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  1. Seemed silly to mention it and not post . Recently found a lower front sight which is a much better always niggled me. Also added a Decepticon sticker and labeled my ejection port. All the important upgrades.
    3 points
  2. M.a.r.v.i.n

    THE TM MWS thread

    Hello everybody, I upgraded my rif with parts recomended the most here, i.e. Modify TAN bucking + SuperG brass nub. I also added tightbore barrel MapleLeaf 410mm 6.01mm. I never found any exact measurements of the difference in fps and projectile energy while using short and widebore barrel vs. long tightbore barrel. Therefore I decided to have a nice evening with chrono and several weights of bbs and measure it myself. I used chrono AIR CHRONY MK1 (https://www.anareus.cz/detail.php?id=12868). The web is in Czech language but it basicaly says that this is high end and precise chrono. Measurement were all taken indoor with air temperature around 22 celcius. Humidity was around 45-50%, therefore indoor average. I measured velocity in m/s and then converted it to fps with conversion of 1m/s = 3.28084 FPS. I used several weights of BBs. These are: BLS precision 0.20g; G&G white 0.28g; Madbull 0.40g; Novritsch 0.49; BLS Precision 0.50g. First I used vanilla/stock rifle and took five shots of each BB. Then I did the upgrade, i.e. change bucking, nub and barrel, and again I took five shots each. You can find result in table hereunder. In green cells there are mws stock shots and in red cells there are shots after the upgrade. MWS table.xlsx Edit: Please ignore measurement of the fisrt shot with BB Novritsch 0.49 taken with stock MWS. It is a typo and I dont remember the correct measurement. What I find interesting is this: 1. I feel like I dont have enought fps in stock/vanilla rifle. If I remember correctly some people said their stock rifle has around 330fps. Can anyone confirm this? 2. Increase is not what I expected. I though it would be 20% and more because it is tightbore barrel which is 170mm longer than the stock one. Has anyone different experience? 3. Increase in fps and especially in energy is more significant with heavy weight BBs. 4. Consistency is very good. However I havent seen prolonged measurement in any other rifle and I took only 5 shots. Please feel free to comment. I am very interested in your findings and opinions. Thanks!
    3 points
  3. Do Airsoft they said, you'll love it. I do, Bank Manager doesn't... A seasonal look at whats 'in' for the fashion conscious Romanian Airsofter - The picture in snow was around -11, I don't think I've been that cold since I was a wee laddie in Scone... Warrior RICAS plate carrier, in a rather fetching shade of coyote. FMA Fast Helmet, with a Russian helmet cover. Cheap as chips no name multicam pants. Mechanix gloves, the ones that are bit like nomex no battle belt cause me no like But there is a holster somewhere in there with a glock 19 in it.
    2 points
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  5. Up dated pic of my revised springer collection. I decided to replace some and let some of the duplicates go. I know it's futile taking these pics. Pissing off the wife getting them all out. 2min later getting new ones and having to do it again. Nice to have a record of these things though . Did manage to find a bit of order to it this time too.
    2 points
  6. Don’t know if I ever properly posted this. But here is my precious if somewhat temperamental baby. Kwa/Pts rm4 erg.
    2 points
  7. This thread is under construction. Probably worth reading, but it's not comprehensive. Welcome to the High Pressure Air (HPA) FAQ. Here we'll be covering the basics of what HPA is, what it's advantages are, how to find out if HPA is for you and how to shop for HPA products. If you're wondering about getting into HPA for airsoft then please read the entire FAQ before asking questions - this will save yourself and other forum members a lot of time and effort. At the bottom of this post you will see when the FAQ was last updated. What is 'High Pressure Air' (HPA)? Introduction In a nutshell, HPA works through the controlled release of compressed air. In an AEG you can expect a gearbox to actuate a piston which in turn compresses air that's released down the barrel to project your BB. In a green gas, duster or CO2 airsoft gun this gas is stored in a compressed state within a vessel and expelled down the barrel to project your BB. In a spring airsoft gun the potential is stored in a spring that actuates a piston, compresses the air inside the cylinder that's in turn pushed down the barrel to project your BB. In HPA the concepts are very much the same: Like green gas, duster or CO2 the gas is stored pre-compressed and many pneumatic HPA engines function very similarly to gas blow back rifles - indeed, in many cases HPA can be used to power a lot of existing GBB and GBBRs (more on that later). Table of contents 1. Power sources 2. Your HPA 'rig' 3. 'Kits'/'Engines', 'Guns' and 'HPA Tapped' 1. Power sources To understand what HPA is, you must first know how 99% of guns in airsoft are powered so that you know what HPA is not: Electric AEGs (Automatic Electric Gun) AEPs (Automatic Electric Pistols) Green gas, duster and CO2 GBB or GBBPs (Gas Blow Back pistols) GBBRs (Gas Blow Back rifles) NBB (Non Blow Back) Spring HPA Electric solenoid engine Pneumatic engine 2. Your HPA 'rig' As we've already covered, HPA is compressed air that's released in a controlled fashion to propel your BB. Think of it as the power source for your gun, but not what's inside the gun itself. It's akin to a battery (like an AEG) or a magazine full of green/duster gas (GBBP/GBBR). A typical HPA rig (i.e. all the functional exterior parts that a user needs to combine for their HPA powered gun to work) is comprised of three separate parts: The 'bottle', the 'regulator' and the 'line'. Not all HPA setups work with identical rigs, but this will become apparent later. For now, here's a nice picture of a typical HPA rig: Bottle This is where the air is store in a highly compressed state. There are two different types of bottles that you can buy, rated for two different pressures: 3000 psi (pounds per square inch) (206 bar) and 4500 psi (310 bar). 