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I really like NGRSs, but if you want to up the power closer to the limit it gets expensive as the gearbox internals are not built for heavier springs. Unless you want the recoil and the stop on empty there are many other options that will do more for less money.
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I'm currently having a nightmare with Extreme Airsoft. They confirmed my online order by email last week (6th August), I then had another email later the same day claiming my order was 'unsuccessful'. I have tried to contact them repeatedly during the last week to ask what the problem is, or to try to resolve things, but I have received absolutely no response whatsover. Unfortunately, I've run out of patience and goodwill, and I've had to resort to a chargeback on my payment now. A simple one-off acknowledgement of my one of my emails during the last 8 days would have helped.
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I think this is the stage up from throwing BB's at your opposition.
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I have a warhead base 27k brushless motor in my Gate Aster/13:1 gear set in my MP5. It didn’t increase the rate of fire by much but the pistol grip stays cool, it’s snappier on the trigger and much more efficient. Pre brushless motor I had to change battery to get through the day and it now plays a whole day on 1 battery. https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/warhead-industries-base-brushless-motor-long-shaft?fv=24239 They have faster motors and more expensive high spec versions as well but this got me to 27 rps which is more than enough for my requirements.
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Now everyone can see my expensive CNC hop unit, finally.
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Send RIF separately and in two packages. Break em down into package of uppers and package of lowers. That way they are parts and trades and orange stripes do not apply. Send all the accessories separately, remove valves from magazines or whole package could be destroyed. It's more effort and will cost more but they should get there ok. Actually defence is for selling but bizarrely has to be held by buyer. It really is a crap piece of legislation. Also your using UPS probably better finding a UPS Customer Centres: On-site UPS operating facility rather than a drop of point and seek there advice.
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List items on a declaration in an appropriate manner eg a package could be declared as ‘books’, and a total value no need to list every title, author, publisher etc A priced invoice would be expected to be as per the bookshops catalogue which would list each individual title An airsoft RIF with accessories could be declared as “airsoft equipment” or “airsoft rifle and accessories”, and the total sale as valuation If a retail sale then an invoice would list as per the catalogue such as “wonder rifle xz79” plus “magazines qty 7” or could actually have sold as a bundle such as “wonder rifle xz79 starter pack” Be informative Unless you are giving a present of £1000 worth of airsoft guns and gears don’t make a false declaration calling it a gift Take note that customs declarations stating “gift” are red flags to customs staff It’s the traditional go to false declaration of dodgy Chinese sales to evade import tax and customs duty ((((But it’s a pointless false declaration, the gift vs sale just changes the taxation threshold slightly
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Seems all of his listings are taking the piss. Gate titan for £100, £109 brand new from PatrolBase Magpul AFG in the same horrible paint scheme £25, £29 brand new from LandWarrior Action Army 45k motor for £60 or a brand new one from Cage Airsoft (Who tend to be expensive af) for £68 The only “good” deal is the acetech tracer but again in a horrible paint job (Not that I can talk, looking at the hideous g36 I bought…)
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A transparent GBB receiver? That's pretty cool to be able to see everything working as it fires but I doubt it'd stand up to any prolonged use/abuse.
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It's not even nearly a good paint job. I think the can was running out
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Bought my MP9 from @Ronin0033 and apart from the bolt getting stuck to the rear every now and then, it's been an absolute trooper. I really only use it in CQB sites so i've never felt the need to get the TNT hop/barrel set but I would really like one at the stock barrel length but they're spendy and tend to be sold out pretty fast. If you need mags, i'd suggest looking at retailers in Asia as they can charge as low as £33 per mag vs £50/£55 in the UK but the challenge is finding them in stock.
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£70 for a painted CTR stock or £75 for a brand new CTR stock https://www.surplusstore.co.uk/magpul-ctr-carbine-mil-spec-rifle-stock-black.html Tough call that…
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Yeah, you'd hope it's modular enough that the receivers have plentiful spares, assuming the upper and lower are the only parts damaged!
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How do you define "competitive"? I was able to outplay opponents running guns from £800 to £1000 while I had a ~£110 P90 until I decided to spend more money sorting out its trigger. Is there one feature you're dead set on having that is present in one gun but absent in the other? That may be your deciding factor. Reliability is relative. Every brand of skirmishable AEGs does its odd bad apple. I'd say reliability is much better today than when I first played donkey's years ago. I reckon that's owed greatly to the market being so competitive that even entry to mid-level products are made to higher standards and have features you'd only have seen toward the top end of the market.
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