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The best & worst quotes you have heard.
ShadowSniper and 5 others reacted to clumpyedge for a topic
helicopter flying above - kid runs for cover shouting air support :/6 points -
Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
DX115FALCON and 3 others reacted to Monty for a topic
G&G gearbox in a G&G? Who would have thought...4 points -
About 90% finished freestyle MARSOC kit3 points
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The 'What have you just bought' Thread
Sitting Duck and 2 others reacted to sp00n for a topic
so me and a good buddy of mine just went half in an auction ... this is what we got for the grand total of £42. I just got 500 primers for £21 ........ 4.2p per bang ..... better start using my ohshibooms more3 points -
The 'What have you just bought' Thread
Airsoft_Mr B and 2 others reacted to MrMcG for a topic
Well..... 1 Viper Special Forces Vest (Black) [ VVESLA ] 1 Viper Security Belt (Black) [ VBELSEC ] 1 Guarder Protection Glasses 2014 Version with Rigid Case [ G-C7(BK) ] 1 ARII Speedloader 4000rds [ AR4000 ] 1 Zero One BB Ultra Accuracy 0.20g 5000rds [ ZEROBB020 ] 1 Viper Cross Steel Mesh Mask (Black) [ VMASKCSBLK ] 1 Viper Fast Ballistic Style Helmet (Black) [ VHAFASTBLK ] 1 Viper Pistol Drop Leg Holster (Black) [ VHTACRBK ] 1 NCS Remote Pressure Switch for ATFLB & APFLS Flashlights [ AFWS ] 1 NCS 3W LED Flashlight [ ATFLB ] 1 KJ Works GBB P226 - Registered Skirmisher?: I Need My Gun Painted Two-Tone Green [ KJ48 ] 1 KJ Works GBB Mag for P226 [ KJ50 ] 1 Abbey Predator Gas 144a [ G5 ] That was my first shop3 points -
Fast/Ops Core helmets for bigheads
Airsoft_Mr B and 2 others reacted to CommonComrade for a topic
Okay, pure vodka for the next week, then I'll try again!3 points -
The best & worst quotes you have heard.
GiantKiwi and 2 others reacted to CommonComrade for a topic
"Don't worry, I'll snipe him" -Has a stock Combat Machine -Sits 70m away "Why arent my bbs hitting him? I have a scope" After this, I left him to die.3 points -
Mad Dog Airsoft. Do you mean be a sniper or run a sniper rifle ? Sniping is a way of fighting. You can snipe with any rifle. In CQB and assuming there is cover, you can snipe with a normal weapon. However, if you want to run a high velocity sniper rifle, then it is highly unlikely it will meet the criteria of any CQB site. This means playing a woodland site and there are usually minimum engagement distances. £200 will buy a cheap springer sniper but only just. Many new airsoft players make the mistake of choosing a sniper rifle as their first rifle. Its a mistake because many regret their decision when they have played a few games. My advice would be to rent, play some games and then re-assess.2 points
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Yes, there is a way. If I can find it I'll link you the place I got mine but basically the bit that surrounds the very end of the barrel unscrews (you may well need some pliers to get it out) usually on a 14mm CW thread. Then youneed a +14mm to -14mm threaded adaptor that screws in and then leaves the -14mm threaded bit sticking out for you to attach suppressors/tracers etc. One of these: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SD-14mm-Barrel-Adapter-for-Marui-MP5K-PDW-CW-to-CCW-14mm-to-14mm-/271669997316 also available from Redwolf, Patrolbase and many others.2 points
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Want to get a SMG but not MP5
ImTriggerHappy and one other reacted to Lozart for a topic
I direct you, sir to my current status.2 points -
Gun picture thread
Monty and one other reacted to Airsoft-Ed for a topic
Toying with the idea of a new camera angle for the channel. To get this I had to butcher my comedy crossbow for the mount, which is far from stable enough to use in game... But I think it's done well enough to act as proof of concept. Looks pretty sweet I think, and in the videos with the bolt slamming about, as well as the noise from being right next to all the moving parts, I think it'll come out pretty good. Just need to perfect the angle and come up with a better way to mount it now, as well as actually acquire a camera more suited to being in that location.2 points -
Systemas aren't anything massively special in stock form, certainly not range/accuracy wise; they don't perform impossible feats of physics defying-ness that no other AEG can perform. Its' highly debated and there are many arguments and defendants on both sides, some say the hop unit they use is a lot worse than your average V2 AEG, some say otherwise. Either way, the range and accuracy you'll get from a TM that's less than half the price of a PTW will certainly be at least very close, if not potentially much better. Not as good trigger response, but that can be improved on down the line if you really find the stock gun so lacking in that respect and use a lot of semi. Plus you get blowback and recoil with a much more tactile bolt catch on the TM guns. Though PTWs do of course have that really easy quick swap cylinder which is nice. The 416 is one of the best options for a recoil gun if you're shooting lefty; AFAIK it's the only AR style recoil gun with ambi selectors. Bolt release is only on the left side of the gun though and that can't be changed, not sure if any ambi mag releases will fit. The SCAR has ambi mag release, only 1 side for the bolt release. The G36s have no bolt catch/stop on empty and both the selectors and mag release are ambi.2 points