3000 psi bottles tend to be made from aluminium whilst 4500 psi bottles are almost always made from carbon fibre. Generally the shape of a bottle gives away its pressure rating as the more rounded corners of the 4500 psi bottles have a distinctive silhouette versus the more square edges of a 3000 psi bottle. Airsoft HPA bottles are identical to paintball HPA bottles. Every tank also has a 'bottle regulator' that comes with the bottle and steps down the output of the bottle so that the actual regulator can deal with the incoming flow. This generates some complex issues that will be revealed later on as some bottles output at what is called 'Super Low Pressure' (SLP) (approximately 300 psi) whilst the rest tend to output from 450 psi to 950 psi. Different regulators work with different input pressures, so not all are happy with receiving the lower pressures from SLP bottle regulators. Bottle size is measured in ci (cubic inches). Bottles range from 13ci to 100ci, though most bottles sit around the 40ci to 70ci mark. Obviously a bottle at 4500 psi will go for longer than a 3000 psi bottle of the same size/internal volume. The bottle regulator also has three key features: The first is that it has an interface with what is called the ASA on the regulator or line (if you're using a 3000 psi rated line) - these threads on the top of the regulator also have one of two seals at the top to ensure a proper air-tight system. The second feature is refilling: A standard paintball fill nipple is present on most regulators and can interact with the machines in paintball and dive shops as well as with 'fill stations' (more on fill stations later). The third and final feature of most good bottle regulators is burst disks: Burst disks are a key safety feature that allow the tank to do an emergency, controlled venting of air if it's overfilled or there's a failure in the bottle regulator causing too high a pressure to be sent to the rest of the HPA system. HP burst disk: A higher rated burst disk that blows if the tank is overfilled. 3000 psi and 4500 psi tanks tend to use 5000 psi and 7500 psi HP burst disks respectively. LP burst disk: A lower rated burst disk that blows if the tank is outputting a pressure higher than it should be that would otherwise damage your gun or regulator. In both cases the burst disks aims to safely vent the air rather than the tank or entire hpa rig just continuing to fill with air that it's not built to handle and exploding. Click the spoiler to see some pictures of bottles and bottle regulators Regulator The regulator has two main functions: To further step down the pressure of the air to a usable psi and to do so in a way that means - during intense use - the gun doesn't get 'starved' for air. This latter point is sometimes called 'refresh'. Regulators with a higher refresh rate are more desirable as they can power air-hungry guns that would be otherwise starved by lower refresh rates. The regulator also acts as a hub for the line. Some regulators only have one possible output, whilst others have many. Some have the capacity for QDs (quick disconnects) which allow the user to rapidly disconnect the line for freedom of movement or modularity without compromising the pressure inside the regulator. Almost all HPA rigs have one or two QDs (usually one at each end of the line). Most regulators are easily adjustable between a range of outputs. This varies depending on the make of the regulator, but most airsoft regulators are designed to work between 30 psi to 160 psi. Click the spoiler to see some pictures of regulators Line The line is an air hose that connects the gun to the regulator. These come in many different forms, but most are between 24" (50cm) to 46" (116cm) long and have varying inner diameters between 3mm to 6mm. Most airsoft lines are rated for use up to 200 psi though some can handle up to 3000 psi. This is because some guns use an internal regulator and so the air hasn't been de-pressurised. More on this later. Some lines are coiled, some are braided and others are just normal looking rubber tubing. The most typical airsoft line will be 36" (91cm) long, have an inner diameter of 6mm, can withstand up to 200 psi and will be braided. Click the spoiler to see some pictures of lines 3. 'Kits'/'Engines', 'Guns' and 'HPA Tapped' Now that you know how HPA is 'powered', you must understand what this means on the gun side. How do we turn that air into propulsion for the BB? The following table of brands/products is more of a glossary to help you understand what people are talking about when they refer to the various HPA setups and we'll go into each one next. Note that 'Kits' and 'Engines' tend to be interchangeable vocabulary in most settings: Kits/Engines Electric solenoid Wolverine (Inferno, Hydra, Bolt etc.) Polarstar (F1, F2, Fusion etc.) ProTech (Mk1, Mk2 etc.) Fully pneumatic Daytona Gun Escort Sun Project 'Guns' Tippmann 'HPA Tapped' Due to the nature of this category, there are no specific brands/products related to it but we'll come to that You may remember in section 1. seeing 'electric solenoid' and 'fully pneumatic'. These are generally both referred to as 'conversion kits', 'engines' or simply 'kits' as both are drop-in replacements that require a 'donor gun' (i.e. an existing AEG or GBBR that one strips out and replaces the internals of) whereas 'guns' I'm here using to encompass the Tippmann M4 as - at the time of writing - it's the only HPA-specific gun that requires no additional modification to run on HPA. It has some rather specific quirks as well so I've given it its own section.
    1 point
  8. Best game I ever played was a weekender in the snow at rype village (awesome mod training area), it averaged -10 all weekend, & everybody loved it, at the time quite a few players didn't make it due to atrocious conditions over the country, but those that did stuck it out, no quitters, which is a rarity these days.
    1 point
  9. heroshark

