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  1. Enid_Puceflange

    Pouch

    Fits snug in the Prison Wallet 🫨
    4 points
  2. Personal choice. I'm looking at an LCT rpd. I would be devastated if I spent over £1000 on a gun and it never got played with. But that's because I WANT to play with it. Basically it comes down to how pissed off would you be if you damaged it. And can you get parts if you do.
    3 points
  3. Of course. What else could I mean by wanting to see my little white balls hit her arse?
    3 points
  4. Whilst this is entirely true, and there's a lot you can do by being a careful custodian there are some points to consider; -there's the ever present risk of tripping etc, and theres never a guarantee you wont land on it in just the right way to break something. -even just the normal course of shooting you can get broken or worn out parts, for run of the mill stuff you just replace what breaks but if the gun has uncommon proprietary parts go they can be a pain to source. -babying a gun can detract from the gameplay experience, as you'll be too distracted to play the way you really want to if you're forever being careful not to scrape it against barricades or drop it in the dirt. -there remains the risk of it being pinched if left unattended, although that said i've only ever heard of guns going walkies anecdotally. If the gun has rarity value, with it being difficult to repair/replace parts if they break (internal or external) then it's maybe better to leave it at home, not like a cheaper more common gat is gonna be massively worse at the fundamental task of bb lobbing. End of the day a pew that you aren't afraid of picking up some battlescars is the one you want to be taking to the field, where you draw the line on the cost/rarity graph is something that's entirely personal.
    3 points
  5. I have a mix of both. Some of my guns are totally just wall-hangers (Tanaka m700 in a real Remington 700 wooden stock) that I won't use in game because replacing it would be impossible. However, I frequently run rifle setups that cost me many hundreds of pounds (today I had my m700 which all in is about £400 or so, and my MWS which is about £800 not including the magazines), but if things break on them the parts are available for me to fix them so it's fine, even if they can be difficult to source at points.
    2 points
  6. I'm £700 into my Novritsch SSR4 and it's still not working 🤔 I live in hope that I'll get to beat it to death over a period of many years, rather than just against a tree on my next skirmish. People run around with £1500+ NGRS. As you say though, everyone is different. I think wine is to be drunk, WWF figures bashed against eachother and Airsoft guns to be shot in the spirit of the game. ....of course I understand some are irreplaceable but that's different to "expensive".
    2 points
  7. Sounds very much like tappet plate as thats the only bit the nozzle is connected to. Do you have a sector gear delay chip too? If not could be that the gear isnt retracting the tappet plate back far enough for whatever reason.
    2 points
  8. Alimcd

    Novritsch SSQ22 GBBR

    Saw a comment earlier on about how the A1 Raptor or the SSQ would be better than a stock KC02. For anyone that cares, this is nonsense because: •The Nov/A1A gun is made of the cheapest, heaviest and most brittle pot metal. There’s the leftover redundant front section from the A1A’s take down function, meaning the only thing that centres and retains the outer barrel assembly is the rail. •The “improved” tdc wheel has no tensioner. It’ll happily just adjust itself from the action of the bolt. •The A1A banana mags are infamously leaky, potential hand grenades. The KC02 mags are indestructible. •The Novristch team left behind several redundant parts from the A1A’s trigger box, one of these being the full auto sear. The split sear system in those full auto packs is terrible and I can see many of these guns refusing to fire in semi auto soon. • The roller bearing on the hammer is going to destroy the Chinesium bolt carrier on the SSQ22. Finally, the feedback I’ve had on the feel of the SSQ is that the quality of the plastics is comparable to a cheap Nerf gun. Stock KC = much better base gun for a build. If you’re curious about the Novristch, the sales section will be full of them soon. Rogueworx are designing a replacement hop unit and nozzle for this dumpster fire. Give it a year or so and the SSQ may be a good platform As a Brucey bonus for getting to the end of my wall of text, here are my own rather naughty KC02 builds. @Speedbird_666 Buy a KC, slap it in a Ruger stock and stand out as the guy with the all-American plinkster at your next game day
    2 points
  9. What’s the difference between a Chick Pea and a Lentil? I wouldn’t pay £50 for a Lentil on my chest!! 🥴
    2 points
  10. The guns going to be in your hands all day so it's all down to how you play If you're slow and quiet and pick your shots and time to attack there's no reason you can't use something you think is rare or a wall hanger because you'll be concuous about it If you kick doors in, jump in puddles, run and slide everywhere use your cheap gun
    2 points
  11. To be honest massive breakages don't happen too often. However if you're worried about more minor damage, then certainly leave those rifs at home as skirmishing with them will result in minor scratches etc. Although having a gun to use in game rather than using one you want to keep box fresh sounds like a good excuse for a shopping spree
    2 points
  12. It's something only you can answer. If you are going to worry to the extent that it spoils your day then leave the expensive toys at home and run something cheeper. For myself I run my GBBR l119s pretty much every game day now and those probably owe me close to 4 figurs each and I don't worry about them. If they do happen to get damaged I built them so I'll fix them.
    2 points
  13. johnnyj

