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  1. That's what I use, or a rebranded equivalent. Works for me, and had a decent variety of tips. That's a decent price for that whole package, everything you need to get going, although a set of helping hands... helps.
  2. Hmm, on the second time of trying, it appears that I've had a solid M4 stock not even make it out of China again. From what I can make out from the AliExpress tracking, it's been rattling round inside China, was returned (twice, apparently) and has been sent out again. I know some folk have had gear come through OK, but I'm having patchy luck. No idea why, or what's triggering it (badum tsssh).
  3. I solder Deans with the connectors paired together, and with the far terminal clamped in a pair of surgical forceps to help with heat distribution and dissipation.
  4. At this point it's starting to feel like every second buyer or seller is going to bust out a tale about how they're a Nigerian Prince working on the North Sea oil rig, but their very most trusted courier will collect or delivery much securely with no worry risks once you have by Western Union payment done.
  5. Yup, I like .28s as a decent combination of range vs cost. Well, good news, you've got money in the budget for barrel and hop rubber. You shouldn't really need them, although I do like Maple Leaf rubbers.
  6. Yes, although I'll have a little screech about even mentioning "fps" since the legislation talks only in terms of kinetic energy and "a missile (of any kind)". If push comes to legal shove, the State isn't going to drop 0.2g in there, but 0.46g or even steel BBs. The intention is to limit what non-firearm airsoft guns could do in the wrong hands. https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1968/27/section/57A
  7. Wow, good on them. I am delighted to hear that, it's a great advert for them, even with the mix-up.
  8. You clearly haven't watched the Mark Wahlberg documentary "Shooter" where he takes all those into account, and also temperature, humidity, air pressure, and the Coriolis effect, does the sums in his brain, and then goes "Click-click BOOM". 100% FACT.
  9. Everyone does one wrong before doing them right, it's very much a case of fitting and adjusting. The good news is that EVA is easy to correct. The first one that I got wrong was leather torso armour, that I ended up having to cut and shape after wax hardening it. Oops.
  10. Nice start, chap! Some constructive observations: I'm not sure if your blade is dull (and EVA foam will dull it up a treat), or if you're not using a cutting mat, but you should be able to make neater cuts than that. However, a blast with a heat gun will tidy it up a treat, and you want to give it a once over anyway to close the foam up before prime and paint. If you're going to try and shape any edges after cutting, a dremel sanding drum is ideal. The shoulders look bold, but they will limit your upwards arm mobility. And the chest is heroic, but if you want to be able to actually put your hands in front of you, I reckon you'll want to remove quite a lot of material from around the armpits. You see this a fair bit in cosplay armour: folk can do heroic arms-out poses, but they can't clap. Even the classic stormtrooper armour, with its shaped in torso plate, limits what you can do with your arms. (Hidden gem video)
  11. That does appear to be a decent deal, and better yet, likely indicates that the market for speedy-boi guns is already tapped out in the UK. I'm not blown away by the rest of the "sale", looks like they're trying to shift Raven trash, and a bunch of meh-brand M4s. Still, worth a look. https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/airsoft-black-friday-2021
  12. Mmm, there's a strong scent of flipper there. I mean, it's all the same overpriced junk at the end of the day, I just like a bit of honesty when I'm being dry-humped.
  13. All seems to be sold implicitly as working, a lot of it with "just done stuff" descriptions. But very few details, and mostly asking near-new prices. Good luck to the bloke, but I'd caveat to the maximus before emptoring any of it.
  14. Column A, column B. None of them should be doing it. Export is irrelevant. Two offences are being committed: one at the point of manufacture, and another by possession with the intent to sell (to anyone, anywhere). But it's the publicising of it that's the real problem, and their "lol whatevs" attitude. The chances of it being an issue are tiny, but it's blithering idiocy to even risk it, since the State does get an occasional hard-on for anything firearms related, and Eagle6 are openly flaunting their contempt for the law. I just hope that they don't have any disgruntled customers who see it and figure out that it might be a way to stitch them up see justice done. Why it's an issue for everybody else is that the airsoft defence for selling a RIF could be removed on Ministerial whim: airsoft isn't even listed in the legislation, it's only mentioned in an explanatory note which is little more than an opinion piece, and a different opinion could be given tomorrow. Retailers are being trusted to self-police and uphold the letter and spirit of the laws around airsoft guns, and if too many of them get caught showing thumbing their noses, it could have consequences. It almost certainly won't, and the world will keep turning either way.
