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Yeah, they are quite expensive, however, they're good. Probably wouldn't recommend as of the price, but was just saying they're good.
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I wrap camo tape around the two tone, not ideal, but works. I know that the well mb02 is not the best stock, but I will put time and money into upgrading, I do actually get payed some money each month, around 60 quid, for mowing peoples lawns etc. plus, my brother, who has a job, is going to help out with upgrades. I'm not limited to twenty quid and I've got to make my gun good.
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I'm pretty sure real sword make one of the best ak's out there
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I am sure that the AK platform is Russian, also the dragonuv svd is Russian if you like to snipe
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C00lbeans. As it's VSR compatible, it's my best option, also the cheapest stock. As I'm upgrading most of it, if not all of it, I'm not too bothered about how a stock weapon performs.
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Aye. Up all night looking for a JG BAR10 that comes with two tone paint service, impossible .-. Doesn't asgi do two tone? I know that evike does.. Only two websites I've found the JG BAR10 was on evike and asgi. The alternative here, is to get the well mb02, it's a clone of the TM, so it'll take the same upgrades, plus I can find sellers from the uk with two tone..
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Not as noobish as me. kthxbye.
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Double-post. As new subject. Regarding the trigger. There are 3 contenders, the laylax zero trigger, airsoft pro 90 degree trigger, and the action army zero trigger. They all do the same job, just is one better than the other, I can understand the laylax may be better than the airsoft pro trigger. I am probably going to buy the airsoft pro trigger set, as it's the cheapest, and from what I've read it is quite good.
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Is it not noobish to not know what sears are? Most people who know their stuff know what sears are. I'd still rate myself a noob.
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It's not like I didn't search. I certainly searched. I had a look at numerous guides.. It's gonna sound noobish, but take a look at the bottom right of my profile pic, I didn't know that the trigger and Sears had to be the same degree as the piston. I didn't ask anyone of you, I found that from research a while ago.
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Ok cool. Don't really like ordering from the U.S. Import duty and the rest of it.. Thanks for your help, I'm set on a JG BAR10 and then upgrade it. If you hear anything from me next, it will be to do with confirming the order and maybe installing some stuff, most likely the airsoft pro 90 degree trigger and piston first. Thanks for all the help. Let's see how it all pans out.
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Yeah. I think there's a few models on the market. All around 100 dollars. I'll just pick one. And use the same upgrades I was planning to do with the TM VSR10. Obviously, there may be a few extra upgrades I have to make, but as I'm saving some money on the TM alternative, I can put that towards a hop up unit for example. Thanks again.
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Oh, ok. That's something to watch out for. I understand you have to splash a reasonable amount of cash to compete. I've searched far and wide for a TM VSR10, almost Impossible.. Stock vsr is coming in at around £220 and that's the cheapest I've seen. (Apart from a model at 114 quid, but, 15 quid on paint, and 20 quid on delivery, and to top it off, import duty at 23%) I'd rather spend less on a JG bar10 and upgrade it. As the plan is to upgrade it... I'm probably not going to skirmish with a stock JG anyways... I'd rather spend my limited money on a JG bar10 and use some left over money to make some upgrades, instead of buying the TM Vsr10 stock and have no money to upgrade with. I hear the JG BAR10 uses the same upgrades as the TM. What's you view on this? Thanks.
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Wait, so I'll need to get a cylinder and cylinder head, because why? I don't understand the seal bit. Thanks
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Yeah, I don't want to breach or risk the limit. I could easily be on 450 FPS and get good range. So either the m140 or vsr 260. I'll look for other peoples preferences.. Ravens age limit is 16, yes, don't know how I was allowed in, they are pretty chill with it all though. But also not much to the site, it's a good site don't get me wrong, but doesn't have the dynamics such as tuddenham. And due to the age limit being 16, there's about 4 more people who are about 15 at tuddenham, who we had a bit of a talk and are all friendly. 490 FPS spring is too risky. Therefore, I'm left with m140/vsr260. Thanks for the help once again.
