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  1. Maybe consider a warrior tmv vest or one of the many similar "vests" , it's essentially a molle waistcoat & gives good coverage all over, allows for pouch placement wherever you want & once adjusted goes on like a jacket, very comfortable & should take the sting out of most shots. Obviously to give the best advice to sizing & coverage etc, we will need to see suitable pictures of your gf ?
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  2. july_pi

    custom gbb

    CUSTOM GBB WORKSHOP BERETTA 92FS INOX ITALY marui gbb airsoft deep marking guarder kit https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgA9_7kjraalTaQLNV8XrQKBZmWqyl4go-kJJtP9FTs55Mc9ySygTWCtvk5EitMIEj3McYpxigECT7Uv8urtRVKKjJsA1Dt3-Cq5H9UC0UgNKAmtQo3CjXrdg2XWi-gvbvJ71rg6SbuQ0ku23AOeYAgHYmbs9JPc0ATJjOZ8nEAWnYj-9aMc9rxHzH2J4c/s1200/07.jpg[/img]
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  3. This is what happens when you let someone with adhd who is incapable of making a decision design something. You get 4 different versions of the same thing
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  4. When I was at university, my housemates girlfriend used to visit on Tuesdays. For bit of fun, I used to do Taco Tuesdays for the house. As she only ever saw me cook Tacos… She assumed I was Mexican…
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  5. I've made up boxes and just zip tied guns into them.
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  6. I would also recommend a molle vest, you can custom your preference in terms of pouches and as its adjustable it offers good coverage and can be adapted and adjusted to any body shape. You can find some good condition from surplus and fairly cheap, See below Miltec Molle vest and Miltec hand warmer
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  7. Taken from a WhatsApp group I’m part of ?
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  8. So the ladies seem to get on with the likes of PT Armor (like the stuff worn in the movie Black Hawk Down) Its soft and has elastic sides so can conform around the bust for good fit. Then wear whatever over the top. A cooler (as in heat) would be something like a British Assault Vest (good price for a bit of kit that will outlast you). Is good because "it has pouches covering the nips and protects lower back). https://preppersshop.co.uk/british-military-dpm-assault-vest-62566-p.asp https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/8fields-tactical-pt-tactical-body-armour
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  9. Most likely won't be running plates she wants a bit more coverage had an issue of someone taking great fun in full autoing her a bit too much in the chest. So it's mostly for a bit of coverage and to carry kit
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  10. Will she be running “plates”? Very few are made with females in mind and ones that are, can be pricey. Chest rig would be a better option but even then, if the girls are lorge, maybe a belt kit?
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  11. Unless you are dead set on an AEG, the WE Apache GBB is a nice bit of kit. All the appropriate bits are metal and three round burst is fun. Kicks a bit though and mags are heavy and limited rounds.
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  12. Due to the price we are unable to offer a warranty' I bet Trading Standards would argue with that. Grizz Studio
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  13. I'd personally buy a HC because altough fps is low you're compensated by good rate of fire. I think it's pretty light as well I don't think it's more than 2kg. And if you keep it stock it runs forever. Also, used good deals pop up sometimes so you don't even have to pay retail prices if you're not in a rush. Unless you fancy a spaceship cyma mp5k with really questionable mosfet: https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/cyma-cm-041l-smg-5k-m-lok-upgraded-version. Probably a Mk23 or any pistol is "better" than a mp5k simply because less weight and you can holster it a lot easier. But I never played as a sniper so... ?‍♂️
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  14. Thanks for the reply.
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  15. ah yes, but all those other offers are china based with longer postage times. I want to get you up and playing as soon as possible!
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  16. I may have been lucky when shipping long guns in that one I was offered a box from another shooter who didn't need it and the second where I broke the rifle down to allow it to fit in a 'squarer' box, with the buyers consent of course. Now I have at least 1 empty long box in storage just in case. You can always ask your fellow shooters in case they have one tucked away, going spare. Good luck.
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  17. I've bought 'one or two' from the classifieds & the one's that aren't in original boxes are generally in adapted boxes whether it's a random amazon box or a couple of boxes taped together, only ever had one issue where the seller really didn't wrap or pad the box for posting & the pew rattled about so much it had fallen out (presumably at a posties feet to the call of WTF???). Whatever you use just make sure it's secure.
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  18. I don't know about you guys but I never bought anything from them so I guess they didn't have competitive prices. Hopefully its not going to be a trend with other retailers.
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  19. Because you can never have enough US Woodland and ALICE! Greetings from the 55th! I've attached some pictures of our team from the Filmsim event - Red Mist 4: Operation Hirta. Most of the team are running the LBV88 vest along with a standard ALICE belt set-up and US Woodland! Hope you like. Cheers Above photos from Chris Thomas Photography
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  20. fbc

    Price gouging ?

    It’s a different business but hopefully will give some insight from a retailers perspective. I had someone posted that we had price-gouged him on a pair of tyres. Our sale price was the manufacturers recommended retail price, at which we made 25% profit margin. He purchased his tires as a walk-in customer at 7.30pm - we used to stay open until 9pm to accommodate bike riders working all day. In addition we fitted the tyres for him. Most shops close at 6pm. For us to stay open cost us £80 per hour. So staying open that night cost us £240. I checked the toll records and that night we made 2 sales - the tyres and one cup of coffee. Total sales of £82.50 from which we made a gross profit of £21.50. As a result we lost £218.50. In his negative Google review he suggested that we should have price matched an online discounter. Had we matched their price we would have made 50p from the tyres! And the online guys don’t offer to fit them for free, or give him the convenience of picking him up his tyres in time for him to ride to work the following morning. As you can imagine the words ‘price gouging’ is a very emotive one for me. So all I would say is don’t always jump to the conclusion that the retailer is always out to gouge you. There’s always the option of not buying from anyone you think is gouging. But sometimes perhaps they’re just trying to make enough to pay their bills and feed their kids.
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