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Time Left: 6 days and 23 hours
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Upgraded MK23, has Hadron H-Arm V2, Hadron triple Screw TDC Plate, Flamingo 50 bucking, Maple Leaf Inner Barrel & Sniper Mechanics HEXX 16mm Suppressor. Have been running this on .40g BBs but will hop .45/.48s as well. Two mags are working fine, one mag has the usual TM Baseplate Leak - will need to be repaired. message for any offers£150
Bishops Stortford
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I think we may have very different definitions of ‘legend’.
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Impulse reacted to a post in a topic: The 'How Did Your Airsoft Day Go? Thread
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Time Left: 6 days and 23 hours
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4x Brand New GM PMAGS Super reluctant sale but my cars failed its MOT😭 so funds must be raised. Brand new only had them 2 weeks, all will run perfectly with no issues whatsoever as you’d expect. I also have 3 spare tan cases which I’ll include if needed (for an additional £20) otherwise you’ll receive them in black. Job lot only. message on 07795357441 thanks!£225
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Time Left: 6 days and 23 hours
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Decided to finally partways with my Silverback TAC41-A, as I’ve since moved over to GBBR. As you’ll see from the description below, this has had almost every single internal part upgraded. Current build sits at 2.22J using a 0.45g BB - build is as follows: TAC41-A - £529 TAC-41 A Handguard £80 DTSS .308 Suppressor 24mm £45 Vector Optics Matiz 2-7x32 £70 Sniper Mechanics WASP Piston (Medium Weight & Long Airbrake) £82 Sniper Mechanic TAC-41 Dampened Cylinder Head £21 Rapax 2J Light Pull Spring £18 Longbow Chub Nub £5 Sniper Mechanics x Hadron Medusa Slim TDC Hop Adjuster £20 Stalker “Morpheus” Carbon Steel 330mm £40 Silverback 70 Degree Bucking - £5 LongBow BB Guide Rings £17 X2 Spare 110rnd Magazines (3 total) £50 Total Retail Value: £982 The RIF has been well maintained, I’ve typically stripped, cleaned and lubricated any necessary parts after each game day it has been used on. One small point to note is the Stock Pin which allows the stock to Hinge has been replaced with a cutdown Nut and Bolt - the original fell out. This doesn’t in anyway impact the usage and functions as normal, was cut down with a Dremel to reduce the size of the bolt. Price has been adjusted on cost of the rifle to accommodate for this. Additionally this bundle will also include: X2 Spare Brass Inner Barrels (one 330mm and 280mm) - £NA Rapax 3J Spring £18 Spare WASP Piston Parts & FPS Rings £NA Hadron V1 Tac Nub £9 4 Pack of Silverback 70 Degree Buckings £15 Stock Piston, Cylinder Head, Spring Guide, TDC Hop parts. £NA Can do Postage or Collection - Postage to be arranged at Buyers expense. Happy to negotiate a bit on price but won’t go too far below asking price given the amount spent on this already. Message for any questions.£550
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ButcherBill reacted to a post in a topic: The 'How Did Your Airsoft Day Go? Thread
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it shot really well, the mags weren't feeding properly tho, hicaps from now on.
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ButcherBill reacted to a post in a topic: What are you listening to?
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I know you did.
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Cannonfodder reacted to a question on an advert: H&K G36c Dual powered
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I do like an LR300.
