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  1. Chav loadout..
    8 points
  2. One from saturday
    6 points
  3. Marui EBBr number 1, the outdoors-y type.
    5 points
  4. I was up in Wales for the weekend for my uncles wedding, I was ring bearer? And at the dinner afterwards he said thank yous etc, and i was given it new in the box Excuse blurry iphone photo
    5 points
  5. *ahem* Tactical waist pack.
    4 points
  6. 4 points
  7. When you are wearing that Loadout do you turn up in this car
    4 points
  8. Needs to be fitted with these obviously.
    3 points
  9. I think Monty has said what we were all thinking
    3 points
  10. You can try to diversify and approach the industry from multiple angles, I'm slowly but surely growing my YouTube channel to the point where it's profitable. I'm no where near there yet, but I'm fairly convinced that it will at least start to pay for itself sooner or later and the bigger the channel gets, the faster it picks up. Come 50k subs it ought to be fairly easy money, and that will come with its own rewards and opportunities. Getting noticed by shops, advertising deals, free kit to review etc etc. You can also charge people for tech services, and it's not impossible to make money by buying damaged guns, fixing them up and selling them on for a profit, you just need to get good at picking the right items to go for. There's a market for custom guns built to order as well, if you've got the skills to make guns that don't exist in airsoft out of guns that do... *Rubs fingers together* I know I'd pay a lot for a GBB SVU-AS
    3 points
  11. I imagine if a bb got a solid connection with an actual bollock it'd hurt a fair bit but I've only ever had a bit of sack contact which isn't that bad. With a couple of layers it's nothing to worry about. You have to be very unlucky or in something of a dubious position to get a proper smacker on a knacker. Maybe I'm over thinking it a little...
    2 points
  12. How? Teach me!!! I'm stuck with velcro and little balls of fluff keeping getting in between the teeth rendering them uselesss!!!!!!!!
    2 points
  13. I can tie my in laces and everything...
    2 points
  14. The guy on the right looks very out of place
    2 points
  15. I hope that's your mums bedroom. Otherwise you have an awful lot of necklaces....
    2 points
  16. Hi All, I made up some grenade holders the other day for Sundays game While there, they got a lot of attention from other players and the local shop. So basically, I want to ask what you would pay for such a device. I plan to sell them in singles or triples. My beginning price based on my costs are £12.50 each, or 3 for £32.50 I think this is comparable with other pouches A triple M4 holder, in a good quality, would fetch around the £25 mark. These are unique and handmade. So this strikes me as reasonable They work by threading through molle (needs two horizontal strips) and locks in via velcro. Every time a grenade is inserted it applies pressure to the velcro and when the grenade is removed, the same happens So regardless of the relatively light grip of velcro, its being tightened on every use. Pop studs could also be used if preferred. So use Grenades are put in tip or base first and then clipped into the spring clips. To remove, just lever them out. Its a very natural movement. They can also be slipped out in a direct up or down movement, depending on their position. They can be used right way up or upside down. Benefits - The grenades are always in the same place and can be indexed without the need to look for them. They can be fast replenished from a separate pouch No clips, velcro or other retention is required. No need to unclip before use. . You gain consistent location, ease of draw and speed in use. You dont have to unclip your pouch, find the grenade, and then reseal the said pouch. The grenade can also be retained without the cap in place Allowing for even greater speed as you now no longer need to remove them before use. Version 2 will have striker patches added so you can draw, strike and throw without having to move your gaze from the target or operate any velcro or clips Thoughts?
    2 points
  17. I would say that a job in the airsoft world would be highly unlikely... As has been said, most manufacturers are in the east. Which basically leaves you in a minimum wage job selling guns and chatting crap to strangers... Which is possible... But how many shops really exist? Also worth noting is that engineering is far from boring... Electrical might not be type thing, but there's many, many types of engineering, doing many various things... Engineers don't fix things... They create things. If the sky people say their sending our an engineer, or a coffee machine has a sign on it saying "broken, awaiting engineer"... Then laugh at them both... And don't trick yourself into thinking "engineering isn't for me" I don't want to get my hands dirty all day... As a little aside... At uni, I want learning how to fix a photocopier... I was designing engine components...
    2 points
  18. I think Simon has just set the benchmark with regards to this thread Anyway, from Frontoweic (my favourite soviet camo supplier): Tarzan M22 (olive drab) vest. Mazkalat KZM "Oak" (Partizan) complete camo set. 383,00 PLN = £74.66 ~ including international shipping.
    2 points
  19. Yeah Simon, you should definitely put a frogman loadout together to go with that watch! For me: 4 x 6000mAh 18650 batteries - £3.21 - posted ~ toymodel55 fleabay 9500lm 7xCREE XM-L T6 LED Skyray Torch (muahahahaaaa) - £23 posted ~ combine-m fleabay 4 x 18650 battery tray with 6" leads - 99p posted ~ fleabay (which reminds me, i need to get a LiPo charge monitor plug+leads) Battery Charge Tester - £1.28 posted ~ fleabay Pressure Pad Switch f/ TrustFire Torches (hopefully will fit XML T6 zoomable type) - £1.79 posted ~ fleabay Soviet Officer Short Sleeved Shirt - £14.95 posted - ironfields-com on fleabay KGB Badge 8oz Stainless Steel Vodka Flask - £12.75 posted ~ ironfields 4 Blocks of FIMO (Sahara, Cognac, Caramel, Dolphin Grey) to make a funky ergonomic grip for my Vz61 - £5.88 ~ fleabay 1:6 Scale Metal Dragunov SVD Model - £13.50 posted ~ dualdealshop fleabay (for Mia Meerkat) Spartan Doctrine 200rnd Speedloader - £8.75 posted ~ dualdealshop Element Ultra Cylinder Head f/ V3 GB - £8.00 posted ~ dualdealshop 4S LiPo Balance Charger Extension Lead - £2.20 posted ~ fleabay (who'd a thunk you can't find less than 10 of the plain leads as a single lot? grrrrrr)
    2 points
  20. LegoJon

