Jing Gong is a Chinese airsoft brand, so expect the outside quality of their models to be inferior to most high-quality airsoft brands. However, the most expensive guns on their line-up are relatively cheap to other brands (around 120 UD) and offer excellent power, accuracy and durability. So Jing Gong is, yes, in most ways a good airsoft brand.
No, steer clear of spring Airsoft guns unless you are getting a good shotgun or a sniper, in which case look at the feet per second(FPS). If you are looking for good airguns check out buyairsoft.ca or Canadian Airgun Supply. I find that G&G and KWA brands are the most popular, and reliable .If you are looking for an automatic, look for an electric (AEG) or gas powered gun you will b much more satisfied with the firing rate ;)
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I have never heard of JLS, but I recommend Well if you are looking for cheap but good guns, and I recommend G&P and Tokyo Marui if you are looking for pure great guns and don't care spending about $300-$500.
JG is an awesome mid-level brand!!! Ive had my MP5 for about 1 year and have never run into any problems!!! I got mine from AIRSPLAT.COM!!! i love them so much
airsplat.com's Well l96 spring rifle is the gun of my choosing
No, it is a cheap spring gun and could not be used in an airsoft match
It's about 350. Has very good range.
Springs in airsoft are never "modded" they are upgraded. An overall good brand for springs is guarder. Their springs usually run from $15 to $35 dollars. Madbull makes decent AEG springs for the money if you sniper takes an AEG spring (like the A&K SVD).
no. you get what you pay for. a good airsoft gun should be 150 or higher
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I would. But get a good one. Airsoft pistols are bad to jam.
They are of lower quality then most manufactures.
No. co2 airsoft pistols in general are plauged with leakage issues, especially a cheap crosman. Besides that, airsoft pistols are not a good investment unless you already have a good primairy rifle.
No. You get what you pay for.
Not bad
Well for about $140 you can get the g&g m4 on evike.com