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Tackle reacted to a post in a topic: Selling RIFs - VCRA Defence/UKARA Checks?
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tside reacted to a post in a topic: Lipo appropriate?
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Thanks guys was worried there was something in it that would turn me lipos into fucking grenades or something so that's my mind well eased. I run a 7.4 in everything else but was just being extra cautious with the new toy
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Tackle reacted to a post in a topic: Comms espionage
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Nobody said it was illegal to buy, or to own, a RIF. It's an offence to sell, to import (or cause to be imported), or to manufacture a RIF, or to modify an IF into a RIF. The same offence applies to everyone. The same defences apply to everyone. In practice it's simply not enforced on anyone, retail or private, anywhere except at point of entry to the UK. But this isn't Facebook or Reddit where confidence and VOLUME hold sway. In the law section here, we cite and discuss statutes, regulations and case law.
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Should more sites weigh the bbs during chrono?
Galvatron replied to JVacation's topic in General Discussion
Yes, totally agreed with spot checking. Especially with the transition from a cool morning to a warm/hot afternoon, I have seen some GBBR users go above the limit in the spot check despite passing the chrono test. There was one HPA user who gave a marshal a bit of grief over being asked to ensure his regulator was locked when the marshal noticed it hadn't been after passing him on the test. -
Rogerborg reacted to a post in a topic: Selling RIFs - VCRA Defence/UKARA Checks?
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Nope, it comes with (or at some point came with) a NIMH battery, as some CYMAs do. Bin it and go to 7.4V lipo, there's no reason to use steam powered tech.
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Rogerborg reacted to a post in a topic: Lipo appropriate?
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I can't think why you can't run a LiPo as long as it's a 7.4V. You can run 11.1V on an AEG without a MOSFET/ETU though you run a higher risk (not a guarantee) of needing to rebuild or service your gun more regularly. I use a LiPo exclusively on one of my 20+ year old AEGs that doesn't have a MOSFET/ETU since its NiMh batteries lost most of their charging capacity years ago. Personally, I recommend LiPo over NiMH every time as long as you use a balance charger and keep an eye on your batteries when they're charging.
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Should more sites weigh the bbs during chrono?
Rogerborg replied to JVacation's topic in General Discussion
Sites should be chronoing with their own BBs, not trusting players at all. They should also be checking that some hop is applied, and spot checking in-game, given how easy it is to increase power with springs, mags or regulator adjustments. But that would require preparation to maintain a selection of speedloaders, and to tell players to leave room in their mags. Most sites don't even check tags during the day, let alone actual muzzle energy. There are some very rare exceptions, like the Depot, demonstrating that it can be done when the site runner and marshals actually care. -
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In very good condition for surplus gloves, don't expect pristine condition though. Got lucky with the surplus lottery on this one. They are size 9, so I think it's size L, but do your research aswell of course. Any questions please ask. £23 posted.£23
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Should more sites weigh the bbs during chrono?
Galvatron replied to JVacation's topic in General Discussion
Whether you think it's good or bad, sites will test to what their insurers require of them. Your proposed chrono test can still be cheated by players testing with X weight ammo but playing with a heavier weight where joule creep would fail the test. There's no logistically fool-proof test so trust is a key part of the process. If the chrono test passes a player who then gets caught in play above the joule limit, that liability is on the player as they can be prosecuted for assault with a hot weapon. -
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Original new gen Sso Smersh AK olive green. Brand new, never used and coming with the original package. If the color seem odd on the picture it's because of the camera lens and the color SSO is using nowadays in 2025. Do not hesitate to DM me for more info 👍£260
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I'd be ok with it, for no reason other than as far as i've ever seen there are only 2 types of comms you'll get in a skirmish: 1. People who forget they have radios and hardly ever talk 2. People that announce every single little thing they're doing like they're narrating a minecraft lets play And in both cases i suspect you wont get much information that can be used to your advantage. As for milsims, unless part of the sim is specifically targeted as "we're pretending we have military grade encrypted comms" i'd also see it as fair game.
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The sensor is iray lt384h and the screen is Sony. I know some suppliers.
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Should more sites weigh the bbs during chrono?
