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  1. No higher than a crack whore's knickers
    5 points
  2. Enid_Puceflange

    Mid Suffolk

    I was replying to this, then stopped myself and deleted it ?
    4 points
  3. I've had a whipround in the workshop and ive got £2.86, 3x M6 washers and an inline crimp. Should just about cover it.
    4 points
  4. Oh dear.... https://airsoft-forums.uk/classifieds/item/49152-aap01-hpa-crazy-upgraded/
    4 points
  5. It's a great video, really got me wanting one. And great to see Ollie being himself, in spite of everything
    3 points
  6. Just add a can of monster and a Dye mask for the perfect no girl will ever touch my pee pee loadout
    3 points
  7. I'll put myself down as a maybe. Subject to pictures up front
    2 points
  8. GenuineGerman

    Mid Suffolk

    Please don’t or at least erase your search history afterwards haha
    2 points
  9. Emergencychimps

    Mid Suffolk

    Can we put requests out for these things? Asking for a friend
    2 points
  10. Dan Robinson

    Mid Suffolk

    That's very specific..... in a non specific way.
    2 points
  11. Tackle

    Mid Suffolk

    For what ?, car sharing, mutual pegging, more information would help ?
    2 points
  12. Sorry... I posted this in the wrong thread. What an amateur.
    2 points
  13. Think I'd rather look at that bubblegum capa, and that's ugly
    2 points
  14. Isn't it though ! I particularly like the way he has written it to sound 'gangsta '
    2 points
  15. I was useless learning knots as a kid. As an adult, I've become slightly compulsive about learning them and failing to teach them to my kids.
    2 points
  16. But they have such good ideas
    2 points
  17. 2 points
  18. Kelly kettle, now that is decadent sir! Get the tiffin tins and it’s four course meal time. ? I’m going to discuss a couple of shelters setups. Starting with British Army Standard Hotel Accomodation. For skirmishes there’s basically two (non emergency) uses. 1) Weather protection at some sort of harbour area. and/or 2) Concealment for an observation post. I’m a bit wary of tarping over location that will definitely get bumped. Just because I like pyro a lot… ACF YouTube video about the basics. For our purposes quick and easy is what we want. I am not a big fan of bungies however. Mostly because when they go ping they are bound to hit you in the face or nuts. But your mileage may vary! Centre ridgeline basha General use shelter. The setup below is a variation of the basha with the cordage and ridge line already in place. If tying between two trees it uses minimal hardware. Avantage of pre-rigging is that is very quick to pitch. Disadvantage is that you’ve lost some flexibility so as you have to take stuff off to change the set up. Bundled up. Main ridge line is just wrapped around the whole thing. Partly unrolled. You can set this up by tie one end to a tree and unroll it as you go and then trying off the free end. The basha Will the just hang from the line. The line is pretty thick and it easier to work with than paracord. But that works just fine too. The ridge line is pre rigged run through the centre loops on the basha. The knots on the two one loops are PRUSSIK’s. These self lock under load. This means you can tension the basha separately along the ridge line and move it along to where you want it. Staking straight to the ground is the most weatherproof. Using the guy lines gives more clearance. These I quite long as as I often pitch it above a hammock. If I intended to use this for concealment I’d rig the ridgeline along one edge. There are a lot of ways to set up tarps and the Aussie hootch/basha has a variety of eyelets and studs so you can button it into a tube or join them together.
    2 points
  19. ... so it looks like a UTR with a choice of stocks, two mag options, and that new feature is a 'stop on empty' function. Which I like the idea of, assuming it doesn't make the mags too expensive! Now, Double Eagle, where's that commission check you promised, eh???
    1 point
  20. gavinkempsell

