yes you both are right. the main reason for getting the echo 1
would be to get some tech skills
would be to get some tech skills
xdsdx44 wrote: rhino knows what I'm talking about and how to fix it.
-a|ex wrote:take it from a newb (me) if you want to learn to work on AEG's. get the right tools, learn to solder, get used to not over torquing aluminum bodies, and have plenty of spare parts. as suggested, get a used AEG and work from there. you will learn alot from broken AEG's. also (very important) learn what each piece in the AEG does.
rhino is a pro, take his advice on what parts work best then use your budget to make the final decision. that's why the first question i asked was what your budget is. in my opinion, do you want to repair an expensive AEG or a cheaper AEG? since i like working on AEG's, i picked up a number of p90's to experiment with and JG M4's for my kid's primaries. upgrade parts are almost the same for any AEG but the externals are what most people look at first.
this is an expensive hobby, set your priorities and adjust your budget. if you want to learn skills, then buy cheap. if you want a kewl looking AEG, then the one with the most debt wins.
-a|ex
that is never going to get old