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  1. Adding finsihing touches to my tigerstripe loadout. It's not intended to be period correct in anyway, Shap or form, but just (imo) what looks cool, and what works for me in game.
    8 points
  2. I took this picture to send to a friend but I thought I might as well share it here. VFC M40A5 Gas Sniper Rifle [OD Green] - USMC M40A5 (2009) CYMA M24 Fluted Barrel [CM.702] - Us Army M24 SWS (1988) CYMA M14 Real Wood [CM.032C] - Us Army M21 SWS (1968)
    5 points
  3. M14shooter_nl

    Gun picture thread

    I love the old school look....its cool!
    3 points
  4. I actually forgot to add my serious response. I've found with DHL when getting Apple stuff from the Netherlands, they scan the parcel received, chuck it on a pallet or container, then ship that when it's full or scheduled. So you parcel doesn't get scanned again until they unload that cargo at the other end. So its nothing....nothing.... nothing... i'm pulling into your road now, hope you're in.
    3 points
  5. Tannhauser

    AK-47 two toned

    THIS ADVERT IS 'UNCOMPLETED' - THIS MEANS THE ADVERTISER HASN'T BUMPED THIS LISTING, BUT IT COULD STILL BE WORTH CONTACTING THEM.

    • For sale
    • Used

    Electric ak-47 semi and automatic Free postage

    £90

    Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire - GB

    2 points
  6. Avid AUG user, and own enough parts to make 3 in various Guizes. One of my favorite AEG's. and gets used more than anything else i own, its a JG base with various bits and bobs.
    2 points
  7. Looks about right, with the mags standing away from the body.
    2 points
  8. I reckon they might be a squeeze but should fit.
    2 points
  9. Shamal

    Two tone guns

    Paint what?? Moving swiftly on......lol Regards
    1 point
  10. Shamal

    Two tone guns

    And there endeth the first lesson. Sorted! 👍 Regards
    1 point
  11. Tommikka

    Two tone guns

    We have been discussing the painting of an IF into a RIF thus ‘modification’ under the VCRA - which has a maximum 51 week sentence if a crime is committed. Modification by changing parts and increasing the power is a different matter. I’ll get back to that in a minute The VCRA does not care if you can find coloured parts or not. Change a coloured stock to a black stock and you have modified an IF to a RIF which may or may not be illegal based on section 37 defences. You have the option to paint a black stock into an approved VCRA colour which would retain IF status You’ve complained about legal grey areas but keep proposing other grey areas. Now back to increasing the power of an airsoft IF/RIF. Not long ago there was the legal quandary that an airsoft gun was a low power air weapon (firearm) and therefore was strictly speaking not an imitation. If it’s a firearm then the VCRA does not apply and it does not matter what colour it is as it is neither an ‘Imitation Firearm’ or ‘Realistic Imitation Firearm’ (This may trigger another side conversation that an airgun looking like a real steel firearm is both a firearm and an imitation. I shall say it’s not because it’s a firearm, so can’t be an imitation) This contradictory position was removed from the firearms act by adding the statement that a UK compliant airsoft gun within the specified power level and designed to fire plastic BBs is no longer a firearm in the firearms act and falls under VCRA criteria if either an IF or RIF So what if you do modify an airsoft gun and increase its power? It won’t be legal for airsoft skirmishing But it won’t be an illegal firearm Unless it’s power is vastly increased it would now be a low power air weapon Thats a problem in Scotland now with the need for an air weapon certificate, but not in England. It’s just an airgun I have an extensive armoury of low power air weapons which are both realistic and non realistic, but I use them to legally shoot people with UK approved frangible projectiles, and I also have the details from the Home Office stating that’s fine (with an addendum that if a court decided my realistic ones are RIFs then my UKPSF membership will be fine as the skirmisher defence - which certainly wouldn’t stand up in court to scrutiny, however since that statement was made the joules adjustment to legislation was made, and they exceed that power level so are clear of the VCRA and are compliant with approved testing of the frangible projectiles So I’m back with very legal firearms and no need for a firearms certificate By the way - the minimum level of PPE in airsoft is shite. Eye protection that is currently permitted under the law is at the absolute minimum of impact protection, such as glasses with impact protection. Only some airsoft eye protection is adequate to the risk, but as an adult players are permitted to take that personal risk by sites and their insurers. For under 18s it’s recognised as inadequate and they are required to use full face protection (effectively by the insurance industry not being able to offset the sites liability to minors)
    1 point
  12. Druid799

    Gun picture thread

    Fair point , BUT as Airsoft is 80% ‘the look’ and 20% performance it NEEDS a spectre not an ACOG ! 😉
    1 point
  13. Druid799