    Mid Suffolk

    WTF DUDE!
    1 point
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  22. Jesus us bloody christ, message me your address.
    1 point
  23. Yes no surpieses there.
    1 point
  24. Wot, like us ?
    1 point
  25. With the frame, grips and receiver he started well, but just like Sarah Winchester, he couldn't stop adding to the build.
    1 point
  26. Well that's more than I've heard about the place. I agree on not listening to internet rumours as all too often they're started by childish idiots with an agenda
    1 point
  27. I think the 3-in-1 is this sort of stuff... y'know, proper oil from a proper man's garage toolbox. WD-40 is a water-repellent primarily, the fact it's slippery is a bit of a bonus. That's the interesting fact I've gleaned from my time on this forum (so not entirely wasted, amirite?) Ahem. Except (from WD-40's own website)... "Myth: WD-40 Multi-Use Product is not really a lubricant. Fact: While the “W-D” in WD-40 stands for Water Displacement, WD-40 Multi-Use Product is a unique, special blend of lubricants. The product’s formulation also contains anti-corrosion agents and ingredients for penetration, water displacement and soil removal." The other interesting fact I got from t'internet was that it was originally manufactured to prevent rust forming on the outer skin of Atlas ICBM's. So it is (sort-of) rocket science behind it So... :shrug: not sure where that leaves things. I've got cans of WD-40 and WD-40 Silicone and I've avoided using either of them on any of my toys... so far. I've also got Muc-Off chain lube, both wet and dry varieties - I'm gonna try the dry one on the GBBR bolt first, see how it goes. The plastic slidey-bits will still get silicone grease mixed with silicone oil, which (in my ignorance) I was using on the metal bits. Which probably means they've worn faster than if I'd used oil.
    1 point
  28. Agreed, I'll use just about any gunk in a gearbox, but for sliding parts, only lightweight oil (3-in-1) for metal to metal, or silicone lube for anything involving plastic.
    1 point
  29. The worrying element of this is that these people get to vote and reproduce.
    1 point
  30. My dad always said "when one door shuts, another one opens" He never could sell that bloody car.
    1 point
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  32. This kinda relates to the above lol. The great thing about being my age is that I can hide my own Easter eggs,wait half an hour and have no clue where I hid them?
    1 point
  33. Deja vu is strong with this one! Oops! Sorry.?
    1 point
  34. A note on knots The above basha uses a few basic knots: Clove hitch or round turn and two half hitches for the ends of the ridgeline. Prussia knot for keeping the tarp in place. Overhand on a loop to tie off the guy lines to the stakes. There are better and adjustable options but this keeps it super simple. I make the loop quite large so it’s easy to up hook. A more advanced option is to use a truckers hitch on one end of the ridge line to get it really tight. Corporal’s Corner explains: This is useful for poor weather or if you intend to have the basha up for a while.
    1 point
  35. My son wanted to play this thing ‘Airsoft’ that I never heard of before. He told me that I have to play 3 times and then gift him a RIF. At first I was against it but he convinced me to try it out. I’ve enjoyed it and we’ve been going every month since. My relationship with my son has improved dramatically. Before we didn’t have much in common and now we talk Airsoft, equipment all the time (much to my wife’s annoyance ? So I would try to approach your dad from that angle. As Dan already said there are lots of Dad&Son combos on the field. I thought I would be far too old for this but I’ve seen lots of grey middle aged (and older) men out there.
    1 point
  36. Stock meteor IMG_9600.mov my mod’ed base IMG_9601.mov
    1 point
  37. As others have posted, its sales to under 18s which is legal not owning one, however as you're living with your parents then it's their house so their rules Also as you posted you've asked "more than a million times" but won't accept his answer so started this thread suggests to me you're not as mature as you think
    1 point
  38. Sadly..... You're still a "a little bittle kid" in the eyes of the law even though you likely have some fluff on your top lip now. Also a point to consider - if you live in your dads house, you need to live by his rules, he may have his own prejudices against it regardless to the legalities. Take him to a skirmish for the day, bit of bonding, you never know he may get the bug and then you'll have all the guns you want.
    1 point
  39. As a father to a teenager I second that - the boy and I have our own distinct loadouts. Looking forward to him coming home in June so I can shoot the crap out of him again: We have (I like to think) a pretty solid relationship as a result of spending Airsoft days together. I certainly know him better than he thinks I do. The boy also has some school friends who's mum was into Airsoft - her and her partner's loadout's were pretty awesome. We had some fun gameday's as a group. However, your dad may have genuine reasons for being apprehensive - I was at first TBH. It's not just the financial cost of owning a gun. My brother and his missus are completely against guns of any kind for example so my nephew would have had no chance if he wanted Airsoft as a hobby. It's part of what sucks to be a kid. You have to respect the boundaries your parents put in place. Of course I am giving the OP the benefit of the doubt that this isn't a wind up thread.
    1 point
  40. Hopefully, as you have your parents permission for this account they will also read what's on here. I'd really recommend to your dad (or mum) to go along with you, it's fantastic father and child bonding time. I've seen several father son/daughter duos in my time it always fantastic to see. They communicate, have fun, run around being silly, playing army soldiers etc. the bond I've seen in these situations has always been strong. It's hard to find bonding time with teenagers, especially with how prevalent screen time is. It may not be their idea of fun, but trying it might change their mind, it also gives them an insight to you they won't have had before, it can be relatively cheap days entertainment (you can do it a cheaply or as expensively as per budgets). And even if it doesn't become their new favourite hobby. They have had a day with you running about.
    1 point
  41. That Abbey link is poorly worded. It is illegal to sell an airsoft gun to anyone under 18 But it is not illegal to own - it can be irresponsible to supply one to a person under 18 If the father was confident in their child being responsible enough then the father could legally buy an airsoft gun and gift it (with no exchange of money or other service) Unless the father is an airsofter then they would not be able to purchase a RIF, therefore could only buy and gift a brightly coloured IF There is seperate legislation for the storage of air weapons that if minors have access to the property the owners must secure air weapons. The police recommend a gun cabinet - but that is not the legal requirement, and subsequently seperate firearms legislation exempts (compliant) airsoft guns from firearms/weapon definitions (which can depend on different parts of legislation) Therefore it’s not illegal for the OP to own an airsoft gun, but it’s up to the adult responsible for that child
    1 point
  42. On Easter holidays early ? (regulars will get that) But seeing as you clearly haven’t googled it, but your father may well have Here you go….. https://www.abbeysupply.com/resources/how-old-do-you-have-to-be-to-play-airsoft#:~:text=This means that anyone under,over the age of 18.
    1 point
  43. Sewdhull

