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  1. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Airsoft-Paintball-RIS-Rail-Covers-XTM-Covers-Rail-Covers-RIS-RAS-Covers-/151369501521?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item233e534b51 Probably not in time for the weekend (just after!) but that is the fastest compared to the ones from Hong Kong. HK one: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Airsoft-Airgun-Rifle-Brand-New-XTM-Rail-Panels-Covers-32pcs-Four-Colors-/400894784939?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item5d5730f5ab
  2. Well, revolvers have never really been a practical option. Incredibly low ammo capacity, no hop up and shells. Just try and picture that vs a full auto G18C with an extended magazine. There isn't really much use for a revolver in a standard game, other than just for the fun of having one. It is a bit like having the RPG. As for the FPS, I've got no idea.
  3. I was actually thinking of writing this but I thought nobody would have any idea what I was on about xD Thank you.
  4. Personally, I am 'addicted' to putting attachments on my gun. Of course, for practicality, but also because a gun with the right attachments looks incredible - to me, anyway. Admittedly, there are those out there who like to keep their attachments to a minimum and avoid the whole tacti-cool look, but who cares about that sh*t. Have fun with your gun, and make it yours! It is, after all, your gun. If it were my gun, I would change the attachments, but that is just to suit me. I always find guns with a bunch of attachments more interesting. A general guideline though: If your gun is becoming way too heavy, or is getting difficult to practically use, then you may have one too many things on your gun. As long as you don't end up looking like the picture below, you'll be fine.
  5. I managed to receive a GBB gun with gas/co2 mags and a few Co2 cylinders today - ParcelPete/IPostParcels don't seem to kick up a fuss about it. I've used them for my airsoft related deals, and they haven't had any problems with contents (even with 'RIF and accessories' or whatever in the description). Definitely wouldn't use RM. Good to see your situation has been resolved to the best it could.
  6. Other than worn out trigger contacts, what is likely to cause a gun to fire in full auto only? V2 gearbox

    1. Hudson

      Hudson

      Cut off lever worn or loose?

      Selector plate?

    2. MILITATED

      MILITATED

      It was a random gearbox a mate gave to me, so I haven't been able to test it (connected to deans, and I don't have a battery for it). I took a look inside, and all that seems fine. The only visual cause for concern would be that the casing on the red wire has been worn and opened a bit. I reconstructed it, so it could possibly have been a loose cut off lever, but I will have to wait to test it. Just trying to find any other possibilities

    3. MILITATED

      MILITATED

      He told me it only fired full auto, though. Safety works.

  7. Got a free gun for being nice to trade with :D Today is a good day.

    1. Avionyx

      Avionyx

      What did you get? I got a couple last week from a friend - it's nice to get freebies occasionally!

       

    2. MILITATED

      MILITATED

      ASG STI Tac Master M1911 with 2 Co2 mags and a normal gas mag :D Has a nice kick to it. Haven't used the Co2 yet though. What did you get?

