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Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
BibbsOnTour and 4 others reacted to Tackle for a topic
lol, I wondered what he was on about, addict ?, on my phone I don't get all the forum features that you get on a pc etc, realised the forum automatically gives us little monikers, I'm guessing due to postcount etc, all I can think is luckily for Lee_3120Airsoft, there doesnt appear to be one called "ignorant dirty Cnut" for noobs who behave like twats. mods, can you make one ? 😜5 points -
Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
BibbsOnTour and 2 others reacted to Druid799 for a topic
Oh burst the bubble why don’t you ! Some of us have strived to get these accolades on our profiles and now we find out there about as worthless as a French gallantry medal ? 😱 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭3 points -
They mean close to absolutely nothing and they are simply a reflection of your post count. Except staff, who get a title so you know they are staff.3 points
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Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
Druid799 and 2 others reacted to EvilMonkee for a topic
Window licker, probably around 173 points -
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Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
Druid799 and one other reacted to Jaylordofwaargh for a topic
Having caught up in this thread, for me, with this ad what gets me the most is the "looking for a swap for a flick with two mags...." i mean ....2 points -
Gun picture thread
MagpieTactical reacted to Druid799 for a topic
Bloody marvelous! You do the work your self bud ? If so dam fine bit of application ! 9 times out of 10 when non-professionals try skinning there own guns it looks fecking terrible ! All crease marks and bubbles everywhere.🥴1 point -
Gun picture thread
Druid799 reacted to AK47frizzle for a topic
Me: "Why is my gun sort of not working? Me after cracking gearbox open: "Aw shiieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet..."1 point -
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My trigger seems pretty nice, I am coming off a vsr with a Springer custom trigger which is just amazeballs but I really couldn't complain about my cqbr trigger... I'm thinking about going for a heavy buffer... or would that be unwise? Vortex crossfire was ordered this morning! 😁1 point
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yea will do. But it won't be till next month now... I blame all of you for tempting me to get the vortex sight hahaha. I got the asg short dot AND the vortex crossfire at the end. The vortex should be arriving tomorrow. So many things I wanna buy so little money. SAD TIMES!1 point
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NOW £65. Hazard4 Evac Plan-B, the coolest manbag 👍(+ Extras)
FreeFrag.UK reacted to Tackle for an advert
This advert is COMPLETED!
- For sale
- Used
Hey Guys, I'm a big fan of edc manbags, so typically I've got too many, & I've come to realise that I'm a bit of a Maxpedition gear whore, so I'm gonna sell some of the others. Today I'm posting up my Hazard4 Evac Plan-B, probably one of the coolest manbags in existence, very distinctive in shape & it has many quality features. This has been my "go to" bag for a couple of years now, especially for air travel as it comes in under the dimensions for carry on luggage. Mine comes with some extras, as standard they have a moveable padded Velcro divider, handy for separating contents & protecting fragile valuables such as cameras, mine comes with 2 extra dividers, which also help the bag keep its shape when not fully loaded. Also, as you can see from the stock pics, on both sides there's molle webbing, as well as a drop in pocket on each side, to give me some extra carrying capacity I fitted two full length Tactical Tailor hydro pouches, good quality & give extra capacity without looking overtly military in the way that regular "boxy" molle pouches do, which is a plus when passing through customs etc. The two hydro pouches are secured with malice clips at the top, but the lower sections are secured with aftermarket quick release clips, which allow you to access the hidden drop in pockets on the sides quickly if needed. The overall condition is excellent, the only tiny fault is on the main strap near the buckle, on a recent trip to Cyprus I noticed the softer inner material had started to fray, I made an "on the fly" repair to it to stop it fraying further, it's not noticeable in use & I doubt it will reoccur but better I mention it now, I have taken a pic to show my needlework lol. Heres the manufacturers blurb, explains the bag better than me: Being jammed in confined spaces for hours is an unfortunate part of the business for many professionals we serve. Whether it’s a military unit in a personnel carrier, a pilot in a cockpit, drivers in a HumVee, or a journalist in the back of a goat truck, they all have to bring their gear, and all may need to ‘relocate’ in a hurry. This is the environment for which our Evac™ line of sling-packs has been developed. Slim shaped, for fast maneuvering in crowds, they can be stored in vehicles/lockers, and are quick to take on or off. They are also ambidextrous, and unlike others in this class, are actually comfortable to wear. The main padded strap is cocked at either the right or left lower corner, so the pad aligns ergonomically in the correct body-hugging direction. There is no slack, or gapping away