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murph

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  • Birthday 09/09/1997

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    Krytac CRB
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    S.W.A.T Urban / Fortress
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  1. Marshmallow launcher. And he actually killed someone with it.
  2. Not being funny, but there's loads of things to lean your gun against whether it be CQB or outdoors, for example, trees and walls. But, if I see that they're genuinely struggling with whatever it is they're faffing around with, it's a matter of "eh, sure". Like others have said, however, I'm more enthusiastic to do so if it's not another bloody rental gun for a change.
  3. http://www.ebairsoft.com/maritime-helmet-tb815-p-7424.html This would be a very wise choice as a starting helmet - obviously a FAST-styled one so relatively simple and doesn't require much money putting into unlike my TMC AirFrame in which I've had to invest money on a real-deal retention system due to comfort issues. Also, looks (and probably feels, due to being FMA) pretty damn close to the real Ops-Core for the price.
  4. This exactly. The dimensions of a majority of airsoft G17s on the market are similar to that of RS G21s and so if you're looking for a direct fit without having to modify, get yourself a G21 holster. BlackHawk! offers a range of plastic holsters for either side of your body. I personally would recommend the CQC Concealment style, had a couple of them in the past and have a G21 styled one for my TM G17 now. They're bloody fantastic, so easy to draw and holster your pistol and you hardly notice it sitting on your hip.
  5. Honestly, I'd say go with your idea of a TM G17. Being a bit simpler to operate and handle, it may be better suited to your son as you've pointed out his issue with 'unwieldlyness'. Regardless, as others have said, you can't go wrong with any TM, really.
  6. May be a teeny bit over your budget, but maybe consider the TM MP7 AEP?
  7. Not sure if it's 100% PMC, but you should consider checking out JPCs. All sorts of low-budget brands like Emerson, TMC and MODI make them and they're pretty easy to pick up off eBay if I remember correctly? They come in a pretty wide variety of colours so you should be able to find one you like the look of. I personally have a Emerson JPC in MultiCam and despite lacking quality areas in high-stress areas that you'd expect, it's perfectly ample for airsoft. If you need something a bit more low-profile, perhaps have a quick look at what Condor offers?
  8. FMA L4G24 (the aluminium one) DE FMA Wilcox 3-Hole Shroud DE Element Manta Strobe (red light version) replica DE Night Evolution Charge MPLS replica DE Mesh skull mask thingy All off eBay. Very nearly finished my AirFrame build! All that's needed now is Crye rails, Ops-Core H-Nape and a Contour Camera!
  9. Ian liked this? But... But there are rails and stuff on that AK!
  10. Woah, wasn't expecting that haha! You have the camo to match though, I just throw mine on with a PMC loadout! Nice rifle though, actually haven't been using mine as much recently because I've been playing indoors and its a bit long for there!
  11. The ICS M4 as it stands. Currently not functional, due to a buggered hop unit but from what I can see, not too difficult to get a replacement. Standard flash hider, some Madbull Troy / Viking Tactics Battlerail, 13 inches I think. Replica T1, mounted so far forward due to the kinda dodgy rail on the upper receiver. PTS hi-cap. Standard ICS pistol grip, would change if the lower receiver wasn't so picky about what other brands to accept. Chinese replica CTR, couldn't be bothered splashing out on a PTS so got the next best thing. I used to run Chinese replica MBUS sights, but they sort of got in the way of how I like to grip the gun, and since they're too low to be used with the T1 on when it runs out of battery, they came off. You may have also noticed the mini tamiya connector on the outside, and that's because I have to run a PEQ box since I can't be bothered rewiring it to the rear, and when I'm using it, it looks a bit shyte, so I took that off for the time being. I know what some of you may be thinking - "Haz, that's awfully customised for an ICS, supposedly one of the worst manufacturers for making guns that only accept proprietary parts" - and you'd be right. I took a bit of a gamble getting this gun, knowing that I was going to slap the new rail system and stock on it right away, but there was literally nothing else in stock that I liked at the time, and hey-ho - here we are today. The nut supplied with the rail for the rail itself went straight on the gun, no wobble at all, so made up about that. The stock, being a Chinese replica, was designed to fit a large variety of manufacturer's guns, so there's obviously a little wobble, but nothing major at all. Maybe only a couple of degrees to the left and right, and I've only just learnt that from now when I've literally picked up the gun to check it, so pretty negligible in my honest opinion. However, the Chinese replica Magpul pistol grip that I bought just wasn't having it with the gun, and since I'm not experienced by any means whatsoever with modifying these sorts of things to fit, I threw in the towel. There is a different ICS one that's obviously going to fly onto it, but it looks mingin' in all honesty. Never mind, maybe if I have the sufficient funds I'll do a Block II build on it, knowing that it accepts Madbull rails. The only thing I can think of adding to it in the near future externally is something that allows me a better grip on the front of the rail, but I'm guessing that the simple remedy to this will just be rail covers for the top rail. Anyway, I think that about does it - let me know what you think lads!
  12. Looks like the pitchforks and torches could have been used earlier lads... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRiRbtOaRWE
  13. Cheers for the info, Ian. Maybe it's time to start researching how to do a weathered paintjob then, though thinking about it, the wood kit does sound very tempting indeed. So yeah, sounds like it's time to start looking around for ICS bits
  14. Potentially first time playing CQB on Sunday. Any quick tips for someone moving from 2 straight years of woodlands?

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    2. rikkilous

      rikkilous

      once you go cqb you will never return to woodland dude i did same and so glad i did its such a rush you will enjoy it

    3. Chock

      Chock

      Have a tac light which can easily be switched off and on. Also a small torch. Ensure everything can be got to quickly, without looking. Tape stuff up that might make a noise (i.e. swivels etc). Keep your loadout simple and light (it gets hot indoors). Be a sneaky bastard; 'slow is fast and fast is slow'.

    4. Russe11

      Russe11

      There are 2 ways to do CQB. The 1st is to make use of cover so that it is hard for people to hit you. The other way is to keep moving and shoot at any potential cover making it hard for people to shoot at you because they can't risk sticking their head out. The 1st way often results in getting pinned down and flanked, the second way will result in running out of ammo or being shot by the sneaky git you failed to spot.

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