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Do any of you lovely people know anywhere that has mk5 (or smaller) electric detonated maroons in stock? Everywhere I've looked is out of stock

Edit: sorry, I don't know how to do the red text

 
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I've never had a problem with Parcel Force Worldwide Express 48 ?

Tried Hermes a couple of times and NEVER again ?

Use THIS site to book at good prices.

 
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My brother has a airsoft rifle and has his airsoft weapon license, am i able to use that weapon without being licensed but under his supervision?

 
My brother has a airsoft rifle and has his airsoft weapon license, am i able to use that weapon without being licensed but under his supervision?
Yes, as long as you are at an official airsoft site or your own private land.

The rifle must not be seen by the public.

 
Que the borg....Its not a License! 

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regards 

 
My brother has a airsoft rifle and has his airsoft weapon license, am i able to use that weapon without being licensed but under his supervision?


Why do I get the feeling that you're under 18?

Either way, you're fine, with or without supervision.  He can loan or gift it to you without any issue.  Ownership or possession in private has never been an offence and so doesn't need a "licence" (and he doesn't have one).  Possession in public (i.e. you're on your way to or from an insured airsoft site) always needs a "reasonable excuse" (i.e. you're on your way to or from an insured airsoft site).

In practice, what @EDcase said: don't let it be seen, and it won't be an issue.  No larking around in the woods, or climbing on your roof for a photoshoot.

 
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I’ve just bought a CYMA CM.350 (spring pump action) from Bullseye County Sports. I’ve only run 2 shell mags through and it’s stopped working?!? (Using ASG bbs) Pumps gone loose so won’t rack forwards and no trigger pull. Would cold weather affect a spring shottie or have I just got a dud? I need to get on to Bullseye and get replaced?

 
I’ve just bought a CYMA CM.350 (spring pump action) from Bullseye County Sports. I’ve only run 2 shell mags through and it’s stopped working?!? (Using ASG bbs) Pumps gone loose so won’t rack forwards and no trigger pull. Would cold weather affect a spring shottie or have I just got a dud? I need to get on to Bullseye and get replaced?
Lemon ratio for cyma shorties is quite high. Send it back

 
I’ve just bought a CYMA CM.350 (spring pump action) from Bullseye County Sports. I’ve only run 2 shell mags through and it’s stopped working?!? (Using ASG bbs) Pumps gone loose so won’t rack forwards and no trigger pull. Would cold weather affect a spring shottie or have I just got a dud? I need to get on to Bullseye and get replaced?


Sadly, they're pretty fragile.  I'm not entirely clear on the problem you're having, but would note that the pump has to be fully forwards before the trigger will activate.  Since it's currently stuffed, I'd give it a good old heave and slam in both directions.  If you start disassembling, you'll end up with an awful lot of small parts and are unlikely to find replacements for any broken bits, so I'd avoid that unless Bullseye don't fancy taking the return.

 
Sadly, they're pretty fragile.  I'm not entirely clear on the problem you're having, but would note that the pump has to be fully forwards before the trigger will activate.  Since it's currently stuffed, I'd give it a good old heave and slam in both directions.  If you start disassembling, you'll end up with an awful lot of small parts and are unlikely to find replacements for any broken bits, so I'd avoid that unless Bullseye don't fancy taking the return.
Cheers. I’ll give it a good few solid racks and if no joy try send it back.

 
Cheers. I’ll give it a good few solid racks and if no joy try send it back.
Quick update. So turns out there were a couple of bbs stuck inside the hop but it took a lot of fiddling to get them out as I’d already tried clearing the barrels. One of the bbs that came out was quite chewed up, so I don’t know what caused that! Then on the next fire test (only loaded 3 bbs in the mag) same thing happened, so pretty sure it’s a dud gun. Contacting Bullseye to get it resolved. 

 
Yarp, the feeding is problematical.  Mine would try to feed a whole shell full of BBs into the barrels, that sounds similar to what you're seeing.  You'll hear folk giving the iPhone excuse - "ur holdang it rong!!!" - but that's victimblaming.

When I finally got it all apart (being too dumb and stubborn to send it back) I couldn't see what the problem was, so I just gave everything a good wiggle and silicone lube and put it back together, and it's been fine since (so I wasn't donging it wrang).  They're really not intended to be stripped down though, there are dozens of tiny screws going into cheap plastic, so I'd agree with just returning it.

 
Anybody know of an adapter to fit an AK stock to a buffer tube mount?

Plenty the other way, M4 to AK, but I can’t find a reverse one, any idea?

cheers

 
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