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Ryfoolz replied to Ryfoolz's topic in Guns, Gear & Loadouts
i really like the look of that! this is my issue not many guns i find ugly, and if i do i want them because they are different. My wedding fund doesn't like this hobby, neither does the missus! -
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Talk me into/out of buying a novritsch pistol
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ASG XP18 Commander. It is great out of the box and can be upgraded to be even greater. -
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Think I'll look at getting the Merf 3.2 mosfet... 1. It's a plug & play 2. I'm not confident at opening any gearbox & expect it to work properly (know your limitations) 3. I've not soldiered anything in decades 4. I should be able to use the same mosfet in several rif's
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Talk me into/out of buying a novritsch pistol
Ryfoolz replied to Ryfoolz's topic in Guns, Gear & Loadouts
You are both right to be fair! I should just run my aap, I really like the mamba/scorpion uppers with the hole for the tdc. In all fairness I haven’t given the aap enough time in games as of recent, and maybe dismissed it too early! I’m extremely ADHD with projects, I’ll start it, get bored and see the other shiny thing and be drawn towards that but I shall persevere 😂 Any recommendations of something that’s co2 and needs minimal work.Cz perhaps? -
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My first game day since breaking three bones in my ankle back on early January. The venue? Section 8 Airsoft. The weather? Appalling hot for we Scottish folk up here. In between managing to drink three litres of water and sweating it back out immediately, I had a grand time. Had to take the rough terrain at a walking pace, which it turned out isn't that much of an impediment really. I even managed to stay ahead of the usual Treehuggers, who glue themselves to a piece of cover after getting shot at and don't move for five solid minutes First time bringing out my VFC G3, which performed admirably, and my VFC AR, which uh, less so. The G3 was more than enough gun to carry the day and I got a couple of surprisingly distant hits with it. (The sheer joy of "suppressing" a guy hiding in foliage and seeing the hand go up. Very fun). The site marshals had a split schedule planned. In the morning they ran a few skirmishy games to get people moving. Typical attack/defend with swapping over, and a domination game across three locations. The site is really fun with a lot of variation in cover, height, topography, so it's easy to keep it interesting. The second half of the day was a crack at a longer, more narrative style game. This one had a couple of the issues these tend to have, a few too many rules not quite explained well enough for a wide variety of experience levels and playstyles. It was quite fun, but there's definite tweaks to be made to the rulesets. I trust them to run it well after some testing. Overall the marshalling was very good, and play in general was very good. My team were competent, my opponents slightly moreso, and only one guy really stood out as being cheeky. (He was promptly sent home). Plenty of good banter, just a really great day.
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The 'What have you just bought' Thread
BigStew replied to Cameron364's topic in Guns, Gear & Loadouts
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Today was an invitation only day at Airsoft Plantation, which was planned to run alongside a private event which was also running on the site. The lad travelled down on Saturday, so we were a mini-team again. Unfortunately, a number of players cancelled due to the intense heat, so a smaller than expected group of players were present, which made for a different and interesting day. We started off with a simple game in the village; the attackers, with infinite regens on their starting point at the far end of the village, had to get a player onto the upper floor of the Cock Inn. The defenders had two lives, one in the village and one in and around the structures on the high street. I started off on our right, trying to prevent attackers pushing down that side. The MPiKM scored many hits before a sneaky enemy potted me and I fell back to my second position, from where I continued to contribute to our defence until an enemy player managed to achieve the objective. When the game was turned around, the lad and I, accompanied by our friend Tom, pushed through the brush on our right, slowly progressing against well positioned and determined defenders. The highlight came towards the end, when the lad ran forward, crawled under one of the Land Rovers, and then stormed the Cock Inn; excellent play! After a hydration break, we went out to the woods to play three "rescue the hostage" games. The site owner was being held hostage in the kill house by two thirds of the players, who had one life in the woods and one around or inside the kill house. Starting at the wobbly bridge, the