from the body as is typical with similar single shoulder packs. The bag can be rotated to the chest for on-the-go access, and all pockets are designed to face the user in this mode on either the right or left side. This means the user can go from wearing the pack on his back, to driving a vehicle with it on his chest in just a few seconds. One-strap also makes shouldering a long-gun natural - unlike a regular backpack _ the total-customization Evac™ w/ full molle coverage _ 3-d thermo-moulded back-panel for support w/ flex _ padded, movable internal divider like those in photo bags _ small top-zipper to pass long objects like antennas/barrels _ side elastic-topped-pockets for water bottles, knives, etc. _ compression-straps also cross to secure large objects _ relatively large volume will hold bulky items with ease _ generously padded back with air circulation pad array _ 3-d air-mesh under strap for ventilation & comfort _ full hydration bladder compatible: can fit hydration bladders up to 67 oz./2 L; can also fit 3 L hydration bladders but only filled up to 2.5 L capacity _ one large pocket for access while on chest w/ organizer _ one smaller stuff-pocket for gloves, etc. w/ patch area _ large grab-handles for carrying and pulling to front/back _ trap-door pass for hydration hose w/ large bite-valve cover _ internal mesh zip/elastic pockets for organizing items _ top-open panel zipper can be accessed while on chest _ wind-flap zippers on all pockets to keep out the elements _ 3-d, padded shoulder strap built without any sharp edges _ large, locking side-push buckle is easily indexed on chest _ stabilizer strap links to either side (keeps bag from sliding) _ top/bottom compression-straps, also secure tubular items _ velcro patch is a recessed window style _ compression straps can cross on sides & over top _ more flexible shoulder strap-pad Weapons Accommodations: _ hydration area loop-fastener for our modular pistol holster _ all-round molle webbing for attaching holsters/mag pouches _ large external pockets fit multiple rifle/pistol magazines _ side flat-pockets for paddle holsters or rifle magazines I think I've explained it fully, there are plenty of reviews of these on the net, & they're all very positive, if anyone needs any more info or pics just holler, price includes fees & a signed for service. Cheers Mark Bump & a price drop to £65 a muppet on another forum made me a silly offer, when I knocked him back he got arsey saying it was "well overpriced", so for anyone interested, the bags themselves retail around £100 (although I've seen them as high as £140), the extra dividers are about a tenner, & the TT hydro pouches were about £32 EACH (when available), s/h usually around £18 each.....grand total of around £174.......which makes mine, at £65 ALL IN, a massive saving on new & even lower than the usual "Airsoft equation " for pricing s/h kit. I wouldn't usually feel the need to explain my prices, but what can I say, he gave me the hump.£65
Greatstone, Kent
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Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
BibbsOnTour reacted to Philby21 for a topic
So, not only do you spit your dummy out when someone questions your attitude you then choose to insult a moderator - I'm impressed, it's not often we see quite that level of suicidal stupidity. Although I do feel much better now "normal" service has been resumed, all these people being polite and taking advice on board was seriously confusing me!! 😶1 point -
Fuck, I can''t believe I just spent £30 on 2 M4 grips at airsoftpro when @ak2m4 has t
StayOnTarget reacted to AK47frizzle for a status update
Fuck, I can''t believe I just spent £30 on 2 M4 grips at airsoftpro when @ak2m4 has them at half the price: https://www.ak2m4.co.uk/ec-m4-motor-grip-black1 point -
Easiest way to deal with it is to just ask the seller to send a PayPal invoice to you, listing the goods and postage, for the entire amount that they want you to pay. First, because you very much want that anyway as it forms the basis of a contract that PayPal can use to refund you, and second because it puts the ball back in their court. If they want to sell, they'll do it. If you get a huffy response, as I recently did, that they "don't use PayPal invoices", then you've dodged a (probably non functioning) bullet.1 point
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Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
GeorgePlaysAirsoft reacted to nathan13n for a topic
Type in paypal fee calculator and wouldn't you look at that it comes up, crazy how google works isn't.1 point -
MG36 project has now been completed with the addition of the C-Mag auto winding magazine. Had to take it apart twice already to look at how it works and how to unjam if needed. Hopefully will be using this on the field soon!1 point
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Gun picture thread
EDcase reacted to Cipher-032 for a topic
Now how do I carry all the expensive fragile mags...1 point -
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Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
Albiscuit reacted to FreeFrag.UK for a topic