    Gun picture thread

    not a fan of modern rifles even my 416c is old schoolified
    1 point
  10. £400!?!?!? And that’s notincluding the RMR
    1 point
  11. Iceni

    Gun picture thread

    I absolutely love the fact all your main rifles are of older designs. G3A3 slim, M16A2, M4A1. Proper guns
    1 point
  12. Hermesh

    Gun picture thread

    Pair of Glocks, or another Glock pic... Sig MCX...
    1 point
  13. Hermesh

    Gun picture thread

    My ever evolving 416...
    1 point
  14. Trying a new site today. Wish me luck.
    1 point
  15. djben9

    Gun picture thread

    i think you may have a little problem......
    1 point
  16. july_pi

    custom gbb

    【CUSTOM GBB WORKSHOP】 COLT M1911 栗林忠道 Kuribayashi Tadamichi movie Letters from Iwo Jima KJ base deep marking, deep 0.3mm cerakote custom grip detail fix
    1 point
  17. New to me, full refurbish, very happy
    1 point
  18. Thought I would post an updated photo of my now wrapped M40A5 Gas Rifle. The camouflage tape is Jack Pyke Tough Tape, it's velvety to the touch and works incredibly well as many a time I've laid my rifle when pulling the pistol and been unable to spot it 😂. I am also now using a scope extender and honeycomb kill-flash as well as ANT Supplies one piece scope mount.
    1 point
  19. A little update on the crb. I'll be using it for the first time tomorrow and I cant wait!
    1 point
  20. Hellfish

    Gun picture thread

    2 parcels arrived today and, things kinda escalated quickly .... Just need parcel 3 to arrive with the optics and it's done.
    1 point
  21. MadMole

