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The 'What have you just bought' Thread
Jaylordofwaargh and 4 others reacted to Lozart for a topic
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What have you made?
PopRocket123 and 2 others reacted to MiK for a topic
Heheheh @Tacklemight be a idea of asking/getting @proffrink to set up new section/corner “Sewing with @Druid799 & @MiK“ I’m almost done with mine, just need to decide on the back panel - solid or strapping, if I want to put a radio holder on the back shoulder and some place for a patch or two.3 points -
I have ordered from them several times this year and it has not been an issue. Next day or 2 at most. Yes, this was on the BBC website as a scam. Royal mail will never ask you anything like this via text.2 points
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Quick Questions & Simple Answers.
Airsoft_Mr B and one other reacted to Lozart for a topic
Aluminium isn't great as a conductor and isn't going to stand up to much mechanical abuse in that application. Better to get a ring crimp like @Hudson suggested.2 points -
Awesome thanks bud hope you like ?.1 point
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they are a scam matey it’s usually for £2.99 or something little and they link to a fake royal mail site you should report them ”Text message Suspicious text messages should be forwarded to 7726. This free-of-charge short code enables your provider to investigate the origin of the text and take action, if found to be malicious.” I usually copy the text you get and then start a new text to 7726 and type in the number it came from and then paste the message in and then copy it all again and hit send it will then ask you to add then number so I just paste the whole message in again - the number 7726 works for all mobile carriers1 point
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Balystik reg will do dual line no problems. you could tap your mags for cheap dual wielding but I've heard it isn't as effective or fun as you'd think. I absolutely guarantee you that the Battlecats are blocking the suez right now. That's just the luck we've had with them.1 point
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beware of those royal mail texts saying your short on postage - it won’t end well1 point
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Unless it's filtered, dont hand pump. You get moisture in the tank and it'll rot from the inside. Speedsofting is easy, overshoot rentals, if you get shot call 50/50 and always, always carry a pack of tissues to offer up to the mil simmers.1 point
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MIne arrived all good after 6 weeks, hadn't been opened or checked and everything is in working order. I have another from them that has been stuck for a few weeks but is now saying delivery Wednesday.Seems they may be sorting their shit out finally1 point
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The other benefit alongside how consistent HPA is, is with tuning your trigger. That consistency means you don't have to account for cool down leading to it suddenly wanting to run away from you, so to speak. I tried it and simply found it wasn't for me, with the reasons being very much specific to me, the big two being: It just felt weird to hold both because of the bulk of the adapter and the AR mags themselves. I find the same with extended pistol mags (tapped or not), I just can't get on with something protruding that far out of the grip. Having to run a tank on my kit. In general I like to run chest rigs with nothing bulky on my back, and that never felt like an option with HPA and is largely the reason I've left it behind. Can't fault the benefits when it comes to overall performance, and the 'downsides' are well documented at this point. Edit: I tended to use a 36" line with HPA'd stuff, when using a pistol 42" felt like a better length. Just gave a bit more freedom of movement. Mileage will likely vary based your exact set up but felt worth mentioning/thinking about.1 point
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Making the Novristch Ssp1 a Little Less Shameful
Alimcd reacted to Adolf Hamster for a topic
I aint arguing against hpa, would be a big hypocritical given how deep i went down the air line rabbit hole. But m4 mag on a pistol is a whole different level........1 point -
Fan boi'ing aside, HPA gives a far more consistent and cleaner propellant in a hi capa (well most gbb's). The M4 mag thing does get frowned at but you need to use one to appreciate it and then it just becomes "your thing" and you end up "that guy". A fried of mine, staunchly against HPA and certainly against M4 mags into pistols played 1 day against me using mine and was sold.1 point
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You're just living in the past man. Join the dark side @Alimcd1 point
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My very first personal sniper rifle Upgrades inbound! Going for a lightweight secondary build - excited!1 point
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Making the Novristch Ssp1 a Little Less Shameful
Alimcd reacted to Adolf Hamster for a topic
don't encourage him! he can still be saved!1 point -
If you can cancel the Tapp adapter. Cancel it. Tapp are know for feed issues, Primary adapter is where you want to be looking. Similar price, far better product. M4 mags in a pistol is fine. It's functional, efficient and if you already have M4 mags why go elsewhere? I just got some EPM1's for mine. So much awesomeness lol1 point
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I never thought of the extra bulk of the poly mags. I’ve just had another look and noticed the extra thicker body construction of them. There is a lot more bulk and overhang that’s for sure and looking at the photos they do stick out a tad more. And if one rolls with a single point sling I expect ones RIF will be clanking against them too. Food for thought.... I play exclusively woodland ( for the moment ) so no speedy type running around lark.1 point
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Quick Questions & Simple Answers.
Airsoft_Mr B reacted to Hudson for a topic
You can always get a small ring connector for the wire and use the little screw to secure it that way.1 point -
The WAS poly mags are standard 3 MOLLE rows high. If you're after them in Coyote let me know1 point
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The 'What have you just bought' Thread
Druid799 reacted to Adolf Hamster for a topic
interested to see how it goes, it's gonna be hit hard with active brake and precocking- i am not a kind man to motors. gonna have a very similar build to my akm too, so a good side by side comparison. tbh i'm glad someone's taking a serious go at bringing brushless to the airsoft world, i mean brushed motors were old hat in rc when i started and that was over a decade ago. but then this is a hobby where nimh's still exist (nicads even)......1 point -
The AAP-01 Owners Thread.
GothicGhost reacted to Steveocee for a topic
Gas routers are one component to this. The TM mags may require a stronger hammer spring to get more from them.1 point -
The 'What have you just bought' Thread
heroshark reacted to Adolf Hamster for a topic
suddenly i understand why the WE luger's hop unit is upside down......1 point -
Fresh from Mark at FMJUK, here’s my crack at building a DMR Semi only, chronos in at 430-435 with 0.2’s. Started life as a two-tone Cyma that needed some tlc. Fresh spring, new hop unit+barrel, changed the motor to a higher torque Infinity and rewired it for standard Gate-style mosfets. Picked up a wooden stock from Airsofttiger. Sanded, stained and finished etc. Sanded off seam lines, got some slightly unusual (but real-steel accurate) Winchester trades cut and sent it off for a coat of Cerakote E110 Midnight.1 point
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THE TM MWS thread
GothicGhost reacted to RoninHun for a topic
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THE TM MWS thread
GothicGhost reacted to Johnny C-07 for a topic
Hi guys, Just finished to read all the thread and what a great bunch of info's are here. Thanks for putting these all together here. I own a MWS from about 6 month and God I love it. After reading this thread I've instantly ordered the super Nub from Dave Can't wait to try it out. I'm playing with a full stock MWS, only with modify TAN bucking and a BIC custom nub. I don't use NPAS, I switch between gas (110,130,150 psi) in function of the temperature. I'm from Belgium (that's why my English is'nt so good). Here is a picture of my beloved one :1 point
