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  1. There are a lot of reasons. TM have an excellent reputation for making reliable, accurate and reasonably affordable guns, so they sell a lot of them new. A lot of new guns sold means a bigger pool of used guns. TM make very reliable guns, so they last a long time. A TM might be resold multiple times when something cheaper was scrapped by its second (or even first!) owner, so again - a bigger pool of used guns. TM make some relatively high-end stuff, especially the NGRS/MWS rifles you're probably talking about. Guns like that are very expensive, so when people don't want them any more they sell them to get the money, rather than forget about them in the loft. A £100 SRC might not be worth the trouble of selling - a £700 Recoil Shock is a different proposition. Expensive guns are also worth repairing when things go wrong, prolonging their lifespan where a cheaper gun that suffered the same failure might have been scrapped. People that can afford to buy high-end stuff can afford to chop and change more frequently. People that can't afford to buy high-end stuff but did so anyway need to sell stuff more frequently.
  2. The man is a bell-end of the highest order. The only thing I can recommend absolutely is his Twitter, which is a collection of nuclear hot takes and some of the purest, most concentrated cringe ever to splatter across the face of the internet. Some recent highlights include: Have you considered forging COVID-19 certificates? Would you rather have dinner with me, or wear my clothes? Would you rather date a beautiful woman, or be my simp? "I think Andrew Tate's a pretty cool guy. Eh traffics women and doesnt afraid of anything." All of these are just from the last three months, truly amazing. Some more absolute bangers: My unpopularity is symptomatic of societal decline. I would like to take this opportunity to not attempt to refute any of these accusations.
  3. This advert is COMPLETED!

    • For sale
    • Used

    For sale is a TM Glock 34 in lightly-used condition. Overall the pistol is pretty similar to the G17, but with a longer slide and outer barrel, adjustable rear sight, and an extended slide release. The gun is fitted with three basic Guarder upgrades: GLK-19(BK) - Nylon polymer frame with full Glock Europe trademarks. This is vastly stronger and more robust than the TM original, and has had the front frame post potted in epoxy for bullet-proof strength. GLK-107 - 150% recoil spring for much snappier cycling. If that's not for you, the original TM spring is included. GLK-71(BK) - Magwell, adds to the G36's racegun look and speeds reloads. Detaches with a single screw if you don't like it; if you do like it, I've included four TM Advanced baseplates so you can accessorise your other magazines. The included magazine is a KJW, which is identical to the TM except for having a much better (silent fill) inlet valve. No box or accessories are included. The video below is horrifically out of focus, but shows the snappiness and efficiency of the gun just fine. For more information on the pistol, or for more pictures, please don't hesitate to get in touch. Shipping is available, including internationally, at the buyer's cost.

    £115

    London - GB

  4. Is it even a real abomination if you don't hack it up a bit? ARMY Armament R45 "V6", customised with "V6" barrel porting and slide cuts, custom-milled mount for ACM Shield RMS, and a Nova trigger. Since these photos were taken it got an ARMY magazine release that's closer to the VB one, and I've flattened the grips. Still needs a new hammer, a dust cover rail, and battleship grey paintjob.
  5. This advert is COMPLETED!

    • Wanted
    • Used or as new

    I’m trying to find a transparent Glock frame for Marui-pattern Glocks. In particular, I’m interested in the Guns Modify ones: GM0299 Transparent Polymer Gen.3 RTF Frame for TM Model 17 / 18C with AGC Style CNC GM0298 Transparent Polymer Gen.3 RTF Frame for TM Model 17 / 18C with S Style CNC GM0286 Transparent Polymer Gen.3 RTF Frame for TM Model 17 / 18 I’m prepared to pay a bounty for one of these, up to and including buying an already built gun if necessary. Let me know what you’ve got!