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That "clicky adjuster" makes it far more comfortable. Sometimes it really is worth paying a bit extra. FMA for my money.2 points
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welcome to the world of wanting to have something different different is expensive (substitute different for rare/cool/epic its all the same)1 point
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Fast/Ops Core helmets for bigheads
SgtTalbert reacted to Mack for a topic
Thats an FMA Maritime, Excellent helmet and I use it myself. Much cheaper from shootercb though, £40 shipped http://www.shootercbgear.com/product_info.php?products_id=92381 point -
Cyma cm030 mag release and select fire
ShadowSniper reacted to Sitting Duck for a topic
Fair enough though if you are looking for sniper secondary for use like spray n retreat kinda thing then this would be one of the rare times I would suggest the G&G Fire Hawk HC05 DSG. Crap for CQB coz no semi but then as a sniper you ain't gonna be doing CQB so worth a look perhaps when considering Ares ??? Anyway I'm done on this It is up to you sir what you decide1 point -
Thank you very much guys! I can't wait to get a hold of one now1 point
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The 'What have you just bought' Thread
Josh95 reacted to Bottledtorment for a topic
Where to start G&P MK18 SBR black from Firesupport TMC JPC Olive from Gunfire Specna arms Combat trousers olive (look more ranger green in photos) from Gunfire1 point -
Fast/Ops Core helmets for bigheads
CommonComrade reacted to SgtTalbert for a topic
I'm a 60-61cm head size and this fits me perfectly (with just a bit of a tightening via the dial at the back) Wear it all day and is comfy and doesnt make me sweat that much either www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AIRSOFT-OPS-CORE-TAN-SAND-DE-SWAT-TACTICAL-MARITIME-ABS-HELMET-JUMP-RAIL-L-XL-/390967159007?hash=item5b077568df1 point -
I have one of these and the gun is amazing, im out ranging most people the hop is really good, firing 0.28g ammo easy. They have an adaptor so you can attach a silencer. I just brought a really nice QD silencer from a guy on the ALL AIRSOFT SALES UK - facebook for £20 delivered. They normally sell for £28 ish plus delivery. And i ordered it that afternoon, it arrived the next morning. Service. Hope that helps, any questions PM me. Regards Jay Sinister 616 Come give my team a Like :-) https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sinister-616/14690921599903921 point
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The 'What have you just bought' Thread
Airsoft_Mr B reacted to Colonel Kurtz for a topic
Laylax grip for MP7 & 20mmm rail, looks more comfortable and shouldn't inspire same kinda "I'm gonna snap it off" fear the stock MP7 grip has.1 point -
RDS failing to zero at all
CommonComrade reacted to Colonel Kurtz for a topic
Bit blurred, but can't really tell exactly what wrong from the outside anyways. The bent spring etc indicates it's all kinda popped out of place inside, possibly due to abit breaking, hopefully not. Think you'll have to take it apart and see if you can tell where it all goes back. If you're left with spare bits or can't quite workout where it all goes then perhaps some clear focused pics of the inside will make it possible for others to offer advice on what goes where.1 point -
Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
Monty reacted to GingerBreadMan for a topic
as well as that G&G piston of couse!1 point -
Want to get a SMG but not MP5
Sacarathe reacted to Colonel Kurtz for a topic
I'd suggest P90, or if that's still a little large then MP7. I own both and they're fantastic for CQB; the MP7 is easier/lighter/smaller, but the P90 will work for the woodland range too. Only complaints I've heard about P90 are people breaking hi-cap mags from over-wind, and if you've got long arms the lack of adjustable stock might be a pain in the ass/armpit. MP7 is great gas-gun but poor mag capacity, electric will munch through the tiny batteries and require surgery to use lipo but can get 130rd midcaps and 190 rd hicaps. And as usually I'll suggest Tokyo Marui as manufacturer1 point -
Hahaha oh yes! Multicam black gear, a better tac rig/vest maybe, a Desert eagle, GBB MP5 and an AR but the weapons will have to wait until i get my UKARA. After that im not sure what i need or reccomended etc.. Oh grenades lots of them as well hahaha1 point
