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  2. But but but it's tokyo marui which means it's mega good and worth loads of money!!!!!
  3. £120 for a TM springer! I want to know what they are smoking?
  4. I bought my P90 from them, and it has been one of the most hassle-free overseas purchases I've ever made. When I saw UPS on the courier thing I panicked a bit, but they handled all the paperwork and it was absolutely fine!
  5. Presume this is the .177/air pistol version, shooting steel BBs?
  6. So you can have this one that's been sat in a loft for 20 years for £120? Or a brand new one of these for £29 https://www.sixmm.com/en-gb/products/tokyo-marui-model-l-airsoft-spring-action-gunhigh-grade?srsltid=AfmBOormeHlqw8qfXoSu99gXGntnLAqsuM-QOI5V_UCifa3Oqd9_uW-O
  7. Time Left: 6 days and 23 hours

    • FOR SALE
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    1/1 Real scale completed high grade hop up SKU number 250921-28338 Serial number MG9231 Bought from Sussex Model Centre from Justin, when I was 17, I remember the day I got it as it was my birthday…I’m now in my forties and still have it. It’s not been used since I was in my teens, and lives in my loft. I’m emigrating to Australia and they won’t let me bring it as they class it as a firearm, so I’m forced to sell it. Comes with magazine, hundreds of BBs. It is in good condition, everything works, the hop up and spring mechanism are intact.

    120.00 GBP

    Littlehampton, West Sussex - GB

  8. Time Left: 6 days and 23 hours

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    Had very minimal use, never been taken out for firing, spent most of it's time in a case. Comes with the hard case. Payment via paypal or meet in person cash.

    120.00 GBP

    pinxton, Nottingham - GB

  9. 30 seconds on Google found this... https://bullseye-dropship-warehouse.co.uk/products/we-we19-etched-metal-version-gbb-ivory
  10. All sorted thank you
  11. Without tools, then I think you still can, providing you lack sausage fingers, but it's definitely more of a challenge. I've been using a small screwdriver just to make it easier, as Zarrin says.
  12. Put a 1913 adaptor on the 74u to make the Moscow mac 10
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  14. Another SRC USP, this time the Tactical because I didn't learn from the one on top (broken slide stop and trigger)
  15. Time Left: 6 days and 22 hours

    • FOR SALE
    • USED

    Hi all, hope you are well, Up for grabs is a G&P M203 grenade launcher with a bunch of accessories: -G&P M203 rifle length handguard -Original M4 upper handguard, comes with nuts and bolts so you can mount the leaf sight onto it -Original M203 cardboard packing box & packaging bag, dated late 70s, neat stuff All in pretty good shape, G&P Launcher is nicely marked. Will ship for a tenner. Do reach out if you have any questions.