    NO VALUE SPECIFIED

    London - GB

  6. This advert is COMPLETED!

    • For sale
    • Used

    For sale is a CNC steel Guarder Glock 34 slide and barrel kit for the TM Glock 17. This is an absolutely beautiful set, with a lightly worn finish that is a very close fit for the actual Glock slide/frame colour match and really makes the full trademarks pop. Included are the slide, outer barrel, ejector (securely JB Welded in place, as depending upon your BBU housing they can go walkies), serial number plate (all numbers-matching as PTW362), Guarder steel recoil spring guide and 150% recoil spring, Guarder steel rear sight and TM luminous front sight (giving white three-dot sight picture) and a brand new Guarder lightweight BBU housing and piston head. The locking shoulder and side of the outer barrel have been polished for smooth running, as this was my competition pistol for some time. This is (as you would expect) a very heavy kit with a stiff recoil spring, making for a lot of felt recoil. Please note that the Guarder G34 slide is not compatible with airsoft rear sights. The previous owner fitted the current steel rear sight by milling it flat, and drilling up through the slide so that the BBU retaining screw engages the sight. This has proven very secure (as opposed to the factory dovetailed sights, which are also prone to going walkies) but this will need to be borne in mind if you want to change the rear sight in the future. For more information on the kit, or for more pictures, please don't hesitate to get in touch. Shipping is available, including internationally, at the buyer's cost.

    £120

    London - GB

  7. This advert is COMPLETED!

    • For sale
    • As new

    For sale is a SureFire Nitrolon P114C weapon light for the SIG P226. This is a vintage light, and was an iconic accessory to DEVGRU-issued P226 Navy pistols from the early 1990s through mid-2000s. It has an always on push switch, and constant on momentary pressure switch. The light is in absolutely mint condition; it sat unopened in its box for 15+ years before I bought it in 2014, and has sat in its box for another 9 years since. Like most SureFire weaponlights prior to LEDs, this light uses drop-in P60 incandescent bulb assemblies, which are pretty dim by modern standards. Included with this light is a P60 LED replacement from LumensFactory, lathe-turned to fit and accompanied with a custom spring since normal drop-ins are too large for the housing. It is much, much brighter and gives far better run-time from the twin CR123A batteries. Included with the light are: The original box A mint SureFire MR04 adapter for non-rail SIG P226, complete with original packaging and Allen key A spare, damaged, SureFire MR04 adapter. One of the four bolt lugs cracked off the adapter; the backing plate is unharmed, and a cosmetic (epoxy putty) repair has been made. The repair needs a bit of sanding to mirror the other side A custom metal adapter backing plate, closer to the shape of airsoft P226 trigger guards, four screws for it, and a custom spacer to go inside the adapter to help support it. This helps position properly and reduces stress on the adapter when fitting it to pistols that don't exactly replicate the P226 trigger guard, which is most of them. The pistol it is pictured fitted to is a PGC-based P226 which is also for sale. Two P60 bulb assemblies, one of them so old it's actually marked "Laser Products" instead of SureFire The original spring for the LED assembly, in case you want to use it in a different P60 host. Not included, but available for sale separately, are the PGC-based P226 it is pictured fitted to, and a vintage Safariland 6xxx-series (I believe a 6004-776) suede-lined Kydex holster to suit the weapon and light. Included is a picture of SEALs in the 2006 Battle of Ramadi; at least the nearest two have this exact combination of weapon and holster. Note: Like many SureFires designed around incandescent bulbs, the polarity of the bulb terminals is reversed from the modern convention. To allow the use of LEDs, shims have been soldered to the positive battery terminals so that you can simply put the batteries in the wrong way around to get the polarity right for LEDs. You can unsolder the shims if you don't want this feature any more; the light continues to work just fine with incandescent bulbs regardless of which way you put the batteries in. This P114C, the deluxe model with the pressure switch, is a holy grail of early SureFires, and given that all examples are now 20+ years old you are highly unlikely to ever find another in this condition. For more information on the light, or for more pictures, please don't hesitate to get in touch. Shipping is available, including internationally, at the buyer's cost.