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I never went to uni as I was spawned into a working class family where higher education was never a consideration.I started as a apprentice trained painter & decorator. but after working for several dodgey tradesmen I decided to throw in the towel with the trades. I am now a buyer for an industrial adhesives manufacturer, my main area is the engineering department, so machine parts to keep the 24hr production lines going at full capcity. So without any education I have worked mainly in Chemistry & now engineering. All you need is a good attitude & the impulse to work hard in life. University is a good idea if you know what you want to do, the chemistist I work with for instance are on double what I earn & do half as much work.1 point
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woooohooooo my bits have finally arrived so the COD ghosts camera mount works well, alittle tight on RIS but thats a good thin in my view unfortunately the primer carrier didn't go so well, it seams that shapeways prints in white, then dyes black ... and most of the holes closed up still not bad for a prototype in my view1 point
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Aaaaanyway, all this pedantry is getting in the way of actually answering the OPs question now. Shall we call it quits?1 point
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What kind of jobs do you guys have to support airsoft? :)
Airsoft_Mr B reacted to Lozart for a topic
Your qualifications are only ever going to get you your first job. After that it's all about what experience you've gained.1 point -
Why is it, that no one thought to correct the OP's use of SMG (in lieu of submachinegun), but the moment someone suggests another lightweight CQB weapons designation by it's acronym, its open season. PDWs been around 20-30 years.1 point
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Fast/Ops Core helmets for bigheads
CommonComrade reacted to Tad for a topic
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00W8UI124?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00 -- Get it in XL. This is comfy for a 60cm head, and the padding will adjust itself once setup decently!1 point -
Want to get a SMG but not MP5
ImTriggerHappy reacted to Lozart for a topic
Technically, no pdw fires pistol ammo. Except in cases like the FN5-7 where a pistol has been designed specifically to fire the same ammo as its pdw relation (in this case of course the P90). The whole point of the pdw was to make a weapon with more stopping power than an smg but smaller than an assault rifle.1 point -
Fast/Ops Core helmets for bigheads
CommonComrade reacted to Mtemprell for a topic
If that fails can borrow my belt sander. Won't take as much off as a angle grander.1 point -
Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
Colonel Kurtz reacted to Josh95 for a topic
i think the problem is, these people buy their guns from on site shops that sell the guns for ridicules amounts of money. for example we g17's at my site shop are £120 but ik i could buy one new for £85 on the web,1 point -
There's been one or two threads along these lines recently. Basically they are reliable guns, pretty accurate and are fun to shoot. When I talk about accuracy I mean hitting man sized target easily at 50 metres on a measured range with a bit of wind. Not "my gun outranges everyone on site because i've decided it's true" which you see a lot in airsoft To me they are worth the money, but it's up to you to decide if you'd rather get a recoil shock or maybe spend less and get a cheaper gun shooting really nicely instead.1 point
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Fast/Ops Core helmets for bigheads
Esoterick reacted to ImTriggerHappy for a topic
Could always just buy a vice and make your head smaller.1 point -
i am a big guy, i use a British army osprey vest i got off ebay £40, just make sure that the first part of the size is a big number 190 or 200. Then get a set of British army cummerbunds (ebay £10) assemble the cummerbunds on the side to fit you size, then add what ever pouches you need etc Osprey manual >> http://www.army.mod.uk/documents/general/20120215-Osprey_Mk4_Instruction_Booklet-R.pdf1 point
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Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
Jedi_Master reacted to TheFull9 for a topic
I've noticed a fair bit of that in this thread. If anybody is going to post something and then link to a site in HK, they really need to bear in mind the $40+ in shipping, then 20% VAT then handling charges and maybe import fees (cost dependant). Just saying that you can get something cheaper from WGC or eHobby etc is pointless if you only mention the base price.1 point -