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Colin Allen reacted to a post in a topic: Load-Out / Loadout Picture topic
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Today was an invitation only event at Airsoft Plantation; 32 players were present along with a player marshal on each side. The first game of the day had two stages; in the first, we had to defend a stretcher that we had hidden in the bunker in the mortar pits area; once the red team captured it, we switched to stage 2 where they had to get it, with a player on it, to the plane at the DEA base. We had one life in each location, while the attackers had infinite buddy regens after a 30 m fallback. I took up a position on the far side of the mortar pits, where I would be able to help defend against any enemy who tried to swing round and attack from that side. Some of them did and they were sent back to find a colleague to regen on. After doing this a few times, an attacker and I traded kills and I wandered off to the DEA base, where I set up in a favourite bush. We held up their advance on the DEA base for quite a while, despite being attacked from 180 degrees. Eventually a wafty shot came wandering into the bush, touching me very gently on the leg. In the reverse of this, a group of us swung around the mortar pits and attacked from the far side, which we seemed to clear out rather quickly, as other colleagues moved in from other directions. A brilliant grenade attack on the top deck of the bus cleared out the last defenders and we located the stretcher in the horse box. After a slightly reluctant player had taken up position on the stretcher, we set off for the DEA base, with the stretcher team being held back until the area was cleared. Our little group pushed around to the right, slowly helping to clear out the very determined defenders so that the stretcher could be rushed to the plane in a time that was a mere 45 seconds faster than the red team had managed. After the usual short break to reload etc, we set out to defend two crates of beer that we could locate anywhere we chose in the village; I hid one in the fuel dump. We had two lives in the village, while the attackers again had infinite regens, this time at the silver birch, which was also their start point. The enemy attack opened with a barrage of grenades, which had very little effect as they mostly fell short. Fighting on our left, I was with a group who held up the enemy on that side for a considerable time, although we were slowly being ground down. Eventually, I was hit and fell back to the fuel dump, where I was finally hit from a slightly unexpected direction. When this was reversed, I went into the village through the suburbs, taking out a few enemy players as we slowly cleared out the defenders. However, we could not locate the crates of beer; eventually, I found one secreted in a large wooden crate, which the marshals decided was an ungentlemanly place to hide it and imposed a time penalty on the defenders. The other one was finally found hidden under the barrel barricade. Lucheon was then taken, which meant cold pizza for me; yum! After we had dined, we went out for a free for all in the woods. Once you were hit, you joined the player who shot you if they could put their hand on you within 10 seconds. If they couldn't, you were on your own again until someone managed to hit you and claim you. Another player and I traded shots, forming a two person team; we quickly acquired a couple of colleagues and set up a perimeter about 25m behind the kill house, backed up against the earth bank, which we held throughout the game, preventing the enemy getting a hand on our shot colleagues and reclaiming them ourselves. By the end of the game, we had been reduced to a team of three, as one of us got a bit too far away and was shot and claimed by the group that had occupied the kill house. It was a chaotic and rather fun game. The next game required us to prevent the attackers, who started at the border, obtaining an ammo box from the ridge fort and transporting it to the wobbly bridge. We had two lives in front of the wobbly bridge and one beyond it; the attackers had infinite buddy regens after a 30m fall back. I took up a position on the far right, hoping to ambush any attackers who came that way. After taking out a couple, I was delighted to see the opposing team's player marshal carefully picking his way along the site boundary; he then had to climb over a large fallen tree, after which I double tapped him. He took his cowboy hat off, threw it to the floor and sank down while proclaiming "I give up!" before getting up again and trudging off. I then set off to shoot the attackers in the back, which I did several times before they finally got the ammo box to the bridge that wobbles. Several players had to leave at this point; those of us who remained went to the village. After the teams had been rebalanced, we played a quick game of last team standing. The teams started at opposite ends of the village with everyone having one life; the winners would be the team that the last surviving player belonged to. I moved up along our right, taking out a couple of enemy players before I was hit and sent back to the safe zone, ending my day. It was a good, old fashioned day of airsoft. AP is a huge site that easily absorbs 200+ players; playing with a fraction of that number really changes the dynamics, resulting in a very different experience. Weapons Used: Ares VZ58 Umarex/S&T ARX160 ASG XP18 Commander (CO2)
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No. WhatsApp groups are full of people ready to rip you off or scam you
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Cannonfodder reacted to a post in a topic: Load-Out / Loadout Picture topic
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So glad you guys are here to stop us from falling pray to these plebs, Thanks to you all
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dodgyknees1975 left Positive feedback for Scott Clark
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Scott Clark left Positive feedback for dodgyknees1975
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Yeah, the same parasite who should be old enough to know that you have to show you have a talent or skill to be worthy to get financially compensated. He's had two months since his tomfoolery and still hasn't shown any effort to pay his own way or borrow from friends & family instead of abusing crowdfunding platforms.
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Scott Clark left Positive feedback for pompousdonkey
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On my way back to the fight from the spawn point in game 1, was trying to keep out of the shot coz I thought Beth was taking a pic of another player. & My right lug in game 2.
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Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
Cannonfodder replied to Mack's topic in General Discussion
Was that the one who claimed to be 19 but looked more like mid 30s an probably still lives with his parents? -
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Time Left: 6 days and 22 hours
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this is what is left of a donor gun I used for parts It would be good for someone wanting to convert to a more classical fixed stock with old school handguard the previous owner had done some extremely suspect mods so be aware! the upper has the dust cover fixed in place, the bolt rods and spring are not present so the cocking lever will not do anything. the lower has no working bolt release and the mag release appears to be adapted. internally parts have been grinded away (in image) the rear assembly appears to be in good shape, the selector moves crisply and the stock appears fine comes with the screws and fittings, inc the cool flash hider. hopefully this will be of use to someone postage + £5, Paypal only Cheers£40