Word from the wise (about airsoft anyway

the SG1 takes a TON of work and I really don't think you could pick a worse gun for a beginner. They are extremely problematic, only thing worse is the SIG series. The SG1's have extensive body flex, lots of squeaking, the dreaded piston suck because of the long barrel (lower velocity), and a host of other problems. I mean it'd be ok, but to really get it to perform great it takes a lot of work. Kaiser made some excellent posts about the SG1 and makes a kick ass platform out of it, unfortunately the thread was about 3 pages and 20 posts of fixes.
For a beginner I think the MP5A4 or M4A1 (tokyo marui) are your best bets. They are extremely user friendly and very little to go wrong externally (no wobbles to fix like on the m16's, no stocks to fix like on the mp5a5). They are fool proof. Not saying the other guns are bad, they are great, it's just those 2 are as basic and easy to use as you can get. The M4 with the eg1000 literally pisses bb's.
For sheer fun get a full auto gas blow back like the MP5k from maruzen. It's my next item. GBBs are so much cooler, but have a lot more problems
KC, ha. Looking for someone...how unfreakin fair. You live right next to Red Barron and a HUGE airsoft community, probably the largest in the US (sacramento has a huge group as well). Go to airsoftzone.com and you should be able to find tons of folks in the KC area.
Redwolf is an OK retailler. DEN and Wargamers are the cheapest and best HK based guys. Airsoft extreme in the US is my local favorite. Mickey and Thumper deserve major props for their help in the airsoft community.
I think the guy was saying it was $369 in parts, not for the actual p90. I assume metal parts, Red dot scope, hi cap mag, rails, etc. That's alot to spend though