    Gun picture thread

    Sun's out so while I fitted a grip to the mod1 got a group photo of these 3
    2 points
  14. You shouldnuse what your comfortable having fun with. Worrying all the time isn't going to be any fun at all. I've purchased plenty of things that have great value mint/sealed than used but I still use them. Its much more enjoyable to use them than look at them, for me at least.
    1 point
  15. Great point, I'll use a couple of my 2 tones for the first few games to get a read on my gameplay style & once more confident bring out the 'favourites'. Too many if I'm honest, started as a replica L1A1 to match the uniformed maniquin I kitted out in 58 pattern webbing & uniform I wore in the TA & snowballed from there, currently I have 5 snipers, 9 WW11 era, 11 bullpups, 7 SMG's, 2 PDW's, 19 rifles & 9 pistols. Happy to use a G36C or SCAR-L for gaming but I have an L85A3, L86 LSW, a Tavor, FN2000, AUG G2 & a FAMAS I'd hate to damage. 18 are replica's or props & about another dozen are cheap springers or bought as faulty (wallhangers). I don't expect to be an energetic player but who know's... I might do myself more damage than my RIF's.
    1 point
  16. No it was via airsoft hub not the forum. Paid goods and services. But seeing g as its been over a month I doubt paypal would do much to be honest.
    1 point
  17. Not much more to add to the above. I will add that, like others, I've poured a fair amount of cash into my two main RIFs, and I don't mind them picking up a few battle scars. A gun that's worn in is far better looking to me than something box-fresh. Sounds like you'd be better off keeping your wall hangers at home though. Even if you're super careful with them, just one skirmish will Inevitably cause a few marks. Just shoulder the gun against your face-pro can scratch it, let alone taking a weapon hit.
    1 point
  18. I'm into my G3 over £1K with the scope and everything else that runs with it. The most I've done to really protect it is make a polycarbonate scope protector. There's absolutely no point buying the gun you really want, just to look at it. I mean a smartwatch is knocking on the door of £1K, so too are phones. You wouldn't stop yourself from having either just because you might damage it. Yes you might insure it. But it's not going to live in a case on a wall for it's life is it. Is a £150 gun comparable to something more expensive. That depends on you. My other favourite gun the Aug A1 was £80 when I got it. What I can tell you about both the G3 and the AUG is there both guns I wanted, and wanted to play with. If I got a gun with the intention of it staying pristine then that isn't a gun to play with. There are always cheaper options.
    1 point
  19. @gavinkempsell, as has been pointed out, there's lots of variables to consider, which in turn vary further depending on the player in question. Why not share what you've got, & what you think your playing style will be, & we'll tell what's worth fielding & what should be worshipped at home lol.
    1 point
  20. If it's rare/ hard to get parts I wouldn't field it, but also I couldn't justify to my self a £600 gun that I didn't use.
    1 point
  21. Perhaps ask in a paintball forum....?
    1 point
  22. Probably the spring that returns the tappet plate . Its possible to bend the spring end into another loop with thin nosed pliers . https://www.thecageairsoft.co.uk/retroarms-tappet-plate-spring-ar15-ak/
    1 point
  23. EDcase

    Nozzle not retracting

    Yep, tappet plate would be first thing I would check.
    1 point
  24. Hwasan Mad Max shotty and 15 gas shells. £80 Yeah, don't mind if I do. And the 4 shells I've tested are still gas tight.
    1 point
  25. A hit is a hit, no matter where
    1 point
  26. Always aim for the chest, it's a bigger target
    1 point
  27. Cannonfodder

    Pouch

    It could be worse, he could be asking about the WE one
    1 point
  28. Hey it’ll be upgraded by their “super tech” who can tell how well shimmed an AEG is by shaking it
    1 point
  29. You are correct hitman they didn't as standard, which blew my mind but not my tag rounds... Thankfully i've managed to design (after afew test runs) and machine myself up both of firing mechanism components (one on the side of the missile and another on the inside) to make it fully funtional now.
    1 point
  30. You know I have a memepic for that, right? If you have a £150 one, I'd play with that, at least until you're confident with the sites and hazards.
    1 point
  31. Depends on the RIF in question, some are expensive because they're rare, some because they are good. I always see that these rifs, kit etc are there to be enjoyed and if you aren't getting the maximum amount of enjoyment out of them.....why bother? To some that will be keeping them as a collectors piece and to others fielding them. If they are just wall hangers.....do they need to work or just look pretty?
    1 point
  32. Hey, I want to introduce you to a personal friend of mine... Peak nerd.
    1 point
  33. After years of "No, don't like those trousers, nah, notthat rig" etc, I am finally mostly happy with my standard loadout for my DMR.
    1 point
  34. Another quick and dirty squint a bit movie clone build 😛
    1 point
  35. Super64

    VFC HK53 GBB Pre-Orders?

    Yes mate, it looks awesome and can’t wait to get one to go with my MP5. I’m a big fan of VFC’s GBB’s even though they had a bit of a poor reputation in the past. They’ve definitely got a decent variety of products, a lot of which other manufacturers don’t do. I’m especially looking forward to their GBB M249, hopefully coming out in a few months. I just hope U.K. stores are willing to stock them.
    1 point
  36. Is it all £1 or is it sold separately
    0 points
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