    200.00 GBP

    - GB

  16. Having previously asking for my UKARA number on non restricted items I just ask the retailer to put my UKARA number on anything Airsoft related. Since then no real issues but UPS is bloody slow processing anything.
  17. Ah I see, because most AEG AKs only allow a couple of inches of movement on the charging handle - the old slide allowed adjustment to be accessible from the front of the chamber, the dial does not. Interesting. If that is the case, we're talking, Pros: finer adjustments and holds position while firing. Cons: might need a flat head screwdriver (or dust cover off) to adjust.
  18. The gunman Tuddenham halloween game last year and the year before were awesome! There was a great balance between it being larp/special in that they had a drone that blew stuff up, 7ft terminators that fired bbs due to motion sensors, marshalls doing "cut scenes", xenomorphs, predators, a strangely erotic Sarah Connor (was it a dude?) Skeletons hanging from trees (as per the predator movies!) then there was also games happening, with different (but similar) objectives and the game play was great. Normally, yes, most zombie games or Halloween games are meh - however extra special effort was done and it paid off - unfortunately a change in head marshall means I suspect it won't be as good.
  19. As an avid nade chucker I would be a big fan of the TRMRs and regularly use 2 of them in my local CQB indoor site. I would not even bother with using these outside for fear of losing em and more likely to fail. I have had very few fails with these and being the multi shot type I would retrieve em after im hit. IMO it keeps it fair and fun without spamming grenades. Big fan of the timed dynatec and pulse armament nades too, at least with timed grenade you know they won't fail. I've decided to cut back as im carrying at least 4 of them at a time which is a considerable weight and space. Top tip, stick your name on em and paint them a bright colour or fluorescent tape if you play in dark cqb sites...spend many a game wandering around looking for them 😆😆
  20. That applies to all impact grenades, except the Brey Tac Thunder B at least. They all rely on hard impact with a hard surface, otherwise you light strike the primer.
  21. Get a reusable grenade - but understand their weaknesses. Over the years I have got through at least 6 boxes of the .209 primers (100 per box) and at least 2 boxes of 9mm blanks (50 per box). If I had done the same number of throws with £2.50 disposable pyro, I'd have spent over £1750 (if I could have got them at £2.50 each!). I now carry 2 on me all the time (used to carry 3!) and only use them per life - so once used I don't collect and re use, I only reload it when respawning. As it is, I have spent about £150 on grenades and about £75 more on blanks......I still have 2 ohshibooms I can sell on at probably £100 all in, so my true "cost" is around £125 vs a estimated £1750 it would have cost in disposable pyro and these are conservative estimates! I haven't had any problems with ohshibooms, but I (99.9% of the time) only use them on concrete inside buildings. The only issues I have had with them have been due to me not doing the base up enough. I had a trmr and really struggled to get it to work. I also had a dynatec time delayed one which was awesome as it could be skidded along floors etc. if you play woodland sites exclusively, I wouldn't bother. Using them outside is a nightmare - they're heavy so they seem to find the best hiding spaces, even moderately long grass can make you struggle to find it. They also seem to defy logic on where they go, get kicked etc so often aren't where you would expect. I have only had 1 case of where it went "missing" due to people and the reaction of the marshalls saved the day and it was found on a barrel, outside around 20 metres away from the building I had used it in. With the trmr I used both the original base and multi shot base and had problems with both - the main trouble was remembering if I had a live one in the chamber, there were several throws while a used blank was in the firing spot and you can't exactly retrieve it mid firefight. it was also bigger and heavier. The original base was frequently not screwed on enough, I don't know if this was me, coming lose while moving around, coming loose while arming it for throwing etc. but I found l preferred the simplicity of a pin, the simple 1 bang, 1 use, reload - if the pin is in, it's live and the fact the ohshiboom is lighter. IF I were buying new now, the Frag C would have my money.
  22. Time Left: 6 days and 19 hours

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    Specna arms full metal 10.5 urgi with gate aster, XT high torque motor, reshimmed, upgrade piston, madbull barrel and maple leaf bucking. Shoots very well on 11.1 with .32s. No issues. 220 collected Canterbury, 230 posted

    220.00 GBP

  23. Can it be adjusted still via the dust cover/ejection port, or do you need to lift the top cover?
  24. The Quake 8s and Ohshiboom are notorious for being unreliable I thought. Whereas the TRMR design is considered the gold standard and very reliable assuming you're using it on an appropriate surface.
  25. I don't know how much it costs but Tectonic Quake 8/Oshiboom BFG has better value simply because it holds more primers. I've got an oshiboom and it's amazing at least for indoor purposes. If I'm restricted to one shot I'd invest into Dynatec/SWAT VTG. At least those ones are always go off regardless the surface. Impact grenades have a tendency not going off even on hard surface let alone outdoor.
  26. Another vote for the FRAG C here. One thing I like about it is that the safety can be put on and off with one hand and you can tell if it's on or off just by feel so you don't need to look at it (no idea if this is the case for the quake grenades though as I've never owned one)
  27. I can't add anything much different. I've bought from one from JK Army and I gave my UKARA number and it came though customs without any hassle.
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