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Lozart

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  1. Sorry, yes you're right.
  2. Is there any way of bypassing the Mosfet? I seem to remember hearing tales of the Mosfet on the G&Gs burning out In fact: http://www.airsoft-forums.co.uk/index.php/topic/20546-g-g-top-tech-gen-3-owners-problems-with-mosfets/
  3. Import duty starts at £15, import VAT starts at £135. Duty will be applied to the value of the goods and then VAT will be applied to the total (including the duty) http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPortalWebApp/channelsPortalWebApp.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=pageTravel_ShowContent&id=HMCE_CL_000014&propertyType=document#P34_3134 Also - http://www.dutycalculator.com/dc/172968/sports-leisure/shooting/airsoft-guns/import-duty-rate-for-importing-airsoft-gun-from-china-to-united-kingdom-is-3.2/ and - http://www.dutycalculator.com/hs-code-duty-rate-import-restrictions/930400/airsoft-guns/9304.00.2000/9304.00.0000/1932/
  4. I don't think the G&G mosfet is programmable is it? It sounds like the sort of behaviour you would expect from a sticky trigger contact but that shouldn't actually happen with a mosfet'd gun unles the mosfet is goosed. What battery are you running it on?
  5. Compared to what exactly?
  6. It's nylon fibre reinforced ABS on G&Gs and it's pretty bombproof!
  7. This confuses me - my actual TM M4A1 has a threaded barrel. I have changed the flash hider to a Dytac QD one so I can use my tracer on it! Must be a CYMA thing rather than a TM thing?
  8. Lozart

    Welcome

    Yep. That's the easiest and by far the best way to find out if you enjoy it before sinking a wad of cash!
  9. Yeah. I did that once. Worked out I had spent £1800 in six months. Not doing that again (working it out that is).
  10. All the best lessons are learned that way.
  11. I reckon it's something in his gearbox. That's why they pay me the big bucks
  12. Yeah, FAB defense is made for real steel guns. Nice kit.
  13. Or in fact this one: http://www.asmc.de/en/Action-Club/Weapons/Accessories/Miscellaneous/FAB-Defense-FGG-K-Folding-Grip-p.html
  14. Not sure what you mean by beavertail to be honest, as long as it's a standard 20mm (ish) width it should fit fine. You MAY need to move the fixing bolt forward though. At the minute it looks like it would make the grip sit quite far forward on the pistol. There may be another version though that fits pistols specifically. Plenty of the Glock/handgun forums in the US mention a similar grip. Actually - just found this one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B005DKQ2IG/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_3?pf_rd_p=479289247&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B007I2F35A&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_r=0BH13SB155EYRXD1QC01 should put the pinch bolt in the right place.
  15. Actually - this one should do the job http://www.rsov.com/product.php?langId=1&currencyId=4&manufacturerId=10&prodId=18712&cateId=64
  16. It doesn't "offend" me, just didn't seem to be 1) needed or 2) practical, but hey, like the man says - it's your gun, you go for it. Something to bear in mind though; the 93R foregrip flips up forward so you can actually get it into a holster. If you're looking at standard AEG grips adapted to fit your pistol have a look for one of the CAA style that pivot (like this one http://store.a51tactical.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1245 )
  17. They're pretty new so unlikely to be many reviews out there. For less than a tenner why not give them a punt?
  18. Good points all, but the 93R also has an extended trigger guard to allow you to put you off hand thumb in so you can actually use the foregrip. The G18 is surely too short to get a grip onto and be usable? I've fired a GBB G18 and yes, on full auto they can be a bit of a handful but I believe the OPs weapon is in fact an AEP so non-blowback and less likely to climb in use. More use would potentially be watching some youtube videos on how to hold the pistol correctly to avoid muzzle climb.
  19. I've gone all redneck today: Blackberry Smoke http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2EAwhX8Uw8&list=PLDAFDA53FB4EA9BD8&feature=share&index=5 Allman Brothers SKYNYYYYYRD!!!!!
  20. errrmmmm.....what? You want to mount a foregrip....on a pistol?
  21. Hmmm....chinese mesh knockoffs of Revision goggles. Not sure about that. Proper safety rated Bolle specs cost less, are available in the UK and will be fine for garden use (assuming your rhododendrons don't shoot back). http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_5?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=bolle%20safety%20glasses&sprefix=bolle%2Caps%2C206&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Abolle%20safety%20glasses (I have a pair of Trackers and they're nice).
  22. Yeah....I've been using that for aaaages. It is great though. Their chat pages are pretty enlightening about tactical gear too.
  23. I know what you mean but the number of rounds in a G&G high cap magazine means you won't have to reload in the average game. Plus if you keep running out of ammo in CoD, you need to be a better shot
  24. You can get gas that has less issues in cold weather (green gas) but it tends to be too powerful when the temperatures rise, also not recommended for Tokyo Marui pistols due to their mostly plastic construction. To be honest if you're just starting out I wouldn't worry about a pistol just yet. Concentrate on an AEG rifle first!
  25. GBB are more powerful but tend to misbehave when the weather gets cold, AEGs are not very powerful at all but will keep going regardless of the temperature.
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