remaining players, with infinite buddy regens, had to rescue him. In the first iteration, our group of four players were in the defending group. The lad and I took up positions covering the left and were soon engaged with some of the enemy, delaying their advance and forcing them to change direction. However, I was eventually hit and fell back towards the kill house, where I was hit again in a confusing exchange of BBs with a group of our own players who had assumed that we were attackers. The game was repeated twice so that everyone had a turn at attacking; our attack was not exactly great and we failed to rescue the hostage. In the final iteration, the lad and I took up positions in the boundary ditch, planning to ambush any rescuers who came by; none did and, just as we decided to change position, the game ended. After lunch, we moved to the mortar pits; the attackers had to get a sticker on each of the vehicles in that area except the bus, while we had to stop them. The lad took up position on the top deck of the bus, calling out enemy movements and potting many of them with his Val. This was a wild and challenging game, with small groups of players sneaking or charging around, engaging and then changing position. When the game ended, the attackers had managed to sticker 10 vehicles. When the game was turned around, we moved out of the hill fort, which was the starting point. At this point, our team leader commented that "They don't seem to have moved up to the front"; he was then promptly shot by an enemy player who had done precisely that! As before, it was a confusing and challenging game, with players popping up all over the place. At the end, we had stickered eight vehicles. The site owner commented on the quality of the lad's play and his tactics; clearly, taxpayers' money has been well spend on training him. For the last game, the private hire group, who had not been involved in our earlier games, were invited to take apart in a game of Ambush with us as the ambushers. As usual, this involved the potential ambushees walking along the high street, while we grinned at them from the buildings. They could not shoot until we opened fire; once we had done so, they could move off the road and try to flank us. Their aim was to get one player into the hut at the far end. We were heavily outnumbered. As usual, once the shooting started, this descended into mayhem as we were gradually overwhelmed. I was eventually hit by a sneaky player just as one of their players made it into the target hut. Despite the low numbers and the heat, it was a good day, played in a good spirit. The hostage game was probably the weakest of the day as it was rather channeled, but it was still fun and the other games were excellent. The private hire group seemed to really enjoy the final game although they were quite surprised by how much better our guns were than the rental ones; I suspect that a fair few of them will be back. A few were asking about how to get a UKARA registration. Weapons used: Me: CYMA MPiKM Double Bell MPiKMS-72 ASG XP18 Commander CO2 The lad: Cyma AK74M LCT AS Val ASG XP18 Commander CO2
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For sale is this Harris-style bipod in excellent condition. It enables attachment to a sling swivel stud. Made of hardened steel and aluminium, with a non-rust black anodised finish. Features adjustable leg length, spring return, and rubber padding on top. Bipod: £8 Shipping & pp fee: £5£8
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GOD DAMN MIDGES!
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For sale is this brand-new, in-box A&K Winchester M1873R green gas lever-action rifle. Impulse purchase. Only fired a few rounds for testing. Slight scratches on the right side of the receiver upon receipt (see pic). This is the modernised version of the classic Winchester Mare's Leg, which features: - Metal body and real wood stock. - M-LOK handguard and RIS rail for a red-dot sight. - Adjustable hop-up. More info about the M1873R can be found here: https://bbguns4less.co.uk/products/a-k-gas-powered-leaver-action-winchester-silver.html Comes with the original box and accessories as shown in the pictures. Rifle: £125 Shipping & PP fee: £15£125
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UK size SMALL Trousers and UBACS, literally never worn. Bought an Asian size Large without thinking and clearly it’s two sizes too small. Just looking to pass it on at cost while I wait for the correct size to arrive (will be simpler than trying to return it). £30 Postage and Fees included. Cheers£30
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FMA aramid fiber ops core maritime M/L with genuine opscore NVG shroud and side rails, really light helmet £200 or open to offers (these helmets are different to the standard FMA thick and heavy) https://www.popularairsoft.com/news/fma-aramid-fiber-helmet-review£200