    MP5 Mag Pouches

    I got these in long and short, the short ones are snug enuf to hold normal mags, the long ones obviously more secure. Both are very snug and you can cinch the bungee up more if you wanted.
    1 point
  44. Impulse

    MP5 Mag Pouches

    These are also good. I have a few for my (many) mp9 mags: https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/8fields-tactical-double-magazine-pouch-smg-5-smg-7 Outside of that I have a pair of Viper triple pouches on a front panel for my plate carrier.
    1 point
  45. Badgerlicious

    MP5 Mag Pouches

    I also use the bulle triple mp5 mag pouch. They have enough retention to be use as open top pouches with the flap-stuffing method (technical term). Plus you can cover the mags if you're doing something more daring like rolling around in mud, or using gas smg or long pistol mags with them.
    1 point
  46. concretesnail

    MP5 Mag Pouches

    I use ops and viper insert for smg mags. I much prefer the ops panel over the insert. Not elastic pouch but snug so you can run covers, bungees or open.
    1 point
  47. I can smell this comment
    1 point
  48. Hatchet

    MP5 Mag Pouches

    I've got HSGI tacos in both pistol and extended pistol and both work, although the extended give you more coverage unsurprisingly. A lot of it can come down to play style and what other guns and rigs you run. You haven't mentioned if this is for belt or chest/plate carrier or both. For example, HSGI do a taco that's rifle+pistol, so if you often run an M4 but also have occasional MP5 you can use it for either. Alternatively if it's a more dedicated mp5 plate carrying rig, you might want all 4 to be quick draw across the chest (although I find this awkward with long mags and prefer a belt draw). You generally don't *need* more than one or two of the tacos in my view. I have a couple on the belt since I tend to quick reload from those and then top them up from additional closed pouches on a chest rig in a lull.
    1 point
  49. These HPA rigs are really starting to get out of hand...
    1 point
  50. No soldering this week - it's all been crimpy crimpy: And unless I screw it up - there shouldn't be any soldering on the wiring tomorrow. Cheeky fecker.
    1 point
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