JVacation replied to JVacation's topic in General Discussion
That's not true. If you turn up to the chrono and say you are using a 0.2g; the fps limit will the be 350 with joules at 1.13j and that's what the person doing the chrono will be checking. If you have a mag of 0.32g instead which is firing at 350 fps the joules is at 1.82j Unfortunately it happens -
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Ahoy hoy guys quick question. Picked up a lovely cyma rpk recently (https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/cyma-cm-052-rpk-74-folding-stock) now on its patrol base page it reccomends a nimh battery. My question is, is there any legitimate reason I shouldn't run a small lipo in it instead, or should I be A okay? Thanks in advance for any help here's a picture of AK Khajit
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CTCSS Just sets a squelch tone to send your transmission, it can still be listened to you just can't transmit unless you have the same tone, but even then some devices can show you the tone that transmission is set to
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I'd be curious about component cost, where do you even get a sensor and emitter like that from?
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Anybody say something? So quiet 😂😂
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I'm with @Tackle on this. I'd be more okay with it in milsim than walk on play. At milsim, it's supposed to be closer to real life (after all, it does stand for military simulation) and you already have people showing up with more expensive comms setups, NVGs and thermals, drones, sometimes even vehicles. If you bring someone on your team who can intercept the level of comms that most airsofters are using, then that's just part of the milsim, same as if you roll up on a squad at night who don't have any NVGs while your team is all decked out with fancy gen3 goggles and thermal imaging devices. Is it fair? No, but it's the way it is (and it's one of a number of reasons I avoid milsims) Skirmish days you're going to get a whole lot of different people. You're going to get casual comms users, people who only use them to shit talk each other, people just starting out and testing out their brand new Baofengs with each other etc. Honestly, I'd be annoyed if someone was going to intercept and break into my comms at a skirmish day because I'm just there to vibe with my friends, maybe practice some scout sniper tactics and do some basic reconnaissance stuff. I'm not trying to be super serious, and I'm more focused on the other fieldcraft stuff than having ironclad secure comms and don't want to start having to teach the small handful of other people I'm on radio with a secret code language because some tryhard showed up to a skirmish day with the means to intercept comms. I'd view it in the same way as if someone brought a thermal scope to a skirmish day. If someone just flat out gets hold of your frequency through loose lips, then you deserve it, though I still think it's a dick move at skirmish and I still think that flipping through frequencies to try and brute force guess someone else's frequency is also a dick move. My anecdote comes from a place of setting up a frequency with some of the basic security features on the Baofeng (CTCSS settings for example) and then keeping it to a tight knit group of, at best, around 6 people at max. Can it be intercepted? I'd be surprised if it couldn't be as I'm no cybersecurity specialist, but at the skirmish level it should be more than sufficient
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I wouldn’t go; it’s not great.
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For Sale/Swap, HPA P90 as i am reverting back to AEG Would swap for TM - M4/AK - Ronin, TMP90 P90 Has Wolverine gen 2 internals - £449.99 Gate warfet programmable mosfet New HPA Balystik 48ci bottle and new regulator, new hose costs £144.99 Battery 3 mags£380
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Should more sites weigh the bbs during chrono?
Jez_Armstrong replied to JVacation's topic in General Discussion
If you're going into the game already wanting to cheat then airsoft isn't for you -
Cheating unless allowed by the rules, but even then a dick move. You are just going to have people spend all the game frequency hopping and you are going to piss away the game trying to listen rather than play.
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Should more sites weigh the bbs during chrono?
BigStew replied to JVacation's topic in General Discussion
That's why you measure by joules. If a person says they are using a lighter weight BB than they are the gun will chrono hot. -
In reality it is quite easy to cheat the chrono by just saying you are using a different bb weight than you are actually using. Some sites make you chrono and then take a single bb from the mag you used and weigh it. I understand it would take longer but it is something that would be good to see become the "standard". Thoughts?
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I look at it the other way, milsim is meant to be based on warfare irl, & breaking in to your enemies comms is a very real thing irl. But, as you've said, most airsofters use comms for banter & piss taking, very little professional use, bit like knobs with taclights at night games, they usually do more harm than good to their own team🤣/🤬
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Not technically correct, shops, like any seller, are required to be satisfied the buyer has a defence according to the vcra, obviously for shops ukara is the easiest, but not the only "paper" defence, some legitimate, some slightly shady. When it comes to private sales, some sellers are adamant they'll only accept ukara, but ultimately it's about convincing a seller that you're a legitimate player, something I've been able to do even though I haven't had ukara for more than a decade. That is of course on the rare occasion a sellers asks for proof of a defence, most just want to see the colour of your money 😏