Walking between games at my local, see a kid (couldn't have been much older than 15/16) trying out another player's fast helmet, kid then utters "It's so light, the one I have at home is made of kevlar and is way heavier". Sure, of course it is... Earlier in the day, same kid is spotted during the safety brief giving his younger brother who was less than 4ft tall, and not even 13 years old, what looked like a lolly...until out comes a matchbox and the younger brother sits their casually lighting up o.O We all sit at the other side of the brief jaws dropped.1 point
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Vest pouches
Cold3lit3 reacted to RabidNinja64 for a topic
I have one myself, but in DDPM colour; kinda stands out in the middle of a woodland match, but given the chance, i'd use it their comfy and have plenty of space.1 point -
I'm a management accountant1 point
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This: http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2011/aug/24/earnings-by-qualification-degree-level1 point
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If you don't actually know what it is you're missing, then it's not essential. All I have on me equipment wise is ammo, a pistol, my phone and wallet. Water as well if it's an outdoor game where I'd be any distance from the safe zone for more than half an hour or so, but I'm mostly playing small/indoor sites anyway. That's a beefy armour carrier as it is by modern standards, don't load it down any more than you need to. Literally everyone that's been playing enough years goes through these phases, you pile on more and more, realise you're not using it then take it all back off again. Just think about what you find yourself actually really needing to use while you're in a game and only carry that. Don't be lured in to carrying 2 extra speed loaders, 5 grenades, a tool kit, a days' rations and 3 litres of water etc etc etc if you're only playing standard games (around an hour). Some people like having all that on them and that's fine too, but as I say just tailor what you're carrying to the games you're playing and get rid of what you don't need. I can always tell the seasoned players when I rock up to a site as they'll generally have a simple, well-sorted loadout of a small belt or chest rig and a light weapon. Save yourself the 'middle man' as it were.1 point
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The best & worst quotes you have heard.
clumpyedge reacted to Cold3lit3 for a topic
Here's a few gems Don't buy a G&P (yep, someone told me this before my first purchase. I have bought about 4 G&P's since haha) I wanted a G36 but they're all plastic? (um, what?) The guy showed me his G&G Raider I like this map (usually the cod kids) Any sentence with 'clip' involved, instead of mag Anything UKARA related!1 point -
G&G New Combat Machines and PolarStar
Sacarathe reacted to Sitting Duck for a topic
it is a HORRID green - zombie or puke green - it's absolutely disgusting and to kill a sexy black/tan MK18 like that is even worse. Zero One's 2-tone is ahem "replace-able" or more prone to removal from wear n tear so to speak and free Airsoftworld though could do their own show instead of changing rooms - changing guns - nice paint jobs (not too sure about more expensive "Wasteland" scheme but deffo not as wtf as SRC's Gundam - soz for repeat posting) http://www.evike.com/products/42979/ Now Mr Evike - are you seriously gonna ask for UKARA or try to charge me to repaint that mofo ??? Oh yeah coz it really does look like a RIF ffs Seen meaner looking Nerf guns but suppose to some out there in anime cosplay world they gotta own it so who am I to knock other people's interests - I play with toy guns ffs - how sad is that ???1 point -
The 'What have you just bought' Thread
clumpyedge reacted to Endorser for a topic
Just bought a MP9 these things are so loud its amazing1 point -
"I heard that ive you take the internals out of the gas mag then put bullets in it then it will fire like a real gun" 😩1 point
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Going back to my old US Vietnam era loadout1 point
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I'm a teacher, and i think you lack the understanding of the dedication teachers put in. Every teacher has their own reason to become teachers and comes from different walks of life and adding to that it's harder and harder to become a teacher now. it's not easy to get trained and required more study and attention to detail than you think. I think you stereotyping young people based on a small group whom you are right "whom don't give a toss about their lives and education" but I'm teaching and have taught many more if not majority whom likes to learn and at the end of the day do appreciate teachers. I don't want to burst your bubble but where would you be without education now? +++ Back to the point of this thread - what sort of job do people take to fund this hobby? well i think