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  1. You leap through the air at people... The cleaners at your site must get tired of mopping up all the piss.
    4 points
  2. two_zero

    Airsofting in the rain

    HATE IT when people wont turn off because of some water. hate it hate it hate it. Seriously, man up! despite me being quite outspoken against "realism", it really does get to me that we're supposedly playing soldiers. Soldiers who wont turn up if it's raining.
    4 points
  3. Basically, buy a two tone and then "use the gun so much the paint rubbed off" read as: Rub the paint off. Or paint over it. Personally I'd rub it off because adding more paint just looks shit. Then see if you can count on one hand the number of people who give a fuck. I bet you can't. You're only going to be arrested for anything gun related, if you wave it about in public or try and rob someone/a shop/an institution with it. And in that instance, that's what you're going to be arrested and banged up for. Not painting it black when it should be blue. The law doesn't give shit number 1 about two tone laws, and neither does anyone else. There are too many stupid loop holes for you to jump through to avoid the charges, that the charges simply do not exist. No one in the history of ever, have been arrested and locked up for painting an airsoft gun, selling one to someone under the age of 18, or any of the other stuff that's been mentioned in this thread. The Association of Chief Police Officers have actually issued a statement which says the section of the VCRA with relation to RIFs, is unenforcible. Meaning they can't do anything to you, even if you're caught. Which is basically down to the fact that you will NEVER be caught, unless you walk down the street pointing it at someone, at which point, as I mentioned above, it'll be the fact that you did that, that you'll be getting nicked for. Get your dad to buy you a two tone, then do what you want with it. Possession isn't illegal. Painting one is, but who's going to know? Who's going to care if they do know? Who's going to "tell on you"? If anyone does, nothing will happen because there's nothing wrong with owning a RIF. The whole two tone debate is so pointless that I can't believe I even bothered writing all this down, it isn't worth the time or effort to talk about.
    4 points
  4. capa

    New to it all

    Hey guys, my names Alex(ander), 21 yo and am yet to go to a proper site to play, but looking at YT videos, it looks like great fun. I've bought a little pistol for fun in the garden and plan to go to my local site sometime after my next pay day, probably renting their guns as my little pistol just won't cut it! Anyway, thats me
    3 points
  5. Until next time you need an allen key and all the tiny ones have mysteriously disappeared without trace.
    3 points
  6. the french go for full blown realism. they wont turn up if they are expecting the other team to turn up
    3 points
  7. M_P

    Ares Amoeba Honey Badger

    Doesn't matter though, even the limited recoil of airsoft moves the gun slightly putting you slightly off target, anything to reduce that is a benefit. Not hugely but a bit nonetheless. I find that it reduces the amount of sway in a gun a pretty large amount too. Normally you have the vast majority of the weight of the rifle supported by just the very bottom, holding the gun further out and higher up reduces that somewhat, kind of like holding a hockey stick- if you held just the bottom, it's got more mass that can become unstable, hold it half way and it's much less likely. I don't hold rifles in the full-on thumb over bore style but I tend to hold them much further forward than normal, since my old m14 gave me no choice but to do that as the weight was so far forwards I just carried it over onto pretty much every things else, it's more tiring over extended periods but definitely keeps the rifle more solidly planted in the shoulder.
    2 points
  8. jay83

