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Tommikka

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  1. How good they are depends on what works for you A fibre optic needs ambient light to light it up and ‘glow’ so in the dark it’s just whatever plain colour
  2. Confirmed - you pay the standard price which includes their local tax, until Brexit takes effect it’s within the EU free trade zone
  3. Oh yes ...... they are definitely fun
  4. I have an older model of the M203, and also a Soviet AK type. To be honest they have very little practicality. I have made more use of them for just making noise for fun. To be of any use you need multiple shells and they are all single shot unless you carry a bottle of green gas, or CO2 to recharge them. If the game has some relevance to the shells such as simulating blowing up an object, destroying a vehicle etc then there is some form of use. But depending on the shell you just have a small single shot shotgun style blast 40mm launchers have been used in the US to fire the Nerf type of rockets - and have had a rule with regard to special vehicles or objects, but they still have little power as you’re blowing green gas/co2 into a foam shell to blow it out of the barrel. You’d get better performance throwing it My M203 is the long barrel type similar to the video which could launch a nerf, There is also a short barrel type that can’t launch a nerf and my AK launcher is also short so couldn’t launch a nerf Without a specific use they are a heavy piece of metal hanging off your barrel and a drain of £
  5. For future reference, this is a High Pressure air regulator (in this case on a 3000psi cylinder, but a 4500psi is also about the same but starting st higher pressure) not in sight is a fill nipple (see picture 2) the bottom nut is the high pressure burst disk (effectively a fuse in case too high a pressure of air is filled) Next in the centre the pressure gauge with internal cylinder pressure Then inside is the regulator wotkings stepping down On the right is the low pressure burst disk in case the regulator fails Final picture is the valve on a co2 cylinder That does nothing other than release the co2, and can either have (1) just a pin valve to release co2 when connected, (2) just have an on/off screw to release co2, or (3) have both pin valve and on/off screw The co2 is naturally released at aporix 850psi in it gaseous state, which is why the original air regulators were set at 800-850 psi
  6. That’s a standard 3000psi cylinder with a regulated output of probably 600 to 800psi The airsoft regulator ought to easily accept that kind of pressure and output at a suitable airsoft pressure All should be good
  7. You did better than out guys who came back with just a frisbee
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