Choosing an AEG
...at makes you drool the most and you'll be happy, even if its something that nobody else uses. 2. Size of gun. Although airsoft is played both indoors and outdoors most people will probably start off with only one gun. So you may want something that is good for both outdoor and indoor use. The main consideration here is length. A). A longer barrel will give you a little more accuracy and range when playing outdoors B). A more compact gun (especially one with a folding or collapsing stock) will be much more manouverable for indoor games. You'll also be less likely to break it by banging it into something (both indoors and outside). Keep in mind size is not a rule, but just a consideration, there are people that use long guns (like M16's and G3's) indoors, and people that use very small guns (like the MP5PDW) outside, and neither are at a terrible disadvantage in either situation. 3. Battery size. This is another consideration, but basically determines how long you can play on a certain battery and how far you can take your upgrades. Most guns with a folding or collapsable...