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Li-ion battery in g&g and E&L guns
ButcherBill and one other reacted to Rogerborg for a topic
Their dimensions look right, as an 18650 is (wait for it...) 18mm in diameter (plus the wiring run down the side) and 65mm long. Well, 65.0mm, thus 18650.2 points -
Banned for potentially trying to use someone else's ukara to buy a rif.
Galvatron and one other reacted to Tackle for a status update
Banned for potentially trying to use someone else's ukara to buy a rif.2 points -
Chest Rig & Belt - Layouts and Suggestions
Galvatron and one other reacted to Jacob Wright for a topic
That's the key really - try out a few different options and see what works for you. Holster, secondary magazines, trauma kit and dump pouch is the extent of what I did have on my belt.2 points -
The 'How Did Your Airsoft Day Go? Thread
Colin Allen and one other reacted to rj1986 for a topic
Was at Shift your Rifs and RIFT this weekend. Boot selling saturday - was pretty good, actually sold more than i spent for a change. Was meant to play Sunday until the 4 month old decided teething was much more fun, meaning i had to drop out last minute. One day I'll get to shoot people with toy guns again.2 points -
EX3 appears to be a "file system full" error for Invision, so just delete all the attachments and posts and we should be fine. 💡2 points
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Chest Rig & Belt - Layouts and Suggestions
Cannonfodder and one other reacted to Kha0s for a topic
Belt pouches interfering with those on the chest rig did cross my mind when I was thinking of dropping some rifle mag pouches down there. Maybe the holster, pistol mag pouches and dump pouch is the limit then - feels like wasted real estate but having pouches I can't easily access isn't much use either! I guess I just need to play around with different configurations and see what works best in practice.2 points -
The 'What have you just bought' Thread
Enid_Puceflange and one other reacted to mightyjebus for a topic
I was at Overlord on Sunday. Bought a couple of real Surefire M600's for £55 a pop. Also got a RS MP5 torch handguard for £35 quid and found what might be a bit of gold unicorn pooh in the shape of a MP5K handguard with a Magnalite attached. The mount was made by a company 20 miles from Hereford and the torch had some issue Duracells inside. I've never seen a picture of one and it's either probably a trials piece or a one off custom job for a job. I'll post a picture when the forum lets me. Now with a picture.2 points -
drop the FPS just abit
Nick G and one other reacted to Cannonfodder for a topic
This It could be argued that .2g is better for cqb as the higher fps means a shorter flight time for the bb. Potentially an advantage when targets are only visible for fractions of a second2 points -
VFC M110 SASS GBBR
BI6BILL97 and one other reacted to Mini airsoft for an advert
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Problems uploading photos and general forum issues.
ak2m4 reacted to mightyjebus for a topic
get an error 200 trying to upload photos and when I click on any of the links to the forum I get an error. tried logging in and out but still a problem. Anyone else having issues?1 point -
Chest Rig & Belt - Layouts and Suggestions
Tommikka reacted to Cannonfodder for a topic
When running a chest rig I tend to keep things on my belt to a minimum. At the most just my pistol, pistol mags, a gas bottle and a utility pouch for if things need to be collected. Its easy to fall into the trap of thinking every bit of molle must have a pouch on it, which leads to finding things to fill those pouches. The next thing you know you're dragging around a load of extra kit you don't actually need it use.1 point -
TM MWS “Gordy” Colt 727
Rollade reacted to Crazyhorse089 for an advert
Time Left: 2 days and 20 hours
- For sale
- Used
As titled my dream build is up for sale, I built this last year after wanting to build one for almost 15 years. only been skirmished once for about 2 hours at Dorchester prison. Perfect CQB gun as it’s chrono-ing at 290 fps. price reflects the following: brand new MWS - £450 Boom arms Colt 733 kit - £600 Tasco pro dot - £35 clone surefire 660 with 2 heads - £150 clone surefire M-10 mount - £15 second upper receiver £250 airsoft artisan Cramblit tube - £130 Eotech 551 - £30 larue riser - £25 suppressor and 3D printed over barrel kit - £80 all adds up to £1765 only reason for sale is I’ve been an adult and bought a house and things need doing to it. If you have any questions let me know. no trades or splits please. price includes postage but buyer pays PayPal fees.£1,150