    Gun picture thread

    My toy SRC Gen 3, full metal Madbull 6.03, Gate Titan, SHS hi torque motor, 16:1 gears, shimmed, Prom purple bucking on airsoft pro hop up. 110 spring, bearing guide, double O rings all round etc 327fps at 17rps on 0.2 bb's with 8.6v. 1" group at 16m I'm blind in my right eye, so have sights on a riser so I can use left eye on red dot on right shoulder and both sights on left Other g36 was a broken one I got cheap. Idiot had over springed it and gears jumping, plus magazine broken. easy fix, now 367fps at 11rps. need to put lower spring it. horribly plastic CYMA. The SRC is leagues better quality
    1 point
  22. Keithlag

    Gun picture thread

    Here are a couple of my M4 and my G3 SBS
    1 point
  23. Loadout for the summer all sorted. Emersongear Multicam BDU's with Multicam Boonie. 8Fields FSBE Assault Vest with Splitter double utility pouch ((BB's, Speedloaders)), Canteen caddy, large multipurpose pouch and 3x Mag holders. Misc Canine/Wolf patches Viper Molle Battle Belt with Nuprol M92 retention holster and mag clamps. basic boots and olive gloves. Guns are a G&G M14 S.O.C with 4 magazines (3 in chest rig, one in gun). G&G M92 Beretta with 3 Magazines (One in gun, two spare) Cyma M052 Grenade pistol. Pending TAG impact frag rounds for it. Still need to adjust the pouches on my chest rig, add some for Tag rounds + gas to refill the launch shell, but overall quite happy with the current load out.
    1 point
  24. july_pi

    custom gbb

    【CUSTOM GBB WORKSHOP】 USGI National Match 1911 MARUI base custom order deep marking, deep 0.3mm real grip guarder kit guarder parts nova parts detail fix
    1 point
  25. I thought that it was about time to share a photo of a few of my favourite RIFs 🙂
    1 point
  26. july_pi

    custom gbb

    【CUSTOM GBB WORKSHOP】 COLT GX-5857 model 607 WE base deep marking, deep 0.3mm real M16A1 ejection port cover real M16A1 Crush Washer ra tech ar-15 steel bolt custom steel flash hider custom handguard custom stock detail fix toy & real toy & real toy & real toy & real toy & real [imghttps://1.bp.blogspot.com/-4sK-eA6LnOM/XNlBUt3sHqI/AAAAAAAAL_A/tGmDknmta28nrAjxnE-HqnzvX7mUIZvGQCLcBGAs/s1600/55.jpg][/img] toy & real real
    1 point
  27. ProPain87

    Gun picture thread

    My Ares striker, originally an as01 but looks more like the 02 now 😂
    1 point
  28. july_pi

    custom gbb

    【CUSTOM GBB WORKSHOP】 COLT 1991A1 Government Model Inokatsu base custom order full steel deep marking, deep 0.3mm chamber unlock spring QPQ toy & real
    1 point
  29. july_pi

    custom gbb

    【CUSTOM GBB WORKSHOP】 COLT M16A2 commando model 733 WE base deep marking, deep 0.3mm steel stock lock nut M16A2 type grip M16A2 type delta handguard slip ring M16A1 type steel front sight M16A1 type steel flash hider
    1 point
  30. july_pi

    custom gbb

    【CUSTOM GBB WORKSHOP】 COLT M16A2 carbine model 723 WE base deep marking, deep 0.3mm steel front barrel steel stock lock nut M16A2 type steel flash hider M16A2 type grip M16A1 type front sight
    1 point
  31. july_pi

    custom gbb

    【CUSTOM GBB WORKSHOP】 SPRINGFIELD V10 Ultra Compact super tuned AW V10 base custom order deep marking, deep 0.3mm
    1 point
  32. july_pi

    custom gbb

    【CUSTOM GBB WORKSHOP】 SPRINGFIELD V10 Ultra Compact AW V10底座 定制 深度打標,深0.3mm cerakote
    1 point
  33. july_pi

    custom gbb

    【CUSTOM GBB WORKSHOP】 SPRINGFIELD V10 Ultra Compact super tuned AW V10 base deep marking, deep 0.3mm toy & real
    1 point
  34. My first airaoft gun. I’ll update a new image when all the attachments arrive but for now I think it looks cool out of the box
    1 point
  35. Needs a new paint job i think. Mods please amend if ive not posted the pic correctly Its a Dboys M4 RIS.. Yeh thining of going back to black
    1 point
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