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Welcome to the forum.
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So, I was thinking of adding a SCAR to my collection, GBBR, and find that a lot of places are out of stock. Perhaps a new one coming out, or is it just that popular? Perhaps a conspiracy (not really)? Anyone else notice this?
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Thanks for the heads up!
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Greetings and welcome. In regards to gear, it comes down to what you look to do. Are you looking to portray a certain element in the military, or more of a casual look that suits most environments? If you are looking to pattern yourself after a certain military group, just google them. Research. If you are looking for a non-standard look, then start googling camo patterns and gear. Look at how the uniform works with the area you wish to play. The beautiful thing about gear is that there is so much of it. If you have the ability to go to a military store or airsoft shop, pop in and physically handle the gear you want. Once you have a base idea, then begin to narrow down and ask for reviews. This is YOUR hobby, own it!
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Mods/Members - First of let me apologize if this post is misplaced, feel free to move if necessary I looked at the teams area and saw all the different teams, but didn't see a specific thread pertaining to "Looking For" teams. I prefer team play and working with a group as opposed to solo "Rambo" style of play. Secondly, I run only an American load, so trying to keep with one cohesive look can prove daunting. So my question is, are there in teams looking for members that run American load outs? As per some very smart advice, I am located in the Midlands (Northants area), but open to trying to get a well rounded fire team.
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Heres my load out:
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While this topic has strayed way off course, I will admit, it has been highly entertaining.
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Airsoft Surgeon RWA Green Gas Parameters: 25m zero range Airsoft Surgeon RWA Gas King Arms M4A1 w/ iron sites followed by ACOG (4X32) 30rd magazine .20g rounds Variables Wind @ 5-10 mph from the southwest Overcast 52F/11C Test 1 – Iron Sights After firing three rounds I checked target to evaluate grouping. The initial three shots showed a 1 degree kick to the left, possibly from wind. The shots made a triangle pattern with a half inch spread at furthest point. All rounds were center target. I then fired three more rounds after calculating for wind and those three rounds found center mass, again in triangle pattern with half inch spread. Recoil on the weapon was smooth and clean, with no jerking or excessive bucking. Third and final set found center mass again, with consistent results. Test 2 – ACOG ACOG results mirrored iron sights but with a slight reduction is spread. All shots held tight shot groupings. Test 3 – Controlled Burst Using controlled burst I was averaging 5 rounds per trigger pull. There was a slightly noticeable upward walk of rounds, but only covering 3 inches between first and last round. Side to side spread was only 1 inch. Again, recoil was smooth and precise. Max spread was roughly 4.5 inches. No discernible pattern was noticed. The test was repeated three times with all results averaged. All shots stayed center mass of target. Test 4 – Full Auto Full auto results were typical of the rate of fire. Weapon walked in a upward left motion, but only deviating by less than five degrees. Gas venting was noticeable, but not unexpected or over excessive. Two bursts were made, firing a total of 30 rounds. Only two rounds left target area. Conclusion It seems RedWolf Airsoft has made a sound gas for temperate climates. It is easily on par with WE gas in critical areas such as continuous pressure and recoil. At only £8.99 a bottle, it’s quite reasonably priced.
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Sweet, I will stop in and see you on Saturday.
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Welcome to the forums as well as airsoft. Many members here are very knowledgeable and friendly. I am certain you will receive the info you need in short order.
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Today we celebrate Veterans day in America. I wish, as an Amercan, to thank all the steadfast, loyal and dedicated soldiers of the great United Kingdoms a very happy Veterans day. I stood shoulder to shoulder in Iraq and Afghanistan with my British brothers, and saw great valor in them all. But we in it shall be remembered- We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; For he to-day that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother
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I talked with a guy at Tesco the other day who told me about an airsoft brick and mortar store in Northampton. Does anyone know of it? I have to run into Northampton tomorrow and figured I would check it out and get some supplies. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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I witnessed the most impressive act yesterday. While shopping today, the clock rolled to 1100. The store made an announcement requesting two minutes of silence. I was awed by the heads hung in reverence, the true image of respect. The store was quiet as a tomb. I am truly proud to be living amongst those that still remember the price of freedom. As a veteran, Remembrance Day/Veterans Day means a lot.
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I wanted to share my sincerest appreciation and gratitude to all the brave British soldiers who fought in the Great War. Their sacrifice secured freedom for another generation. Twice in one generation did British and American soldiers fight, and die, for the preservation our our way of life. On this Rememberance Day, and Veterans Day in America, I salute all of them, and thank them all. If you are a British Service member, you have my utmost gratitude and respect. Thank You
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Thought I'd put this question out there....
Saber6-1 replied to Steelrain's topic in General Discussion
MOSFET it acts as an electronic gate between the trigger switch and the motor in the gearbox - similiar to the solenoid in your car's starter and your ignition switch. It will not increase your FPS at all, however combined with other mods they can increase your ROF. They also make the electrical system more efficient since your trigger will not simply dump the uncontrolled full battery voltage directly into the motor without one, and the more advanced systems can support fine tuned firing modes like 3 round burst (aka 3RB) As to what everyone else said about a new gun, heres a what I have told people in the past. Airsoft is a hoby first, but its more than that. If you get hooked, and you truly love to play, you will grow with it. Meaning, you will see other players with load outs you admire, and want to emulate. You may already have a particular load out in mind you want to portray. Base your weapon preference off of that. In the long run, you will build your kit around the gun. Supposing you buy an M4 and all the goodies, then one day you see the most kick picture of a Russian load out, and you HAVE to do that. Now you have to look at getting a new gun. The gun should be a reflection of what YOU want, what YOU want to portray. At the end of the day, you have to be the one who is happy. -
I have always been partial to the Barrett .50 Nothing says EFF YOU like .50 caliber of love. Want to reach out and touch some, at a mile away, here ya go.
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Welcome and Greetings from the resident American. So what weapon platform are you looking into, any particular kit or loadout you are interested in?
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Airsoft Fantasies (not in any way sexual)
Saber6-1 replied to geoffreym's topic in General Discussion
I once played in my Imperial Biker scout kit running only a pistol. Sadly, the helmet gives me almost no peripheral vision and the bright white armor kinda gave me away. But it was freaking sweet doing it though. -
An obvious question, but one that needs asking, is it getting any power? Are all the leads connected back?
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Best.......Camouflage.......Ever
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Welcome brother. Hope you have a great time.
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Hell yeah I am attending. Thanks for sharing
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Again, Flex is right on target.