    MTP or DPM?

    I play in a dense wooded area and DPM is king. But as said, it's a fashion parade really.
    2 points
  21. Dream on sunshine
    2 points
  22. This has been done loads before but I thought it would be a nice little video to go with a channel me and friend started a little while ago... But here it is! Slow motion Airsoft Gas Blowback:
    2 points
  23. So I'm sat in a hotel at the moment watching Second In Command. It's awful. Like, really awful. So far I have witnessed EVERY cliche know to filmkind. And did you know, that if you cut the power cables to a cctv camera - the front of it will explode? Also, guns don't have recoil (who knew, everyone who's paid for a Recoil Shock has been ripped off). And EVERYTHING ELSE. Bad guys ALWAYS stand right in front of their enemy without armour of barricades or any substantial cover, because they've got a hostage and that makes it totally safe. The American embassy has a compound with a 10ft concrete wall and a solid steel, foot thick gate. BUT, because the enemy are coming, on foot, with mixed assault weapons, they feel the need to put a wardrobe against the front door to make sure the baddies stay out. The hero is a suave tough guy with a troubled past and a strange accent, and sure, he did that thing that time where he got everyone killed, but he NEVER misses and he NEVER needs to show caution because he's such a master tactician that he makes Shih-Tzu or whoever it was (who wrote the art of war) look like a three year old mashing his head against a keyboard whilst playing My Little Pony Island Adventure. And there's oh so so so much more. It's almost as bad as Olympus Has Fallen where the SAM system deploys out of the top of the whitehouse (in the opening scenes where they shoot down the AC130, it literally pops up out of the oval office so it must be awful cramped for Obama seeing as he's three billion f**king feet tall). I'm only watching this s**t because babestation isn't on yet... What's everyone elses favorite awful war films?
    1 point
  24. TheFull9

    Gun picture thread

    It's a 12" Fortis REV (RS rail). The MIAD grip fits completely flush with the lower, but the extended section on the top of the backstrap is casting a shadow in that shot.
    1 point
  25. Airsoft_Mr B

