Like people have said.. woodland probably not. But in urban environments you might fare better.
I mind a time at Urban Assault where my brother had his gas shotgun as a primary and had great fun.. and success sweeping through some of the buildings and corridors!
I’ve always found it trial and error. My ASG fed fine from ASG magazines, some Ares magazines, G&G but not any of the Nuprol offerings. However, the Nuprol ones would feed fine in my brothers G&G!
Try and see what works, buy one Lonex and see if it feeds then buy a few more? ?
Now I’m a TM recoil owner I don’t have to worry about lowly AEG midcaps anyway…
Had a great day at Reforger yesterday after 6 weeks with no games!
First time at the site and the general consensus amongst the team is that it’ll probably be the new regular site.
Fairly big site, good use of game areas and a nice amount of both man made and natural cover. Lunch was a standard burger van, safezone basic but no complaints.
I think the biggest unanimous point was that between the 4 of us we didn’t experience a single hit-taking issue all day, which I think is my first in 10 years!
Just an update, I’ll be at Reforger Airsoft nr. Watford on the 27th of the month if anyone has any questions or opinions in person! Would be great to meet some local players!
It might sell for that if you found the right buyer who wanted the entire package and was happy with it being secondhand.
As others have said, I think you’ll have more luck splitting it down into MP7 + magazines, and accessories separately. In my experience whole packages seldom sell as well as ones that have been split up. Yes it can be a ball-ache listing everything separately but they may sell faster and you could make a bit more of a return overall.
That said, I’m happy to be proved wrong!
If the magazine is empty I don’t understand why they wouldn’t accept it?
Unfortunately there aren’t many/any companies who will happily carry them. Possibly Hermes?
If you’re interested then I’d say go for it! We need passionate people to get involved, and there’s nothing to say you couldn’t get somebody to proof read anything before publishing it (as Press Officer).
I’ve definitely seen a few sites doing similar, I was thinking along the lines of a big A3 poster somewhere in the safe zone that can be read and hopefully understood by anyone.
Thanks for the points from both of you.
So, should sites offer the briefing in an accessible format such as one that can be read instead of listened to? Would that help with the issues that you’ve mentioned?