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Thanks for the link. Regarding ravens and gunman, after being to both places, I rate gunman higher. At ravens, I never seemed to be in much combat, but at gun mans, I was always involved. Plus it's a bit more interesting with hills and buildings.. As for the link, it's very interesting. The springs are lettered differently. Instead of m170 typically meaning 170 meters a second. Looking at the springs, I'll go for the vsr 240 I think. Just the only problem is... The spring guide I'm going to use is the spring guide in the airsoft pro trigger package. I doubt that guide will withstand that spring. May have to buy the recommended spring. Thanks.
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Right. Just the thing is the set I buy from airsoft pro does come with the m170, I guess I'll just keep it as spare. I'll have to lower the FPS. The m150 should do? Or is that a bit risky, as that comes in at around 490 FPS.. And thanks for telling me the limit, saves some time ringing them up.
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Upgrade list I'm going to get though with reasons why: (Bare in mind, the reasons for why could be wrong) Airsoft pro 90 degree trigger & piston (the TM stock sears aren't meant to last in general, putting a hefty spring in would kill it. And the stock piston is for 45 degree systems) M170 spring (to ramp up the FPS, as stock FPS is low due to Japanese laws I believe, also it comes with the trigger set, I may change to a lower powered spring to not risk ruining a cylinder or something like that. Also I know FPS doesn't mean range, but it helps a tiny bit. But I'm more focused on range and accuracy. Apparently this spring would give me around 550 FPS, that seems a bit too high for some of the stock parts left in there. ) Spring guide (because of the spring change, and the old one is plastic apparently, also comes with the set) Dangerwerx hop up arm type B (due to a guide, this is better than the stock arm, and will give me a bit more consistency, the person who wrote the guide also changed out the arm and was apparently getting a bit further range, also is a more sturdy material) Firefly soft bucking (is compatible with the type b arm, is supposedly a good bucking.) Barrel undecided I've heard for long range shooting you want a wider bore, as there's a slightly bigger airflow so the hop is more effective. Then there's a tighter bore which helps with marginal FPS increase.. Which tbh will be unneeded.. Teflon cylinder (apparently it's easier to pull back) Cylinder head (to get a better seal, for more consistency) Hopefully these are some decent upgrades. If something can be improved upon, or if something is downright wrong let me know! I have kind of put it into chronological order, meaning this is the sort of order I'll do things in. Thanks.
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Thank you sp00n, isn't the TM hop normally quite good? Nevertheless I'll probably add that to the upgrade list.
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Yes, I do understand how it is a good tuning kit. But, I'm not spending that much in a single purchase. Also, as this is my first sniper rifle, and it will be my first time upgrading, I'd quite like to buy parts separate, and due to me being a teenager, I don't have much money. And so the plan is to buy maybe a couple of upgrades a month and do the rifle up over time. Plus, it is all part of the fun upgrading, I'm looking forward to it all. But thanks for your input.
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Emailed fire support, as I tend to go with fire support now on, as I've never had a bad experience from them, and told them to get their stuff in stock. May not work, but worth a go.
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Probably won't be making the trip then lol. Unless I walk there, I would spend more money on travel then the items I buy. Then getting there to realise there's no trigger stocked there.
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I'll have you know, I worked hard for the money I have. I'm not at all a teenager who feeds off my parents, as myself AND my parents think it is bad to give money to their kids for slacking about. Any money I earn is either worked for, or, well, any potential birthday money I have. I am certainly not the sort who says to their parents "yo, could I have 20 quid". But, on the other half, I agree, I should really look for reviews or compare with the high end models. I'll have a look into where their shop is, and see if it is possible to make the travel. Thanks.
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Ah, ok, thanks. I think I'll buy the whole set, and use the spring, guide, trigger, and piston, hopefully the parts are decent.