  15. A very cromulent analogy. You certainly can't produce it here, then say "Yeahbut, for export, innit." I doubt there will be any consequences for them, although I wouldn't shed a single tear if there were.
  16. They are a bit wibbly, a washer / o-ring / springy-thing can be used to firm them up. Not that they should need it, mind. Much more betterer, I believe.
  17. Nuprol though. Batteries can be shipped with random amounts of charge, and it could have spent weeks or months in a crate or languishing on a shelf. I recently discovered that my B6 charger likes 3.8V per cell as a storage charge, which is above their nominal 3.7V per cell rating but actually only represents 40% of capacity. Then it'll self discharge down from there. So I'd always charge a battery before first use, and if you also have a Nuprol charger as well, that's at your own risk. I binned my cheap lipo charger off long since and would recommend a SkyRC S65 or better these days. I'd be friendly and constructive about it, mistakes happen and they'll want to sort you out. Perfectly understandable, just don't tell PatrolBase that. It's not a huge deal, they generally test-fire and chrono guns themselves anyway (or at least used to), so it's not like it came to you completely unfired. Aw, that's understandably frustrating. Best of luck with a speedy resolution.
  18. Can't possibly justify it, but do want, and have some stock alerts set up. I mean, surely I need an emergency-backup-loaner-reserve RIF. [Reaches for the heresy-solving flamer. The heavy flamer.] Also quite want though. Speaking of which, is it the Galaxy G.5M that's broken? This utter heresy? If so, good, that stock would have been in the bin the moment I bought it. If that's an MP5K variant (V3 gearbox, no way to slide the arms of a sliding stock into it) you could fit an MP5K end cap if you can find one. Or if it's a standard MP5, fit a sliding stock. Better yet, just file off the stump, fill the hole with epoxy, rattlecan black, and enjoy it as it's meant to look. If I see it in the classifieds at a reasonable price, I might have it for that purpose myself.
  19. That's what's stopping me from ordering right now. I don't have much luck with in-ears, either for audio or hearing protection, and ended up silicone-moulding custom earplugs for biking. It's amazing how many bikers don't even consider hearing protection. It's a very slow, steady damage from wind noise (and open cans) rather than from one big obvious bang, so it's easier to ignore. I should actually just use my moulded plugs for airsoft, it's not like anyone says anything worth hearing anyway. Oh, and Mk9s and 12 gauge magflash blanks can sod right off, there is absolutely no need for that level of noise. As with 40-Mikes and "no full auto in buildings bro" wanker guns, they're a lot more fun for those sending them out than those experiencing them coming in.
  20. Oh, no, I wouldn't say it. As above, PatrolBase do seem to be among the least bad retailers. I bought a not-as-described cheap shotgun from them and they were fine with accepting a return, and even corrected the advert afterwards. What I mean is that you can and should do it if things go wrong with the exchange. You shouldn't be left out of pocket one penny. Not touching that other gun! It's not what you ordered, it's going back, and will presumably be sold on to someone else, so don't do anything to it. I wouldn't even have opened the box.
  21. Then they beanbag him, even when he's a nonce clearly trying for suicide by cop. https://www.the-sun.com/news/3487964/police-paedophile-gun-pub-surlingham/ There have been a few high profile oopsies like Harry Stanley (table leg guy) and of course the execution of Jean Charles de Menezes which saw Dame Cressida Dick (surely one day Lady Dick) fail spectacularly upwards. Mostly though our armed response doesn't light up folk for no good reason. Which is why it's an offence to possess it in public. It is rather peculiar that the VCRA created a much narrower definition of "realistic imitation firearm" than the Firearms Act Clapham-Omnibus definition of "imitation fiream". But that's what it did, so Pulse Rifles and UARs are, strictly speaking, OK to sell. Bear in mind that you could buy an orange springer over the counter, then commit an offence the moment you step out the shop door with it. Nobody has ever accused our firearms legislation of making much sense. Anyway, back OT-ish, what do we reckon to Mr StackUpAirsoft here and his MAHOOSIVE SAILS posts? An avid - rabid, even - collector having a clearout, or a flogging boneyard junk out of a retailer's back door? https://airsoft-forums.uk/profile/29843-stackupairsoft/
  22. Well, I hope the Kenosha Kid has got his legally held firearm back now.