    G&G scar outlet

    Agreed they do overcharge on a few things
    1 point
  26. team flex

    Hi all

    welcome mate feel free to ask any questions, we will try and help you out as much as possible (and every question answered)
    1 point
  27. Also what's the difference between open and closed bolt?
    1 point
  28. One of these would fit the loadout perfectly. http://www.airsoftworld.net/hs-mad-max-double-barreled-sawn-off-shotgun-8mm.html
    1 point
  29. Here's my assassin loadout in 2 forms. Normally with the hoodie I'd be wearing the black version of those joggers but they're nowhere to be found at the moment. I'd usually wear any old camo trousers with the leather version (winter version), but I'm feeling lazy today and didn't bother getting the camo out. Shoes are a pair of Feiyues I got off Amazon for 30 quid, I use them for parkour aswell, in fact the hoodie version of my loadout is near enough what I use for parkour (minus the mask, gloves and gun, of course, sometimes minus the hat). Hoodie version, I keep my spare mags in the rucksack because I have no zip pockets, but on the winter version the leather jacket has zip pockets so I can stuff my mags in there. I'm eventually going to buy 1 more of each jacket (1 for airsoft, 1 for casual wear) and on the insides of my airsoft ones I'm going to sew in a holster of some kind and maybe a couple of mag slots. Probably even a slot or two for smoke grenades incase I need to make an escape. This loadout is just for sneaking and being light on my feet, overall. Hence why I have the lightest shoes ever on my feet rather than boots or hiking shoes. Urban skirmishes are where I'd mostly use this kind of kit, but there's none of the sort near me so I just use it when me and my mates play hostages at eachother's house (parkour is OP here since I can just go in through the roof).
    1 point
  30. Ian_Gere

    Gun picture thread

    That's a nice suppr tin of beans you've got there, Baz!
    1 point
  31. It's always so cute when couples wear his'n'hers matching outfits.
    1 point
  32. Just bought another cm16, this time the raider for a mate. He's going to pay me back, just means he won't have to rent at the upcoming skirmish.
    1 point
  33. if your good with electronics then why not start a electronics repair business in your area, i know a friend who did this whilst serving in the army and turned over 40k in his first year!!! people are always breaking shit and if your know what your doing its easy to figure out a repair.
    1 point
  34. MI need and the Mrs MTP loadout.
    1 point
  35. I am a police officer and i love my job. JB
    1 point
  36. M_P

    Jobs in the airsoft industry?

    I've always held the belief that letting hobbies become jobs isn't a particularly good idea but that's purely my own opinion and it's not my place to criticise other for doing so. In the UK unless you're running a site or a shop there's very little opportunity. You'd have to look abroad in Asia where language barriers would be the first hurdle. After that getting into the job positions is something I don't think would be all that easy, these companies are small in the grand scheme of things but won't just employ anyone. No idea about pay rates, can't the imagine they are particularly note worthy unless you're high up in the companies.
    1 point
  37. The aftermarket kits are by no means drop in on the WE's, but with some it is possible (Airsoft Surgeon kit is a definite yes with modification), The Ace 1 Arms, I highly doubt it, as it was a bit of a bugger to install on a TM, which it was made for.
    1 point
  38. DX115FALCON

    MTP or DPM?

    That said, in snowey weather, white cam will put you at a serious advantage
    1 point
  39. Keep the watch. It's a seriously classy watch and it'll only make money as it ages. Its centimental, selling it will be a massive 'fuck you' to the guy who gave it to you. On another note, my MAV has dispatched, I'm so happy ATM
    1 point
  40. wait... what? depending on the year that's £3,000-£10,000 of watch!
    1 point
  41. TM M870 Breacher - I couldn't help myself lol.
    1 point
  42. clumpyedge

    Gun picture thread

    Mine:TM VSR pro 10 with WE glock 19 Brothers: G&G Combat Machine
    1 point
  43. Nutster

    Gun picture thread

    My UKSF 'armoury' Custom 10" and 16" Diemaco SFW's. 10" is just a shell for now, slowly rebuilding the internals, and the 16" is running a dropped in cyma gearbox. TM P226 w/ surefire X200
    1 point
  44. Completely swapping the receivers over to 762? Sounds like quite a job.
    1 point
  45. I like how you think. You're wrong, but I like how you think.
    1 point
  46. Del Monty

    Leaving Airsoft :(

    Thanks everyone .. really means a lot to me. I am confident of playing again, perhaps this was natures way of telling me to take a break or something .. who knows, but I will remain on the forums and still be part of this fantastic community.
    1 point
  47. I just finished doing my AS D&T Project, i decided that i want to make a Airsoft gun rack, so here it is, what are you're thoughts? The stand also has a light built in to get more marks!
    1 point
  48. Its been a while since i posted on here, ive done alot of work to my Glock and Eotech which i will post up shortly, but here is some of my most recent piece of work: And here are a few of the many designs i have made, they are *mock ups* i did on cheapo plywood. There are many flaws with the designs and how they were engraved, they took 5 mins to do as a test, usually if i was doing this on an RIF/Attachment i would spend around a day on perfecting it before it gets engraved:
    1 point
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