@Lee_3120Airsoft As others have stated, the purpose of this thread is to highlight adverts which are potentially exploitative or (as the title says) living in the clouds. If you look back over the last few pages or so there have been various adverts which have received criticism for a variety of reasons but namely due to over ambitious pricing. Just because you paid £120 (example price) for something doesn't mean it retains that value, or even 90% of that value. Quite the contrary, as virtually all goods in airsoft are subject to wear and tear thus increasing depreciation. You also need to factor in manufacturer, model and condition. In this particular instance you're attempting to sell a HFC pistol, a brand which is far from well regarded and which is firmly in the budget end of the price spectrum due to the product quality and usual pricing. Unfortunately in this particular instance it sounds as though you got caught you by one of the more nefarious retailers in the market and overpaid significantly. I'd also suggest taking time to consider the advert itself. If you're looking to sell something then right off the bat you need to have high quality pictures which show what you're attempting to sell at its best, something which your current advert completely fails to do. Secondly you need to price the item accordingly, based on the above criteria, should you have uncertainty or doubt about it's value there's always the appraisal section of the forums. Finally the way you decide to communicate and interact with the community goes along way. As it stands you're new to the community here with no previous seller/buyer feedback and with no post history on this forum, something which will immediately sound alarm bells for most. While it's disappointing to hear that a product you paid for is worth significantly less than you expected you have a few different choices when it comes to the way you react. The most productive reaction would have been to seek advice from the community, there's a staggering wealth of knowledge here and no end of helpful people. Alternatively you could have elected to ignore the post here and leave your advert as is (in the hope someone picked it up) or adjusted your advert accordingly. The last choice was to react in the exact way you did, which was to become defensive and abusive, something which will never garner a positive result. Where you go from here is up to you but as a first impression on this community it leaves a lot to be desired.1 point -
This is my Glock. I bought it on here for £60. Sixty. Pounds. It has Marui and WE internals. Guarder trade marked externals. And a custom made compensator/thread cover. £100 for an HFC Piece of crap that looks like it's been abused is ridiculous. In your profile it says you're new to Airsoft, which is fine, totally ok, but too new to obviously know that: 1) bbguns4u / justbbguns are scam artists selling junk at overinflated prices (with ridiculously made up RRPs) 2) HFC is not a good brand. If you paid anymore than £70 for that plinker, you've been had mate.1 point
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Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
EvilMonkee reacted to sonofsammo for a topic
Don't worry. All back to normal now 😉1 point -
Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
sharpe reacted to Lee_3120Airsoft for a topic
Im the cunt? says the one who has made a thread dedicated for singling out "used" items get a life seriously Your name is You have a subtitle saying you are a fucking addict on this website r u actually stupid ahahahahaha1 point -
lol, as your a noob we'll explain, the whole purpose of this thread is to highlight ridiculous sales, not just on here but from anywhere, & lets be honest yours is laughable. your reply's just show your not only a dirty lazy Cnut fir not giving it a wipe over, your also a mug for shopping anywhere with bbguns in the name. thanks for giving us a laugh, have a nice day 😜1 point
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Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
EvilMonkee reacted to E21A for a topic
No, it’s a shit pistol that’s overpriced AND it’s battered and dirty1 point -
Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
EvilMonkee reacted to E21A for a topic
So why haven’t you done that before advertising? They you got well and truly mugged off 😂 Thats the ENTIRE PURPOSE of this thread1 point -
Granted to be fair I see it on almost every thing on there, zero in, discord and what's app selling pages and followed suit, one is not hard to really find out and for the loss of interest fair enough but the pistol with the work gone into and the price asked is a strap since I would rather see it go to home where someone will use it then it be in the box. It's just asking the lines of if he doesn't have anything good to say don't say it, if you lose interest go right past it. I do understand your point I honestly didn't think you did know how Google worked but well done, since it probably takes the same effort as typing it in and waiting for a response.0 points
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Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
sharpe reacted to Lee_3120Airsoft for a topic
No not really the product description says its used so its going to have scratches and or dirt. Just dont get why u got to go round trying to shame peoples stuff how sad do you get aha, like i said previously dont like it... dont look at it or buy it simple.0 points -
Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
sharpe reacted to Lee_3120Airsoft for a topic
First of all it isnt food it is dirt from a skirmish which can easily be cleaned with a wipe, Secondly the pistol from just bb guns is on sale and originally costs £160 aha. Why go round commenting on peoples sales, if you dont like something dont look at it or buy it waste of time mate.0 points