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Still not sure if i like these or if they're ugly and unneccessarily "busy". (Obviously price aside.) I'd definitely much rather have a SCAR-H instead though. (Which i do.)
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I can't help with your question though it may be worth looking at the JG variant too.
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King Arms SVD AEG, semi only so a DMR then. 400fps on 0.2g. Three hi-cap mags (with tape to reduce the legendary King Arms mag wobble). Only mod to top cover release which requires a flat bladed screw driver to be inserted and turned to release the catch, this prevents the bloody thing coming off when you knock the traditional release and then spend half an hour finding it!). The scope is a copy but as you can see has a nice reticule. Wired to deans with a X-ASR mosfet. It's only up for sale as I very rarely use it. You must have a vaild defence to buy this. Postage isn't included.£350
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Hi everyone, I am wondering if anyone knows if the APS AKS74U and the Cyma CM045 parts compatible with each other. Somehow the stock release button snapped on my Cyma CM045 and I have searched online for one and the only replacement ones I can find are either a DBoys one in Ukraine or an APS part from Airsoft Era in Hong Kong....right now I would sell a cornea or a kidney to get the part from the UK! Luckily the stock locks solid when folded open and I have managed to cover the hole but a working folding stock would be nice!!!!!!! Cheers John
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Having done a bunch of RS shooting and a lot of airsoft, there is definitely some stuff that translates over (breathing, manual of arms with GBBRs etc), but there's also a lot that very much doesn't translate over. And I always say this to people. There are a few instances where it helps to have a bolt action or DMR and I had one of those instances last game day where me and my friend were picking people off at 80m down a path with our DMRs by dropping shots onto them, while their 1.1J guns were falling well short of us. However, the vast, vast, vast majority of the time, an AEG will win the direct firefight with that bolt action or DMR because it's very easy to spray full auto at an angle and hit out to 70m+, while a bolt action or DMR is not a precision weapon in airsoft because smoothbore muskets firing spherical projectiles at less than 2.3J with a backspin to combat gravity is far from precision. Accuracy by volume is very, very applicable in airsoft. Especially with the magazine capacity of most AEGs and it's also why while I love filmsim, I dislike the rules when they say that everyone has to use RS capacity mags (and that's coming from me who basically only uses gas guns). Airsoft guns don't behave anything like real guns! A leaf won't really affect a .308 round from a real m24 that noticeably, but it will definitely affect the .48g BB coming out of my airsoft m24
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No, was waiting till payday anyway, just watching some YT clips about it.
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TM P226 fully upgraded with a Guarder kit, including a metal slide and frame and all necessary springs to make it work. It's snappy af and comes with 4 leak free mags and one with a leak. It also comes with a laylax strike front end. Which can be easily removed. £210 collected from west sussex or I can post for extra£210
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Yep! And when they do on occasion, I mean, its equally valid to state that RS use is teaching airsofters bad habits!
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hopefully that's not a "got the despatch email before reading this" kind of oh bugger?
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Oh, bugger.
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Throw them an offer.
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Man used Airsoft seems like it's a right shit show now with all these dreamers on there.
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92.7% of airsofters will never touch a firearm. Airsoft and RS are so different, it doesn't matter as long as safety rules are being followed.
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Oh yea I fully agree with all the points you raise. That's what I mean by keep telling myself it's Airsoft and not RS it's just a pain to let go of habits from being a target shooting instructor for the cadets. A plastic ball flying in the air out of a smooth barrel isn't going to perform accurate at all every shot.
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Classic Army M132 Micro/mini gun bundle X4 maple leaf hop rubbers Upgraded internal air pipes and air fittings for higher pressure though the gun 3d printed shroud Dual tank connection X2 air tanks Hpa airline Orange funnel for filling tube/magazine Parra hard case £700 plus postage & PayPal fees collection from Scunthorpe preferred due to weight can meet half way if local will consider trade + cash for an lmg (mk46, m249, m240b, m60e4) thank you£700
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Only exception IME is some zestier blowback setups, but even then they don't track to how real firearms recoil. (Zero muzzle flip, and are typically tuned to just throw the reciprocating mass back hard). Hell you can go as far as Koreans custom-machining tungsten parts with 600PSI input pressure to create something that rattles more than a real AR. (Mostly due to the complete lack of locking mechanism and just generally idiotic design). Plus you can make Airsoft guns as heavy or heavier than real ones, but it'll cost you.
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The marksmanship principles do translate directly into airsoft, just probably not in the way you imagine. Having the rifle butt in the shoulder is irrelevant - and not something that is dictated by the marksmanship principles. Indeed there are plenty of RS techniques that don't demand this, yet meet the principles for any particular application. With guns that are generally much lighter than the RS equivalent, and recoil that is non existent to negligible, the first two principles can be achieved rather easily, and without particular reference to more traditional positioning. The third principle (sight alignment) is clearly fundamental, but the fourth principle (shot release) is largely irrelevant, unless the gun is really being wildly waved around by the trigger pull. Factoring in the generally short airsoft ranges + inherent wild inaccuracy of our platform, fast trigger pulls will generally be better practice than a slow deliberate follow through after a shot - perhaps the exception being using a very well set up sniper rifle at the extremities of its range....