  8. Yeah the set I bought ages ago had 14 pieces, they were all black but 7 were metric, 7 were imperial. Obviously the only one missing was the one I really needed, but I found that today Anyway, all is well now and I am able to remove what I needed to. Thanks for all the responses.
  9. Ah, I found out that there is a little pin. The glory of low lighting...
  10. Last noob question. So I nearly have my gearbox out, and the only thinking blocking it is the bolt release. How do I take out the bolt release? I've watched a few disassembly videos but they don't take it out. One guy did, but he didn't exactly show how to do it. Anyone know?
  11. Ah yes, I saw one of these wrenches earlier. Guess it is going to be an unavoidable purchase Thanks for all the replies
  12. No idea if I am honest. I'd assume I have to turn it clockwise like I did with the metal part around the barrel nut to release the hand guard itself, but I can't exactly get my hand around it to turn it or anything.
  13. Back with another noob question. Up until now, I've only had experience with delta rings, which might I add, are not my favourite. Anyway, I've come across a new type and it looks much nicer, but I've got no idea how you get the bloody thing off! Here is a picture of it: http://imgur.com/EHspJVl Anyone had experience with this kind? Not sure how you'd actually go about unscrewing it. All the parts on my gun are put on very tightly and are a pain to get off for the first time, so I'd imagine this is no different. I'm removing my free float so I can take a look at my outer barrel (for an up coming project). Thanks in advance
  14. Thanks lads, will buy a the other set now
  15. I am trying to remove my rear sight, and there is an allen screw holding it on to the rail. So, I got my set of allen wrenches out. Now, I thought the 3mm would fit it, but it won't. It is as if the allen screw is 0.1mm smaller than the wrench... The next smallest I have is 2.5mm, but that is way too small. The screw is rounded on the outside, so I can't even get a grip on it with a normal wrench or pliers. Anyone had a situation like this? I can get all the other screws off, except this one. It isn't stripped either - it has never been tampered with or removed.
  16. Hello, is there anywhere I can find a vest like this, but from somewhere where I don't get slapped by import tax and shipping? http://www.evike.com/products/28902 It'd end up costing me about £85 for something that is only £44, and being on a budget, you can probably tell that this isn't a favourable price. I am mainly looking for a vest with the neck guard, groin protector (it isn't in the picture, but it is folded up) and the shoulder/upper arms protectors. Thanks!
  17. Is there an EOTech replica for sale anywhere? :)

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    2. MILITATED

      MILITATED

      Alright will do. So the eBay ones and the WE versions for about £4 more are basically the same quality?

    3. Monty
    4. MILITATED

      MILITATED

      Oh cool :) Would the flip up sight covers fit with a lense protector? Got the flip covers for £3 so I don't need to get the WE one

  18. Glad it worked for you! Not sure why they're such a pain but hey, always a way around.
  19. I took the whole receiver apart and tested the lower receiver only in order to see how far the mag went in. It was just being blocked, wasn't the hop up for me, but I will note that
  20. Yeah I thought that the mags would just fit which is why I was a bit confused at first. I thought it was the gun, but it had problems with a very common gun too. Ah well, all done now
  21. No problem, I will post any findings which are potentially beneficial I've got a few ideas and projects lined up, so I will definitely be taking notes a long the way for others to look at. Ah yeah there are definitely some wobbly mags out there... The worst is probably a wobbly hi cap mag, not only does it rattle from wobbling, but the noise of the BBs... I stick to mid caps personally. PMAGs seem to be pretty sturdy though! Don't even think the tape is needed but I keep it there just in case.
  22. Hello, I recently had an issue with a PMAG and a few M4 platforms, and so I decided to make a guide on how I solved it. The problem is that the PMAG doesn't reach far enough into the magwell, and so doesn't lock into place (meaning it will just come out of the gun and not feed). So, you have to modify the mag slightly which takes a few minutes. Of course, this doesn't happen with all PMAGS, but I have seen that a few people had this issue. As you can see below, I have cut the area in the red circle by about half, which allows the PMAG to go deeper into the magwell. The mag now fits perfectly fine inside the magwell (of a G&G CM16 and a King Arms BW15 Carbine - these two have slightly different magwells which are angled, so this modification should work for you) and feeds fine. Do not take any notice of the notch at the top of the mag - that was for an ACR. The electrical tape is optional - it is there to negate any wobble (some guns have wider magwells). Hope this is of some use. I personally love the look of these mags, so it'd be a shame to let them go to waste.
  23. And so I found another way in which this problem is actually fixed the problem was that the mag simply isn't going into the magwell enough, and so it isn't catching (that also means the mag won't feed). So here is what I've done: http://imgur.com/qIcHmez I simply cut half of that off, because it was blocking the mag from going further. The mag now locks into both the G&G and my King Arms, and actually feeds now. I put a bit of tape just in case there was any wobble (I always do it). Obviously you don't need to cut it, you can just sand it down or something instead but I worked with what I had at the time Just in case anyone is wondering, the notch at the top of the mag has nothing to do with the modification to fit the M4. That was to fit an ACR which works I will put up a guide in case anyone has this issue in the future.
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