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Blast from the past. It's STAR UMP that I've had for a while that needed repairs. The selector gears sitting between the gearbox and the lower receiver had snapped due to metal fatigue. Luckily they are the same as a CYMA G36 so I fitted a set and then fitted a Pico SSR which involved chopping the inside of the upper receiver so that it would fit along with a battery. Just when things were looking good the selector plate snapped but again thankfully it's the same as a CYMA G36 so a quick order to fire support and things are all working now.

I might give it a run out this weekend if I can find the rest of the magazines.

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Hi everyone, thanks a lot guys! Can't deny it's always nice to hear positive comments regarding the collection :)

Of course I know, that there are loads of collectors out there with far more guns and an even broader variety of rare stuff.

Didn't know this video by Negative, that's an absolutely awesome collection! Especially as he owns extremely rare guns from the classic era, as mentioned, I love guns from back then.

So that's amazing and yes, he definately has a bigger collection ;)

PS: To be fair, though, he doesn't have to cope with german bureaucracy and our ludicrous gun laws ?

As a small example: When I want something, that is not officially sold by a shop here, like, say, a collector's item like a Western Arms, and I want to import it, I have to contact two different agencies to get permits, have the gun sent to one of our departments for firearm testing, they test the gun and put their stamp of approval on it, then send it back to me. The complete process costs between 125 and 150€, all to have a "toy gun" legally imported into Germany -.-

 
20 hours ago, Lozart said:



I reckon Luke could give him a run for his money... 



I do believe that's me hes having a moan about the calico.

Well, we can only account for 3 in the UK including his and I've done a lot of asking around.

So, yeah, they are that uncommon.

Very happy to be proven wrong.

 
And I bet you don't even go airsofting the 1 day a year it's actually viable to skirmish in snow ?

 
Few pics of a KHC Maverick M88 (this was commented twice, once in the thread, once via pm, after I posted fotos of the collection - never expected this to be the gun that gets the most attention ?)

A real fun gun!

Plastic as far as the eye can see, but surprisingly rigid and sturdy. First airsoft shotgun sporting several barrels, this shotgun fires 4 BBs through 4 barrels at once (and was released 5 years prior to the TM SPAS12 ;))

Has a BB reservoir, you simply pour BBs through an opening in the carryhandle, rack the foregrip and fire away.

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I have a great fondness for old spring guns myself. Has been posted before and I need to get a new pic as I've got about 20 more since this picture. One day I will have a gun wall.View attachment 49845
Wow! That is impressive.

Great display.?

The only 2 guns I have now. 

KWA MP9 with the Airsoft Artisan retractable stock.

TM Recoil M4A1 that I've tried to turn into a Mk18. Might not be exact but I'm happy with it so far. 

Recoil has all the bells and whistles and a Titangate NGRS Mosfet installed.

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Very nice.loving the devilish grin patch! ?

 
ARES APC9. lovely firing little AEG. As with most Ares products a bit of TLC will make the most of it. Already sorted out the wobbly stock by replacing the 2 springs under the stock catch button and is now a lot better.

inner barrel is only about 130mm and the stock rubber seems meh so I'll probably replace both of these soon. The bolt handles have a bit of wobble as well when folded so I'll probably replace the springs in them as well to keep them from rattling about when folded to the side.

The mags are a bit stiff in the magwell but I think this will get better with use. The rubber bumps on the base of the magazine are a nice touch but I might bin them so that I can cram more mags into a M4 pouch.

oh and the pin that holds the stock on, that you need to remove to fit a battery, is the tightest I've ever come across. 

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