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  1. Adolf Hamster

    Opinions on UKAPU

    For the benefit of the curious we have established via pm that the problem in this case is my atrocious memory.....
    6 points
  2. Speedy Sloth

    Mandatory hi

    Hi Cringe hello Long term lurker (3+years) Been playing for awhile, mainly play with an L96 but also have a Firehawk for switching it up. Registered to help thank people for the knowledge and maybe ask and answer some questions.
    3 points
  3. Fuck multicam. RG is the way. (OD too even though it's inferior)
    3 points
  4. Agreed. More drugs applied. ??
    3 points
  5. As someone who has owned several rotating minigun-type guns, and from the research I've done, the WELL offering is far from worth it. To discuss some of the other things - the CA M134 (the big ol chonker of the group) has a sort of hop, which is basically a small strip of rubber that runs 360* around the barrels and indexes over the window. each "hop" is adjusted by an individual hex wrench. Mine broke down and CA refuses to answer my inquires about buying a replacement, so Im debating mounting my 6 barrels on my lathe and adapting it for a TDC-style hop like you find on some guns (im thinking Daytonas but I know others use the same screw-like system). Big, heavy, very fast ROF (especially for the time). Perfect for vehicle mounting or juggernaut games; not much else. 2000 round capacity (but has an option for an ammo pack if you're creative), 50RPS. The CA M132 4-barrelled was the first "modern" minigun design, in that it takes standard barrels and buckings. Its still adjusted independently by hex wrenches per hop. They're easier to adjust, as you can remove the battery, hold down the trigger, and manually spin the barrel so a shot only comes out of the barrel you're adjusting. Doable, and can be effective. This one has the same classic "movie" handheld-style design. It had an innovating magazine system that acts sort of like a giant midcap, giving spring tension so it could be fired from any angle. 2200 round capacity, 38RPS standard ROF but there was an aftermarket motor that brought it in-line with the more expensive CAs, at 48RPS. It also is the only one with an available externals kit, which is made for vehicle-mounting. Its the only one I have used on the field; a video for reference is below. I was one of the first people in the US with one at this event, so I had photographers following me around taking action shots. The CA M133 is the second-most recent minigun. Also a four barrel design, this one breaks away from the m132 and m134 by being battery-operated. The previous two were both HPA. It also changes up the design with a "chainsaw"-style, leading to less of a hip-fire oriented design and therefore better for using around cover and more accurately. The second-most expensive of the styles, with a 2200 round capacity. The only one able to switch ROFs, between low (25RPS) and high (50RPS). The WELL M134 breaks both the naming convention and price point, being $100 cheaper than the M132, and almost $500 less than the battery-operated M133. Despite that it lacks some of the things that make the others good, namely a good place for an off-hand grip - trading that space for rail space for whatever reason. . While some people seem to use them "stagecoach"-style one-handed, its not ideal. Performance is also meh; demo videos of the gun showed rounds sometimes not even travelling 20m. 5 barrels is also unique for miniguns, and 1200 rounds puts it in a not great place compared to many of the CA options for capacity. Its max ROF is 40RPS. So is the WELL worth it? Well (pun intended) I cant really say. Miniguns are a very niche weapon type and offer 0 actual advantage on the field as long as that level of ROF is allowed. The only benefit is a coolness factor (admittedly very important) and a little bit of intimidation. The WELL offering does bring players a new option at a yet-unseen price point; to get the cheapest CA you're still looking at an additional $100, plus a few more if you do not have the required HPA setup. But is the gun good enough to be fieldable, and durable enough to be used long enough to make the investment worth it? Only time and reviews will tell. Now I never mentioned the other two miniguns out there, and that's because I have no experience with them. Craft Apple Works made the original minigun, and later sold/incorporated the design into creating the more mass-produced Echo1 version. CA showed up with their own design not too long after, and has until now dominated the minigun market - as small as it may be.
    3 points
  6. Well, just join the ranger green master race then.
    3 points
  7. Placed an order on Tuesday for a 1000mah LiFE and got an order confirmation straight away But than it's been radio silence and the email to get updates itls a generic example email address. Has anyone else used them or have I been got? Emailed chasing an update today but if nothing by Friday going to open a PayPal dispute
    2 points
  8. My friends are organising a joint Chinese New Year and Burns night. It's going to be called Chinese Burns Night... I don't want to go but they're twisting my arm.........
    2 points
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  10. Jedi_Master

    Opinions on UKAPU

    Moderator Comment I have removed posts that were going off-topic. Remember to play nicely, not all posts were being constructive to the discussion, and not everyone has a sense of humour.
    2 points
  11. Shamal

    Tell Us a Gag. Please!

