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  • Before I spend a lot of money are ACU load outs normally accepted at Milsims? 

    GiantKiwi
    GiantKiwi
    Assuming you mean the digital US camo that is actually called UCP, ACU is just the pattern of the cut. Some milsim's treat it as a bit of a grey area, as it isn't particularly identifiable under certain light conditions.

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    Robert James
    Thanks @GiantKiwi that's all I needed before I spent anything.

    Potentially another Charity Night - Should I continue on last post or make new thread?

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    L3wisD
    Aye, new thread :)

    I'll help with advertising it a bit more if you like this time.

    Jedi_Master
    Jedi_Master
    Start a new topic in the Events & Meets section.

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    Robert James
    Thanks for getting back to me Peeps.

    Waiting on confirmation from the mall about dates etc, looking at November currently

    potentially may struggle with raffle again, so any contacts are greatly appreciated 

    Anyone source a video reducing FPS in a CM16? Only font front stock videos and dont wanna get it wrong

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    Sacarathe
    Have you tried leaving it cocked for a few days?

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    Robert James
    How can you leave an AEG cocked? Please don't read that the way it sounds, genuine question

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    Sacarathe
    How does that sound, I don't get it.

    You look into the magwell and gently squeeze the trigger until you get the nozzle to stop in the withdrawn state. Obviously the nozzle and the piston are not the same thing so you need to know how your gun operates. But generally speaking the resting position after firing a shot in semi should be what you seek to avoid.

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