The Airsoft Strayer Voigt Infinity offers high capacity and reliability. Manufactured by Western arms, the Airsoft Strayer Voigt Infinity delivers precision in and out of tournament settings. The magazine itself is hefty--over 1.5 pounds--and holds over 50 rounds of munitions. If you're looking to engage the enemy in a real firefight, do it with the Airsoft Strayer Voigt Infinity.
Beginners will want to train on a less intimidating gun. I suggest the HFC M7.65 PPK non blow back gas gun. This reliable and inexpensive piece of artillery aims well and delivers a nice punch. As well, it spits out BB's at an impressive 200 fps. Although the PPK non blow back only holds 10 rounds, its compact body and on frame safety features make it a delightful training tool for Airsoft enthusiasts of any age.
Playing Rough with the Airsoft Strayer Voigt Infinity
Training for skirmishes requires psychological preparation as well as marksmanship practice. Paintball tournaments differ tremendously in rules and regulations, and indoor arenas often prove crowded and dusty. I don't recommend indoor paintball to anyone who suffers from acute claustrophobia!
The first time I played paintball was in Chicago during the winter of 1996. My a cappella group had successfully performed a number of concerts, and I decided to take them to an inner city paintball factory as a reward for their hard work. Unfortunately, most of us were paintball rookies, and we faced a tough lineup of veteran skirmishers. Not a single one of us escaped that night of tournament play without multiple bruises!
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