    Gun picture thread

    Needs a Spectre on it .
    1 point
  14. They certainly will be fine for airsoft. Good eye pro 👍 Regards
    1 point
  15. What’s they wee yellow wans? 😂
    1 point
  16. Nick G

    Gun picture thread

    I'll probably run it like this next game. The full rail lets me get the ACOG far enough forward that I dont feel its going to smack me in the face with recoil The gun is one I own jointly with a mate , we do have a SUSAT for it but TBH I prefer an ACOG. Not a fan of vert grips although I do have one with the integral bipod, but a torch is a bit of fun !
    1 point
  17. AUGs are great . love mine even if it's an aeg and I've only run gas this year 🤣
    1 point
  18. Cyma ak74 side folding stock. I want to swap the polymer furniture for wood at some point.
    1 point
  19. Currently £79.99 on Just BB Guns This used one must be nicely worn in to save any buyer having the hassle of being able to return to the shop if it’s gash 😂 I mean, why buy new when you can get a secondhand one for more and pay for postage 🤔
    1 point
  20. Looking good that, Magpie.
    1 point
  21. @MandalShArK That's a fine loadout! @BigStew Which AK did you get? I do love the idea of a metal + wood/polymer AK at some point (i.e. if my TM AK dies)
    1 point
  22. I ordered a CYMA AK from Daves customs it did arrive just within the 2 weeks
    1 point
  23. Druid799

    Chest Rig

    Bit late to the party but I do believe those actually are AK mag pouches as I have several identical looking molle ones that where advertised and bought as AK pouches .👍
    1 point
  24. Was my order that obvious 😆 I'm thinking the piston head with a bearing, as the DE M90X's spring guide has a bearing as well, will probably compress the spring a bit more and with a better air seal take me over 350 FPS. We'll know in a few days...
    1 point
  25. I've had that too with an Amazon shipment from China. Glad to hear your stuff got to you @RostokMcSpoons.
    1 point
  26. In real life the original objective of ‘machine guns’ was to be inconsistent & inaccurate. That meant a high rate of fire and a low level of accuracy was not to deliver a line of bullets in quick succession but a distributed ‘cloud’ which either deny an area suppressing the opposition or hit a wide random selection of advancing opposition. If you’re suppressing then you want a high enough rate of fire to make the opposition hesitate from chancing their ability to run through the spaced out gaps in between them If you have a muzzle velocity of 350fps and a rate of fire of 22rps/bps then each BB has travelled 15.9 feet before the next one follows. (Ignoring deceleration etc) If they are consistent and accurate then your opposition has a gap of almost 16 feet to move in 1/22nd of a second If you’re firing accurately then they just need to keep their head down and dodge that spot
    1 point
  27. Let me know how that Gearparts M105 spring works out for you, plus any problems. I've not opened one of the new DE yet, will get hold of one soon though.
    1 point
  28. Yeah, if its labouring might be the battery. Also check motor connection. If you'd lost teeth in the gearbox I'd imagine there would be other noises and weirdness so dont think that would be it...
    1 point
  29. On the tweaky weirdo note, matching load outs? There’s an AEG in one of those photos but something full auto, HPA and blowback is being worked on to replace that
    1 point
  30. Please try and keep politics off the forum. Especially when not airsoft related
    1 point
  31. I use an LMG. Proper suppressive fire does not need a massive rof. Causing a stream of plastic to whir past where someone may stick there head out is of dubious worth. You're better off rattling a longish slow burst into cover so that folk know there being covered in my experience. In airsoft milsims and filmsims the advantage is mag capacity and round amount loaded. No advantage in skirmishes.
    1 point
  32. I did emags for ngrs years ago, like five for me n five for my eldest. It’s really easy to do bud. Just get a file and dremmel and tape measure. Cutting the top to the correct height; you just copy position of mag indent and work from that. The hardest part is taking enough material from the bb chute side so it doesn’t pinch enough not to feed, just steadily dremmel the corners off all the way up. To finish, cut a couple coils of the pmag spring, and that will keep tension on the base plate. You can put a small screw somewhere to keep the mag in place, but I never found this necessary as the fit was to tight. Once you have done one mate….
    1 point
  33. Haha that's great. He walks like me lol
    1 point
  34. The toy dog that always looked like it needed putting down...
    1 point
  35. Up until you do something stupid and it then becomes a firearms offence... That can be as simple as a 1.3 Joule rifle having a larger power spring in it that pushes it over the 1.3 Joule maximum for semi and full auto, it is then classed as a firearm. Anyway, yes, toys is one way of describing them, I prefer to use SPORTS EQUIPMENT as that is essentially what airsoft is, an activity and interactive team sport, so your "Guns" are "Sporting Equipment" and a necessary piece of equipment for the sport. You know, "Sports equipment" sounds much nicer than "GUN". I consider a gun to be any air rifle of 11.9ft lbs or higher and powder rounds, literally anything that can achieve 16 or more Joules is in my book, a gun (rifle) I am pretty sure if you took your rif to a gun range and called it a gun, you would be laughed at and ridiculed and possibly kicked out. I know as one airgun club went ice cold on me for merely mentioning airsoft. for some reason in the shooting communities, airsoft is looked down upon because of the ease at which hardware is gotten hold of that idiots commit a crime with one and the shooting community suffer because of tighter controls. So understandable. So anyway... REMEMBER FOLKS... they are not RIF's or Guns or Rifles but "SPORTING EQUIPMENT" and that should get around the paypal issue in some countries. BTW, anyone with a heron problem... light em up with your rif, deter them from eating your entire fish stocks, they have been known to make off with kittens and puppies, plenty of videos on what they will attack and eat, so I have no love for Herons, aka egrits, nasty buggers, so the most humane way of moving them on is to left them have a taste of airsoft.
    1 point
  36. The 702 is a based on the Snow Wolf M24, but with bigger cylinder volume. SSG 24 and MOD 24 appear to be based on the 702. Novirsh parts have been fitted to the 702 by users on other forums. But... Why do that when you can get the Airsoft Pro parts with better QC and design?
    1 point
  37. Yeah I love my TM SOCOMs as people on airsoft forums are sick of hearing. Be an ideal base for this idea. ak's suggestions above would be smart too though.
    1 point
  38. I've had the E&C version in the past and it's pretty decent, just upgraded the motor and hop rubber. It's the cheapest AEG they do, if you can get it outside UK you should be able to get one with the COLT markings
    1 point
  39. It’s all Brexit’s fault , apparently when we enacted Brexit the UK ever so slightly time shifted in to a parallel dimension so that the country is now half in half out of the dimension that rest of the World is in , hence on the whole the rest of the world can’t get fuck all of what we’ve bought to us in a timely fashion(if at all) where’s as the day before it happened they could ! 😳
    1 point
  40. Nick G