    Airsofting in the rain

    Lol this is so true
    2 points
  9. Or you could just read what I said...
    2 points
  10. haha I was thinking the same thing. Dry weather soldiers lol Getting wet is all part of the fun. Once you're home afterwards, in dry clothes, the feeling of achievement is great. Its when you're stuck out in the field on an exercise in the regs, with no chance of even dry clothes, thats when it becomes character building
    2 points
  11. - 2006: The government decides (probably after a long consultative process that included reading a lot of the Daily Mail) that they can 'reduce violent crime' by banning toy guns that look 'realistic.' They decide that they can't really force everyone to give back the toy guns they already have, so they don't make owning them illegal. They also realise that nobody is probably going to realise or care if they made buying them illegal, so they don't do that either. Instead they just make it illegal to sell, import or manufacture them. They also seem to think nobody needs them for anything useful at all, though another quick consultation (this one seems to effectively been a brainstorm they made on a piece of A4) leads them to the conclusion that some people might need them, but the only people who might possibly have any decent use for realistic toy guns are people working in film, TV or stage, re-enactors or people who the Queen asked to go and buy them as part of their job. So they give these guys a 'pass,' and essentially add in to the new law that these guys will be breaking the law like everyone else, but they can't be prosecuted for doing so. The Violent Crime Reduction Act (VCRA) 2006 is passed. Job done, everyone's happy. Or so they think. - Early 2007: Airsoft retailers kick off. "Oh my days blud!" They shout. "What dem man gone done?" They (leading retailers like Zeroone, Airsoft World, Landwarrior, etc.) form a group: The United Kingdom Airsoft Retailers Association (UKARA), because forming a group and getting an acronym instantly makes you feel like you've got big boy pants on. They get a sit-down with the lawmakers and explain what airsoft is and how their livelihoods will be severely affected when the new law comes into play in October. The lawmakers pretend they know what UKARA are talking about whilst they're actually saying to each other: "Oh, I say! 'Airsoft?' How ridiculously absurd!" They show their confusion (and the fact that they seem to think that these UKARA chaps are some sort of tribal lords who have complete control over all airsoft events and retail in the UK) by getting the Home Secretary to add another 'defence' to the list. By the time they get round to this they've actually forgotten what airsoft is, so they just write it down as something to do with "military and law enforcement scenarios." They then reassure themselves that it's all going to be cool because the UKARA tribal council has agreed to set up a database of people they trust and they're only going to sell to them. Obviously, since the UKARA are the only people who are ever going to sell anyone realistic looking toy guns, there will never be any problems ever. - October 2007: Virtually all violent crime in the UK is ended thanks to the VCRA. - 2007-Present: 99% of airsofters have literally no clue what the VCRA and UKARA are all about. They keep arguing about what 'defences you need to buy' without realising that this makes no sense whatsoever. They quote stuff that the UKARA has made up, like "regular skirmisher," as if it was something to do with the actual law. Additionally, 99.9% of UK politicians and police also have no idea what the VCRA and UKARA are all about, however most people on airsoft forums are convinced that 'we're being watched,' 'our sport in under threat,' 'the Home Secretary has us under scrutiny,' etc. This is all true. Teresa May does nothing all day but read airsoft forums in the hope of gathering enough evidence to finally shut us down.
    2 points
  12. One thing to remember in the rain is to have decent mesh goggles. Even if your not a fan of mesh, switching to a pair in the rain gives you a major advantage over those using perspecs specs, as even the best glases will steam up or catch droplets on the outside. A Digger hat (or boonie) with some mesh goggles and you will be like shooting fish in a barrel.
    2 points
  13. Let me re-phrase my point in that case; No one has ever had a policeman walk into their house without there being a reason for it, see a gun, say, "SHOULD THAT BE BLUE?" for you to then stupidly say, "Erm, yeah" and which point he'll go, "YOU'RE NICKED SANSHOINE!" Doesn't happen.
    2 points
  14. Mike636

    Getting an rif under 18

    But the the OP just don't be a dick and you'll be fine
    2 points
  15. Trojan

    Getting an rif under 18

    Why do you even think an officer will just randomly pull a perfectly legal driver over and ask to inspect your bag to hope he would find an RIF. Jesus Christ man, the police have better things to do! They're public servants that don't get enough praise. If you are really scared, do these things; get a gun bag, drive safely, build a positive relationship with an employee/ owner of the skirmish site. You're covered from all ends there then. My advice? Wait a few years. Buy a cheap second hand, enjoy it, learn how to use guns properly, learn how to maintain and service rifles, upgrade it ( if you want ) and learn to become your own technician. THEN buy a gun worth lots of £££. By then you will be able to afford it, you will be old enough, and most importantly you will have the knowledge required to successfully maintain and understand the correct use of an AEG.
    2 points
  16. Hello fellow airsofters! First time poster long time lurker New to the hobby (tho I've wanted to partake for a long time) and must admit I loved it. Only played it the once at Bristol Black Ops and really enjoyed myself, can recommend the site for sure! Hoping to get a couple of skirmishes in over the summer when the job allows, although I'm attending a weekend event at Bristol Black Ops in September and I'm stoked Managed to get a large(ish) group of friends to go with me and looking to make a squad/team and get into that aspect of the game. - Ant
    1 point
  17. Mack

    Ares Amoeba Honey Badger

    I like that style of grip. I use an AFG on my rifle and its designed to be held that way. My block II M4 is pretty front heavy and holding it like that is far more comfortable than arm further in. Much quicker to aquire targets too as it gives much better "pointability" and control.
    1 point
  18. M_P

    NEW TM SCARH Problem.