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Fully custom built m4 for sale. Made from the ground up every part was sourced and assembled specifically for this build, comes with - Magpul stock Magpul moa k2 grip Magpul receiver sling mount Geissele handguard Custom made blank receiver ready for any markings to be put on 455mm 6.02mm tight bore inner barrel tucked into the suppressor with barrel stabilisers to ensure accuracy Max m4p hop unit Maple leaf 60 degree bucking Polar star jack gearbox and nozzle has been aligned, currently running 1.12j on .32s at 45psi and the range is insane and gives snipers a good run for their money£500
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Played the full day today at Worthing (because while this weather is warm, it's not Spain levels of warm so I'm fine in this heat!), partially because I couldn't bring more stuff as we were down a car. The guy who usually drives our group had family stuff this weekend, so we got a lift up to the site with someone else but they didn't stick around as they had things to do. This meant I packed super light for today as I didn't want to leave any of my expensive and/or rare guns just sitting around the safe zone. Brought my full civvie kit to see what I could get away with (black and white flannel isn't exactly woodland camo...) and my aliexpress repro D3CRM, with my mk12 MWS as a DMR and my 1911 for a sidearm. Fortunately, the mk12 was shooting really, really well, as was the 1911 so no dramas there. Set the hop, set the power, went through chrono. The only thing I left in the safe zone was a mostly empty rifle bag, as everything else was in my 25L backpack that I carried with me all day. It was... very muggy. It was overcast in the morning, but very warm and with how thick the foliage is it was like playing in a giant greenhouse, so it was a very sweaty day. I downed about 4L of water through the day and I still could've had more honestly. First two games were very small scale. Had to control the saloon, with each team spawning pretty close. We swapped ends after the first, so both teams got to see what it was like. It was a good warm up game as if you got hit you were back in the action very quickly, and I had my first taste of "oh I'm going to get away with a lot today huh..." when I sat in a fairly thin bush in my flannel shirt and nobody saw me. My mk12 isn't exactly quiet either, being a GBBR, but I managed to go both games without getting shot while slotting in some nice shots through gaps in the foliage. Second game was a big game that took us up to lunch. Each team had a bunch of bricks that we had to bring to one of the bases, but only one brick was released at a time, so we couldn't get our next brick until the current one was in place. Our team pushed up well and so I decided to take a rearguard position, as I knew with how the enemy team was spawning they'd be dipping to the bottom of the site to come up and shoot us in the side. And sure enough, not too much time passed before I caught a bush wookiee trying to sneak up that exact route. Spent most of this game relaying enemy movements to my team as they did objectives, with the occasional long shot or flank denial thrown in. Was a good game all in. I heard some players grumbling about hit taking, and someone did the angry "I'm going to full auto that guy in the back because he shot me and I'm butthurt over it" but that was dealt with very quickly by the marshalls. I also saw the marshalls actively enforcing hit taking as well; I had no issues myself too, so I think anyone with godmode was dealt with pretty fast too. Once the bricks were all in the base (which we got pretty quickly with our forward positions), we had to find gold bars and a 4 digit code. I have no idea how this went, because I think the gold bars were towards the bottom of the site which I'm not going to with my 30m MED because it's really thick down there. After lunch the two games we played involved the bricks again, but this time there was a box in a really open position in the middle of a checkpoint along a long path. Only one brick at a time like the morning game and we had to put the bricks in that box. Neither team was allowed to push past the box, so it became a giant meat-grinder around the objective box. In the first ones there were some pretty good pushes on both sides, though I did have to highlight to the marshalls that there were a few players who were sprinting up and only calling their hits once they put the brick in the box, even though they were getting lit up on the way in. However, when we switched sides... it was a slaughter. My friend and I both set up with our DMRs on a tall barricade with a clear vision down the path and were dropping shots on them at 80m (confirmed with my rangefinder). They... couldn't get anywhere near that box with the two of us picking them off as soon as they tried and it was games like that that make running a DMR feel really cool. After that we had timed attack and defend on one of the bases, where the game only ended when one of the attacking players gave the marshall in the upstairs of the base a fist bump. My friend and I set up on one flank, around that same path we just dominated but a bit further back and totally