    Gun picture thread

    A3 front on the WE L85, really liking the difference it makes to the look and the feel of the gun. Also like the fact that being green it keeps the classic L85 colour scheme.
    1 point
  41. heroshark

    Gun picture thread

    My go at making something like a colt lightning using an hfc m10.may do more with the grips yet.
    1 point
  42. Druid799

    Gun picture thread

    Now normally I’m definitely not a “guns done !” sort of player as I’m always want to change this’n’that with my guns , but after getting an ‘old school’ red dot from these very forums(very BIG shout out to @kistofurryfor it) I honestly can say I’m really happy with it now and can’t see anything I want different on it . Now that’s nice .
    1 point
  43. Well, it didn't take long, but mines had a paint job now.
    1 point
  44. Haha, snap. Just waiting on some new scope rings then mine may be getting a paint job
    1 point
  45. Yep. I have GHK AKs down to a fine art. Temperature is the only thing that really bothers it and it has to be below 10C for it to start to struggle. The MWS is reliable as always.
    1 point
  46. scar527

    THE TM MWS thread

    Not an answer but a look at the real rifle which may point you in the right direction.
    1 point
  47. Getting the retro band back together. All these are accurate takes on uksf AR platforms the best I can for AEGs. Sorry for poor phone pic. From top to bottom..... Colt model 715 (later known as C7) Diemaco L119A1 Colt model 725 (later known as C8)
    1 point
  48. Shit like this is why I stick to gas guns, which for all their faults are simpler to work on and I can at least physically see whats happening with the mechanics
    1 point
  49. Whilst that is generally true, later in the war (i.e. after 1943) the MP-40 was actually issued more widely to regular troops. That was a direct response to encountering the Russian army using sub machine guns in larger numbers than most other WW2 forces. Ironically enough, this led the Germans to develop the StG44, which the Russians then used as the inspiration for the AK47 after WW2. However, in spite of the German's desire to hand out the MP40 in larger numbers, unlike the PPSh41 and 43, of which over eight million were produced, the MP40 wasn't produced in the truly massive numbers necessary to make that possible (i.e. only a fraction over a million units according to most records), so whilst it is true that there weren't enough of them to hand over to everyone in the Wehrmacht, the Germans did actually want to do that, particularly in light of their experience against the Russians, who of course had the Germans retreating because of that much better weight of firepower. Thus the Germans did so as much as they could, and there are certainly quite a few instances where entire units were equipped with the MP40 in the closing stages of the war, it's just that it was not the norm for most army units. If you want a truly ridiculous example of MP40 usage however, nothing beats Mary Ure, Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood's MP40s in Where Eagles Dare, which aside from appearing to be loaded with armour-piercing incendiary ammunition, judging by the amount of damage they can do, also seem to be fitted with special high capacity magazines capable of holding hundreds of rounds.
    1 point
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