonable decision

2020-05-04 17:28:30 UTC  

Oh wait I know you do

2020-05-04 17:28:42 UTC  

Yeah I've got my 11.5 ultra tough doorkicker and 16" lightweight recce build

2020-05-04 17:29:09 UTC  

I think tikkas are nicer than Remington’s out of the box, but the aftermarket and gunsmithing support is something to consider

2020-05-04 17:30:22 UTC  

What’s your budget

2020-05-04 17:31:23 UTC  

Definitely considering upgrades down the road. Going out and dropping several thousand isn't in the budget, but grabbing a high quality barrel or other component every month or two is doable

2020-05-04 17:32:08 UTC  

On a budget I’ve heard the RUGER precision rifles are decent .

2020-05-04 17:32:15 UTC  

Probably more spread out than that due to gunsmithing

2020-05-04 17:32:29 UTC  

Gotcha. I would probably get a Remington 700 5R or AAC-SD in a regular stock and upgrade from there

2020-05-04 17:32:33 UTC  

I've heard three rpr is good but there's not as much room for upgrading

2020-05-04 17:32:37 UTC  

RPRs and savage 110 tacs are nice