    I may have my black battery wire clip thing somewhere, I'll keep an eye out for it as I don't use it.
    1 point
  19. Was it a tan G&G and you sprayed it black using something like fishnet stockings ??? I just tore my favourite pair..... WWWWOOPPPPSSSSS - wrong forum, thought I was on another site - lol just kidding, ignore me - most people do or just plain cross the street to avoid me Jeez - she didn't half give you a funny look who - that bird that just walked past ??? No - Mother Nature
    1 point
  20. M_P

    NEW TM SCARH Problem.

    Just checked, mine still has the moving sound inside it when tilted. Worth noting that on the 3 TM scars I've seen the stocks have been very stiff on each and the buttons are a bit 'mushy', I don't think it's a fault with yours.
    1 point
  21. Good old rash, impulse purchases. Where would the airsoft business be without them?
    1 point
  22. Liquid Blanco in Khaki (it's stuff for colouring and cleaning webbing)
    1 point
  23. Moose87

    FPS

    could you imagine a game like that where you literally had to throw BBs at people.
    1 point
  24. Moose87

    FPS

    He talks funny
    1 point
  25. two_zero

    hoodies?

    hurts? sure! but it will hardly kill you!
    1 point
  26. TacMaster

    hoodies?

    I was sweating under it in my MAV- there was a dark patch the exact shape of the rig on my t-shirt underneath, and this was in February
    1 point
  27. Lozart

    NEW TM SCARH Problem.

    If it's not fit for purpose then you shouldn't have to pay return postage. I hear you on the lack of confidence though. I'll buy any old crap online but I much prefer to handle guns and stuff in the flesh so to speak. Unless there's a crap ton of money to be saved buying off t'web then I'd rather be able to look the guy in the eye and say "hang on, this thing feckin rattles, get me another".
    1 point
  28. You're in NI right? If you ever feel like returning this lemon, you also have the option of buying it in a shop in the ROI. AirsoftEire in Dundalk have the Recoil scars for 470 pounds, pricey because of the gubmit taxing us to death,but you can have a feel of it and test it. Last time I was in store they had a box of Scar Heavies but that was before I left for ukraine in May.
    1 point
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  30. M_P

    NEW TM SCARH Problem.

    My scar has always been like that, haven't picked it up for ages though so can't remember if it still does. I'll check when I get home after work.
    1 point
  31. That's the recoil weight moving about in the upper receiver,one guy on reddit had the same trait on his SCAR L,didn't impact shooting or performance one bit. If you want to be 100% sure of an issue,call up Eagle6 airsoft,they're the spets on the recoil shock line and might offer a tip about a fix or something.
    1 point
  32. Russe11

    hoodies?

    Scrim scarf- Protects the neck, allows airflow keeping you cool, can be used to wipe goggles etc and if you need to hide in a bush you can drape it over your head for improved camo.
    1 point
  33. I haven't tried it tbh, I'm sure there'll be a YouTube video about it or something. Which I bet has comments disabled lol.
    1 point
  34. I really want to play in the snow, I have since I started airsoft last year. Unfortunately it didn't snow last winter
    1 point
  35. Richard65