    My therapist says I have a preoccupation with vengeance. We'll see about that!
    2 points
  12. Fair point, maybe I'll stick with 2S to begin with, if I feel the need for higher RoF later down the line I can always test with one of the 3S packs from my FPV quad and see how toasty the motor gets. That said the brushed 550 motor in my 1/14 scale RC car regularly reaches temperatures that cause localised climate change, yet it keeps coming back for more. I notice a lot of airsoft AEG tech is starting to borrow from the RC world. MosFet/ETUs etc are nothing more than the ESCs we've been running in RC gear for what feels like a decade now and brushless motors still seem to be a rarity in AEGs despite being ubiquitous in most mid-range RC. Cheers, good tips, I'll have a search for an M4 adaptor for the G36, though the boy quite likes the idea of the G36 mags native ability to stack together. I think DE's head of global marketing has a RostockMcSpoons portrait that takes pride of place in his office.
    2 points
  13. That's a common thing and not just in airsoft. I suggest in future phoning the shop in question rather than taking to forums to make threads like this
    2 points
  14. Congrats on your purchase! : Checks bank balance to see if commission has landed: I played with a 7.4v for a good while but eventually succumbed to temptation, enjoyed the higher RoF ever since. I'd agree it's not a necessity though. I changed the stock for a PTS EPS which takes crane batteries, as much so the battery chargers are less fiddly as for physical capacity (... You might want to buy or make a short extension lead in the short term, but it depends on the particular battery you end up with) I had no problems with the fire control unit, but the motor does get warm thanks the active braking kicking in, especially during semi spamming. I don't go for prolonged full auto, short bursts (but plenty of them!) Is my style. I run with Lonex flash mags, as they're the nicest high caps I've had. They aren't perfect, they sometimes unwind on insertion. Some careful skimming in the mag well would probably fix it, never quite got around to it... Maybe I'll do that tomorrow. Most of the other M4 mags I have are fine, just a Tippmann mid cap (polymer) and a Battleaxe high cap won't fit. As for the g36, you may not be aware but you can buy a replacement mag well that means it'll take M4 mags. You could then both share from a pool of m4 mags, it would make logistics a bit easier!
    2 points
  15. typefish

    Opinions on UKAPU

    The only place where we get the e-mails from is from the UKAPU site. You therefore have an account with us. Send me a PM with your e-mail address and I'll be more than happy to pass across to you details as to when you had registered with us.
    2 points
  16. It's only been two days, are we really so entitled now? Have you tried calling them?
    2 points
  17. OD all day long, @Duff Beer & I were teammates & we looked the dogs in our OD setups, even when the team went from wusentarn (I think ?) to Vegetato, 2 very different camos, it still looked great, goes with pretty much anything. ?
    2 points
  18. It's got some sort of hop, and looks to be over-hopped for the BBs being used.
    2 points
  19. I have a full OD setup, and wouldn’t consider ditching it for (in my case) Vegetato. There’s something so old school about an OD rig, and it goes perfectly with a jeans/shirt combo for CQB as it does with a bit of camo for woodland. In my opinion very few can pull off the camo over civvies look (one would be expected to be single-handedly saving a hotel in Nairobi for example). Equally, you do you mate. As long as you’re not wearing anything inflammatory then knock yourself out.
    2 points
  20. Damn right mate, our weird looking Phoenix will rise again victorious ?
    1 point
  21. True story. We still are mate, none of this ‘were’ business
    1 point
  22. THE CHIEF

    Omg this mini gun

    The most interesting thing about it to me is the detachable magazine.
    1 point
  23. 1 point
  24. I'd stick with the OD set up, I think it looks pretty good! In terms of pouches, yes Multicam may be easier to find but if you shop around a bit then most manufacturers offer their kit in OD and/or Ranger Green (RG) at a push as well.
    1 point
  25. strykerles

    Omg this mini gun

    Someone would probably try and HPA it immediately ?
    1 point
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