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    TM MP5 NGRS Owners

    Yeh, that's the one..  hoping to save a few quid if the cyma one fits. But may need to just bite the bullet  
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    TM MP5 NGRS Owners

    Thanks all for the replies.  Is anyone rocking the extended mag release for their MP5? I have read that the cyma one will fit, which would be ideal since its a lot cheaper and still made from metal. Or do I need to cough out for a specially made one? 
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    TM MP5 NGRS Owners

    Managed to find a retailer selling 7.4 lipos with a mr30 connector but it's rated at 60c.... is this safe? Or do I need to stick to 30c max? TIA
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    TM MP5 NGRS Owners

    Thanks for the insight. Can I ask where you managed to find the Wii tech handguard? All retailers that I have seen are sold out... 
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    TM MP5 NGRS Owners

    For the Mp5sd6 users... what are you using to fit a torch? I have seen the Wii Tech rail which fits onto the suppressor but looking for cheaper alternatives (not keen to have it positioned on the top rail). Thanks. 
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    Hello from new member

    Maybe consider the Tokyo Marui M4 MWS GBB rifle? Ticks quite a few boxes in terms of realism, reliability and accuracy. Comes complete with bonus if being absolutely  'skirmishable'. 
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    AEG Advice.

    Hi, My 2 pence would be buy what you desire most within your budget. Upscaling didn't work for me as I didnt like taking a loss each time I sold so that way, you will have less unused RIFs down the line should you buy more...  Get less 'gun envy' too down your field...:p I have encountered...
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    Needed good advice. Hi !

    Hi there, Go visit your local Airsoft store to get a feel of the equipment and get information on local Airsoft sites as most stores will also operate game days which I am sure you can attend yourself... Just remember to take your hits! :P Starting Airsoft by yourself isnt a problem, I know...
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    I've got the bug

    Hi, starting off with the m4 family is a good move. However, I would suggest that CYMA isn't the best brand to start off with unless you are are planning (and willing) to 'upgrade' it along the way... Not to say it will break down straight away but QC won't be as stringent as other brands such...
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