    Getting an rif under 18

    Do you actually read the answers to your questions? The person has to `gift' the gun to you. That means they get nothing in return. Taking your cash for a worthless item would not work if they were to be caught. No one is allowed to sell you a two-tone or RIF but they could sell your parents a two-tone. If you look on the sales section of the forum you will see that sellers want proof of your defence (normally UKARA number) before they will sell as it is their responsibility.
    1 point
  36. Laws Regarding Buying and Selling Imitation Firearms Relevant to Airsoft As the law currently stands (and it stands on the whim of the Home Secretary): In relation to UNDER 18s: - it is legal to own an IF or a RIF - it is illegal to buy an IF or a RIF if you are under 18 - it is illegal to sell an IF or a RIF to an under 18 From 'VCRA 2006' Section 40 - http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2006/38/section/40 In relation to OVER 18s: - it is legal to own an IF or a RIF - it is legal to buy an IF or a RIF if you are over 18 - it is legal to sell an IF to an over 18 - it is illegal to sell a RIF to an over 18 - it is illegal to manufacture a RIF - it is illegal to import a RIF From 'VCRA 2006' Section 36 - http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2006/38/section/36 NOTE 1: if you wish to import a RIF, manufacture a RIF or sell a RIF to an over 18 you can avail yourself of a 'defence against prosecution' if you can show that you believed that you were intending to provide the RIF for "the acting out of military or law enforcement scenarios for the purposes of recreation" (an example of which is 'airsoft skirmishing') at a site with third party liability insurance. One way for a seller to do this is to establish that the buyer is registered with the UKARA database, though this is by no means a legal requirement or the only way for the seller to establish a defence for themselves. From 'VCRA 2006 (Realistic Imitation Firearms) Regulations 2007' - http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2007/20072606.htm With further notes specific to airsoft in 'VCRA 2006 (Commencement No 3) Order 2007' - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-violent-crime-reduction-act-2006-commencement-no-3-order-2007-firearms-measures NOTE 2: any attempt to commit one of the offences listed as illegal above is also illegal in itself. From 'Criminal Attempts Act 1981' Section 1 - http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1981/47/section/1 NOTE 3: the defence required to manufacture a RIF is not age specific, so an under 18 should be able to do so legally as long as they can prove their defence. Acronym Glossary: IF: Imitation Firearm (in relation to airsoft this is generally recognised as an airsoft gun which is painted over 50% in an 'unrealistic' colour - this is generally referred to as 'two tone') RIF: Realistic Imitation Firearm (in relation to airsoft this is generally recognised as an airsoft gun which is 'realistically' coloured so as not be easily distinguishable from a real firearm) VCRA: Violent Crime Reduction Act (the most recent law which directly affects the buying and selling of imitation firearms) UKARA: United Kingdom Airsoft Retailers Association (a group created by leading UK airsoft retailers to easily establish a defence against prosecution for themselves when selling imitation firearms - they maintain a database of airsoft players for this purpose; to be entered on the database a player must play three games in over a two month period at a registered airsoft site)
    1 point
  37. I spent too much time on Japanese airsoft forums reading about the recoils
    1 point
  38. Take a towel, change of clothes, and be prepared to clean .. yes CLEAN your weapons after the game ... cleaning guns should always be practiced but even more so after a day in the rain ... if you want to keep your precious multicam from getting wet .. I would suggest a poncho .. they are about £5 from ebay or any military surplus store.
    1 point
  39. Lol retro for me is Elite on my C64!
    1 point
  40. You should also try Spartan, which is up by the airport. It's a much better site. Black ops is okay but I find it a bit too paintbally with the big plastic containers etc. Black ops Portishead is not bad but everything is covered in paint as it's a smaller site shared with paintballers (messy b'stards). Also worth a look is Bristol Airsoft, its a relatively small indoor site in the old Magistrates court on Bridewell street. SimonQuigley and I are going down there on Wed (13th). The great thing about Bristol Airsoft is that it's possible to go on Tues, Wed or Thurs evenings as well as Sundays. Indoor airsoft does however involve a fair bit more pain, due to the shorter engagement distances
    1 point
  41. TacMaster

    Getting an rif under 18

    ^this, or buy a cheap CYMA AEG and open it up and have a look around. I used to think gearboxes were horribly complex and I was afraid of opening my old MP5's one, but as soon as I did it was a lot more simple than I thought. I even managed to give it a good clean out, corrected the angle of engagement of the gears and re-greased it properly
    1 point
  42. Hendy

    Airsofting in the rain

    Playing in the rain is fine only problem you might have is not many people going.
    1 point
  43. are you serious....... Just type in airsoft eotech 551...
    1 point
  44. >Ares >Even thinking about good internals
    1 point
  45. Lozart

    Ares Amoeba Honey Badger

    300? Amateur! It's come from a real steel shooting technique designed to help with controlling recoil but it's just fashion/dumbassery in airsoft.
    1 point
  46. Most PTT's will fit as long as they are the same brand. If you want another radio, get motorola TLKRs, they are good
    1 point
  47. I had every allen key except the size I needed earlier so bought a new set, should never have that issue again.
    1 point
  48. Mack

    Junior UKARA? WTF???

    Can you point me to where it says this (highlighted red) in uk law? because I can tell you now it doesnt. Thats a ukara guidline, not a law.
    1 point
  49. ak2m4

    "Retro" Gaming 1995-2001

    My first games console, it's doesn't get much more retro than this :-) Combat blew my mind!!
    1 point
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