    £350

    London - GB

  8. This is spectacular work - do you have any plans you drew it up from, or anything?
  9. They are rare. I've only ever seen one for sale; I bought it and had it modified to 14mm CCW to fit my GHK. Incidentally, I still have the original, unmodified 16mm CW barrel stub from mine - if you want that as a spare, or to put on another AUG or something, just drop me a PM. It was done by cutting a Hephaestus steel outer barrel down - each bit is full steel, including the gas block. S, M, XXL Not sure why I insist on waiting until I'm selling something to take decent pictures of it, but all three bits (the pistol, the light, the holster) of this slice of 2000s Navy SEAL life are sadly for sale.
  10. This advert is COMPLETED!

    • For sale
    • As new

    For sale is a non-rail SIG Sauer P226. It is built on the newer Tokyo Marui P226 E2 variant with improved FCG and magazine, into a fully-trademarked CNC aluminium PGC kit. The PGC kit has been out of production for more than a decade at this point; non-rail P226s currently on the market are either more than $1,250 - usually not including the donor - or significantly lower quality than the billet-CNC PGC. The gun is fitted with a full set of upgrades, including: Complete set of Guarder steel controls (takedown lever, trigger, decocking lever, slide catch, hammer, magazine release) Guarder steel sights Complete set of Guarder steel FCG (hammer sear, valve knocker and knocker lock) Guarder steel recoil spring guide and 150% recoil spring Stainless steel Lambda One 6.01x95mm inner barrel and Maple Leaf 60-degree hop-up bucking UAC lightweight blowback unit Prime faux firing pin assembly Genuine Hogue rubber finger-groove wraparound grip, PGC grip screw inserts and Guarder steel grip screws It is accompanied by some spares and accessories: Prime threaded outer barrel (14mm CCW) A complete set of spare springs from MAG, plus a spare Guarder front sight clip The original (aluminium) PGC rear sight The original PGC brass adapter set, I believe for building the kit with either E2 grips and/or on a P226R base Not included, but available for sale separately, are the Guarder AAC Spider suppressor, Surefire Nitrolon P114C weaponlight with custom LumensFactory LED conversion, and a vintage Safariland 6xxx-series (I believe a 6004-776) suede-lined Kydex holster to suit the weapon and light This gun was professionally assembled by Pro Airsoft Supplies, and professionally tuned by Wizard Airsoft Customs. It is in full working order - in fact, it is the smoothest-running pistol I've ever owned, with an amazing slide-frame fit that just glides. The recoil is very, very snappy and the gun is very efficient; in the video (below) it fires more than 60rds in rapid fire. The gun was built, and then has been in its box for its entire life - it has never been skirmished, and is in mint condition with only minor marks from being put into the suede-lined Safariland. Unless you are prepared to fork over $1,500+ for a steel P226 from a boutique Taiwanese builder, this is the best non-rail P226 on sale. For more information on the pistol, or for more pictures, please don't hesitate to get in touch. Shipping is available, including internationally, at the buyer's cost.

    £600

    London - GB

  11. This is amazing work and I'm really excited to see more progress!
  12. That looks electric to me, or at least I'm not seeing a gas fill port. Interesting concept though.
  13. This advert is COMPLETED!

    • For sale
    • Used

    For sale is a Code Red Battle Zero Tactical Bone Conduction Headset, with PTT puck and MRC (K-type) cord for Kenwood and -style (e.g. Baofeng) two-pin radios. This headset sits behind your ears, and receives and transmits sound through vibrations in your skull. Unlike traditional in- or over-ear earphones which block direct hearing - reducing your situational awareness - this leaves your ears unaffected. This headset works as new, and has been worn twice; I just can't persuade my teammates to use radios. Shipping is available, including internationally, at the buyer's cost. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch. Please note that the Baofeng UV-B5 in the pictures is not included.

    £70

    London - GB

  14. You've got to go where the money is, that makes perfect sense. We still need pictures ASAP!
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