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    2. EvilMonkee

      EvilMonkee

      Why do you keep bringing up the issue of the media during the trial?  That has nothing to do with how he is viewed after the trial?

       

      How many riot situations have you been in?  Personally, in a career of over 20 years in one form of police or another I have been in several.  And the last thing I would want in those situations is to have a loaded weapon.  Absolutely reckless.

    3. Rogerborg

      Rogerborg

      "Why do you keep bringing up the issue of the media during the trial? "

       

      Because that's the part that interests me, as it's most relevant to us.  Anyone with a slightly outré hobby or outlook is ripe for being smeared by the media as an extremist, and it could happen to any of us.

       

      I received a very light and impersonal smearing several decades back when I appeared in some stock footage in a piece on xenophobic extremist Scotch nationalist.  That the footage was from a Historic Scotland reenactment of Bannockburn was neither here nor there to STV: it was enough for them to declare that my hatred for the English was so much that I liked to dress up and fight Englishmen with swords and axes.

       

      Oh, and they actually showed footage of the English side, which I happened to be on that day to even the numbers.  But again, reality is irrelevant to the media when they're selling a story.

       

       

      "And the last thing I would want in those situations is to have a loaded weapon."

       

      Colonial rules apply to this one though.  Rittenhouse's first assailant was armed with a chain, his second or third with a skateboard (which are now habitually used as weapons), and his fourth assailant was armed with a pistol, and has expressed regret that he didn't shoot Rittenhouse, and was in the act of trying to do so when he was literally disarmed.

       

      It comes down to whether we believe that him being armed was the cause of all that kicking off and him being attacked in the first place, and whether he'd have been safer being unarmed.  It seems that another mostly-peaceful-protestor had just fired nearby and that both Rittenhouse and the deranged child rapist arsonist attacker (who had made repeated direct threats to kill him) may have believed that the other had fired.

       

      However, the jury decided otherwise, and that Rittenhouse's provocation was putting out the fires that deranged-child-rapist-arsonist had started.

       

      Given that, his only real choices were to go armed, or not go at all.

       

      Funnily enough, it was following the publicising of the attacks on him that the National Guard was finally sent in to settle the situation down, so Rittenhouse did actually achieve his goal bigly.

    4. EvilMonkee

      EvilMonkee

      You don't go at all then.  Leave it to the professionals.

  23. Do you want the "all airsoft guns are basically the same" meme? Because this is how you get the all airsoft guns are basically the same meme. They'll all be fine, they'll all work to within skill+luck% of each other, so you might as well get the one that you like the look of. I can't see any bad choices there. Obviously, the right choice is an MP5K, but you'll get there eventually.
  24. I've never done concerts, I did a little bit of black powder reenactment years ago without damage, and I generally wear earplugs when biking other than for sub 40mph local shopping runs. Since this is recent, the most likely candidate I can think of is airsoft pyro. I'm just glad that ring tones can now be music or jingles (I use Star Trek computer clips) rather than "dring driiiing".
  25. Huh, they might have veered dangerously close to operating like an actual retailer, and needed to regain their airsoft street cred. Sorry to hear that, I hope they have what you want in stock. As usual, I'd assert that the contractual position is that you are yet to receive what you ordered, and you could initiate a chargeback at any time - and if they dick you around in any way, for one second, I wouldn't hesitate to do so. The unsolicited free gift they have sent you is unrelated, although you might be kind enough to send it back to them, if they pay for a courier to pick it up at your convenience.
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