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Since you have the guns, and they give the dimensions of the battery, you could cut a piece of cardboard to that size and try it out, rather than trusting "Eh, it'll be fine" from us interwebs randos who have nothing to lose. Or if you happen to have a couple of 18650 cells to hand, well, that's what those Titans are.1 point
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Chest Rig & Belt - Layouts and Suggestions
Kha0s reacted to Jacob Wright for a topic
I've found that chest rigs and belts can be a difficult combination. Mostly this is due to any pouches (or magazines) on the belt sitting too high and fouling any pouches that sit at either side of the chest rig. For that reason I don't tend to use a belt any more, other than one to hold my holster which sits in a mid-ride holster so low enough not to be an issue. The best way round it I've found is to wear the chest rig as high as practicable, and mount pouches low on the belt if you can to buy yourself some space. However, some magazines - like AK ones - might be too high for that to make much difference. I've found that pistol magazines don't tend to be too much of an issue. As for the dangler, I wasn't sure at first but I've grown to like it, really handy for holding MK5's, pistol magazines, snacks..... Give it a go and see what you think.1 point -
Gun suggestions
Rogerborg reacted to Cannonfodder for a topic
I take it you didn't get the one you asked about here? There's a huge selection of AR15 rifles in that price range so rather than getting loads of different suggestions, pick a few you like the look of and we can advise you from there1 point -
Problems uploading photos and general forum issues.
Zooankski reacted to ButcherBill for a topic
Still knackered for me too. Missing my fix TBH, looks like I picked the wrong week to stop drinking.1 point -
Started going a bit funny for me too My wallets happy but it needs fixing so I can get back to window shopping on the classifieds1 point
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#metoo Sorry guys, it started playing up yesterday morning, no idea what the issue is, nor can I get in to the technical side of the forum, which is probably a good thing 😱, but I've messaged the man that can, no reply yet. 🤞Fingers crossed it will get sorted soon 🙏1 point
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I get an error trying to view any images in classifieds. Clicking on 'Browse' also gives an error1 point
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Oh, those... special people. Their rules are all over the place, they have this silly concept of a "limit" (which is no such thing) and a "variance" (the actual limit). Their figures are wrong too: 0.2g x 328 fps = 0.99J 0.25g x 289 fps = 0.96J 0.2g x 350 fps = 1.13J (not the 1.1J they claim) 0.25g x 307 fps = 1.09J Why not just use 0.2g and see what you chrono at with that? There's no particular advantage to 0.25g at CQB ranges.1 point
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drop the FPS just abit
Nick G reacted to Jez_Armstrong for a topic
Use it more? ..............yes Leave it in pre cocked over night? ............yes Drop down to 7.4 lipos?..............no, batterys make no difference to FPS1 point -
I've a couple of JG MP5's including an SD . Bloody awesome for the money . Mine get used in a woodland site and have plenty of range , never let me down , never broken and soooo much lighter than all my GBBRs !1 point
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Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
EvilMonkee reacted to Galvatron for a topic
Utter waste of two decent GBBRs. Even with the pistol, I wouldn't run 0.2s through it unless maybe I was in CQB.1 point -
New wood stock WE M14
BI6BILL97 reacted to Miêu Anh-Nguyễn for an advert
Time Left: 4 days and 17 hours
- For sale
- As new
The wooden stock M14, which I bought in March, includes sight mount the box and the original polymer stock. It's too heavy for me. And I have to chip in for rent, so the price is negotiable.Never played in the game and only fired about 20 rounds£500
Glasgow - GB
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Time Left: 3 days and 41 minutes
- For sale
- Used
Final one of the lot. Gordy inspired build, full 14.5 outer barrel with a custom over barrel suppressor. Repro aimpoint comp m2 (needs batteries) Carry handle to picatinny adapter 5x vn style mag (they need maintenance as not used in a year and were left without gas) Spare bolt with npas Selling as not used much, think I've only run it once since completing the build as I got too many guns. I think sear might be going on this as sometimes goes full auto in semi (common fault) Can post for extra £15£350
St helens - GB
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