it's quite open, I do agree money is a big part to help fund it but if you live for the hobby it doesn't matter what job you are in; coz you'll find a way to safe up or fund it however you can as you'll know it's worth it. +++ BTW Jambo, I wonder if you can do this in a class room of ~30 kids of what is expected of all teachers currently in the country. Below is the current 8 teaching standards and you are expected to do all that every lesson for all the kids. Good luck. 1 Set high expectations which inspire, motivate and challenge pupils - establish a safe and stimulating environment for pupils, rooted in mutual respect - set goals that stretch and challenge pupils of all backgrounds, abilities and dispositions - demonstrate consistently the positive attitudes, values and behaviour which are expected of pupils. 2 Promote good progress and outcomes by pupils - be accountable for attainment, progress and outcomes of the pupils - plan teaching to build on pupils’ capabilities and prior knowledge - guide pupils to reflect on the progress they have made and their emerging needs - demonstrate knowledge and understanding of how pupils learn and how this impacts on teaching - encourage pupils to take a responsible and conscientious attitude to their own work and study. 3 Demonstrate good subject and curriculum knowledge -have a secure knowledge of the relevant subject(s) and curriculum areas, foster and maintain pupils’ interest in the subject, and address misunderstandings - demonstrate a critical understanding of developments in the subject and curriculum areas, and promote the value of scholarship -demonstrate an understanding of and take responsibility for promoting high standards of literacy, articulacy and the correct use of standard English, whatever the teacher’s specialist subject -if teaching early reading, demonstrate a clear understanding of systematic synthetic phonics -if teaching early mathematics, demonstrate a clear understanding of appropriate teaching strategies. 4 Plan and teach well structured lessons - impart knowledge and develop understanding through effective use of lesson time -promote a love of learning and children’s intellectual curiosity -set homework and plan other out-of-class activities to consolidate and extend the knowledge and understanding pupils have acquired -reflect systematically on the effectiveness of lessons and approaches to teaching -contribute to the design and provision of an engaging curriculum within the relevant subject area(s). 5 Adapt teaching to respond to the strengths and needs of all pupils - know when and how to differentiate appropriately, using approaches which enable pupils to be taught effectively -have a secure understanding of how a range of factors can inhibit pupils’ ability to learn, and how best to overcome these -demonstrate an awareness of the physical, social and intellectual development of children, and know how to adapt teaching to support pupils’ education at different stages of development -have a clear understanding of the needs of all pupils, including those with special educational needs; those of high ability; those with English as an additional language; those with disabilities; and be able to use and evaluate distinctive teaching approaches to engage and support them. 6 Make accurate and productive use of assessment -know and understand how to assess the relevant subject and curriculum areas, including statutory assessment requirements -make use of formative and summative assessment to secure pupils’ progress -use relevant data to monitor progress, set targets, and plan subsequent lessons -give pupils regular feedback, both orally and through accurate marking, and encourage pupils to respond to the feedback. 7 Manage behaviour effectively to ensure a good and safe learning environment -have clear rules and routines for behaviour in classrooms, and take responsibility for promoting good and courteous behaviour both in classrooms and around the school, in accordance with the school’s behaviour policy -have high expectations of behaviour, and establish a framework for discipline with a range of strategies, using praise, sanctions and rewards consistently and fairly -manage classes effectively, using approaches which are appropriate to pupils’ needs in order to involve and motivate them -maintain good relationships with pupils, exercise appropriate authority, and act decisively when necessary. 8 Fulfil wider professional responsibilities -make a positive contribution to the wider life and ethos of the school -develop effective professional relationships with colleagues, knowing how and when to draw on advice and specialist support -deploy support staff effectively -take responsibility for improving teaching through appropriate professional development, responding to advice and feedback from colleagues -communicate effectively with parents with regard to pupils’ achievements and well-being.1 point