shut that area down. However, while we were there, two players got balanced onto the other team and made a mad dash into the base. I called it out as I saw them, but nobody listened and they then cleared out the entire base by themselves. Well played to them, honestly. Then it was our turn to attack and I managed to push up really far, getting into a spot that denied reinforcements one one flank in its entirety. Someone did get up close and saw where I was, but I managed to dissuade them with a few pistol shots (and the rest of my team pushing up on the other side adding pressure). As our team was playing far more aggressively, we ended up winning this one as well. Final game was a simple 3 base domination. By this point there were only about 10 players on each side, but I set up on that path again to deny it as a route of ingress. I managed to get a bunch of people trying to go that way, with a few moody shoulder shrugs after I hit them at range, but then they pushed down the middle and cleared a lot of us out, my friend included (who called it there as he was out of ammo and it was the last game anyway). I managed to stay low and I took out the pair of players with my 1911 who pushed up aggressively, before turning my attention to the base itself as I had a line of sight into one of the entrances. I saw the blue armbands (I was on yellow) and posted a few shots through some twigs which was very satisfying. However, the most satisfying thing was that the marshall had no idea I was even there. In my black and white flannel shirt. Shooting a GBBR. And he only realised because I shot my friend in the back to get him to move out of the way (he was in my line of sight to the entrance!) and then was like "wait, who shot you in the back?" and then my friend said I was over there and then the marshall saw me. Who needs a ghillie anyway? All in all it was a really great day, and I feel it went better than the last few. The games were really fun, with a good blend of silliness and seriousness for a skirmish day, and I had very few issues with hit taking all day. Everyone seemed pretty honest today, at least the people who entered my crosshair. No drama, just a good day of airsoft. Really needed that today and looking forward to next game day already. The maxx hop unit in the MWS is so good...
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Cybergun / Cyma
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More like Turnip's Tub.
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I can definitely see this being something Steven Bartlett would invest in he loves his tech and can be another thing he can endorse with huel haha.
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Clear out sale - M727 / M16 M203 / M4 CQBR / M1911 MEU & WAS DCS
Gask99 posted an advert in Electric Rifles
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Hi all, Having a clear out of stuff which isn't getting the use it deserves. Arthurian Crusader (M16A3 & M203) RRP £300 Gate EON Hop Up Chamber £55 3 x Nuprol shells £70 New: £435 Condition Shells x2 gas tight, the other has a leak - included spares to repair & maintain Hasn't been used for a year or so but was serviced at the time & chrono’d 0.93J Price: £300 (+ any 3 mags included free) https://www.arthurianairsoft.com/products/crusader/ Specna Arms RRA Edge (SA-E04) RRP £200 Gate EON Hop Up Chamber £55 KAC QD silencer £35 Repro Eotech £25 New: £320 Condition Almost no signs of wear, everything works as it should & shoots well. Serviced when the hop was put in around a year ago Price: £200 (+ any 3 mags included free) https://www.davescustomairsoft.co.uk/specna-arms-rra-sa-e04-edge-tm-hal-etu-tm-carbine E&C M727 Custom RRP £270 Gate Titan II Mosfet £135 Gate EON Hop Up Chamber £55 G&P Comp M2 Red Dot £50 WASDN Flashlight & Diffuser £25 New: £535 Condition My passion project for a long time, any BHD purists will know Hardly any signs of wear, some small scratches to the body from use Shoots extremely well, front wired to deans with convertor to mini tamiya Price: £400 (+ any 3 mags included free) https://www.actionhobbies.co.uk/products/ec-m733-2-0-airsoft-rifle-black/ WE M1911 MEU RRP £120 x 5 Magazines £35 each New: £295 Condition Not used for over a year, was working fine but one magazine has a broken follower but all appear gas tight. Price: £150 (suppressor included free) https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/we-europe-meu-1911-45-soc-gbb-pistol-railed Warrior Assault DCS in OD RRP £165 Condition Used, comes with a selection of non-WAS pouches for free as I have no use for them (DM for details) No plates included Price: £90 https://www.uktactical.com/product/warrior-dcs-plate-carrier-base-18856 Chest Rig - Coyote Included with any of the above free of charge AEG Magazines Mid caps (x3 specna arms / x3 unknown brand) Hi caps (x5 tokyo marui - old spec, not NGRS) Collection/Meet preferred in Northants area, postage & bundles considered - DM to discuss UKARA/Defence required for RIFs CheersNO VALUE SPECIFIED
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