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  1. This advert is COMPLETED!

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    For sale is an Inokatsu Colt 1911A1 100th Anniversary. This is a full-steel clone of the Tokyo Marui M1911A1, and is compatible with the TM 1911-series, as well as KJW, WE and other clones of these designs. This is a full-steel gun: the frame, slide, outer and inner barrel, controls, sights, hop-up unit and all internal components are made of high-grade heat-treated steel, not the pot metal almost all sub-$1k airsoft pistols are made of. It is in mint condition with only ~250rds fired, and has never been skirmished. There are no marks, scratches, scuffs or other aesthetic issues. The gun is compatible with TM 1911-series magazines, but is supplied with a KJW CO2 magazine. In reasonably rapid fire the gun will shoot about 30rds (slightly in excess of one magazine) with a deafening report and absolutely vicious recoil. I cannot stress this enough: shooting this is not like shooting a regular pistol. The pistol suffers from one problem. If: The safety is engaged, and The grip safety is depressed, and Tremendous force is applied to the trigger, The pistol can disengage the safety and drop the hammer. This is unlikely to be a potential safety issue, but be aware that it is possible. This pistol currently retails for £525.00 inside the EU. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch.

    £325

    London, Greater London - GB

  2. This advert is COMPLETED!

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    For sale is an Inokatsu M4A1 Super Bolt. It is serial number W310770, making it a 2010 gun. 2009-2010 Inokatsus are widely considered to be the most realistic airsoft M4s ever made, and originally retailed for $1,050 including the Super Bolt, an otherwise $150 option which is fitted to this gun. It has fully forged and MILSPEC hard-anodized receivers, and licensed Colt and Knight’s Armament trademarks throughout. It is an extended-WA platform gun, making it true 1:1 (unlike other WA-platform guns), and has a full-travel bolt (unlike ViperTech). This example has the full-steel CNC-machined Super Bolt with additional recoil weight. Combined with a very stiff recoil spring, this is one of the hardest-kicking GBBRs ever made. The gun is fitted with a fully CNC’d replica of the KAC M4 RAS, with trademarked heatshield. The gun is in flawless condition, and should not be confused with inferior ‘B-grade’ models. Since these guns are no longer in production this may very well be the most pristine example left. I have fired substantially less than 1,000rds through it, and it has never been skirmished. It is entirely steel where it should be, including the outer barrel (with full Colt trademarks), front sight block, gas tube, fire control group, castle nut, and fasteners. The gun is fitted with a real-steel (DPMS) buffer tube and castle nut. Included with the gun is ProWin V2 50rd magazine in fully working order. This is a monocoque fully CNC’d magazine – probably the highest quality airsoft magazine ever made – with cosmetic marks from insertion and extraction from the magazine well. Included with it are 5 ProWin Inokatsu-specific gas routers for greater efficiency. Also included is a WA Super Magazine – this originally retailed for $150 all by itself, and is designed to allow the gun to be fired upside down if necessary – which is very leaky and needs its O-rings oiling or replacing. Also included (but not fitted) is a Prime KAC-style steel ambidextrous selector. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Inokatsu_video.mp4

    £500

    London, Greater London - GB

  3. This advert is COMPLETED!

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    Accessory/Make: TMC D-Mittsu Haley Strategic Partners D3CR with MP2 Magazine Inserts and Dangler Pouch Condition: Used Size: One size fits all. Splits/Swaps/Part Exchange: No Price/Payment: £25 + Shipping Pictures: As below, more available upon request. For sale is a TMC D-Mittsu chest rig in Ranger Green. This is a high-quality clone of the Haley Strategic Partners D3CR chest rig, and is designed to carry 4x STANAG (M4 etc.) magazines and 2x double-stack (9mm etc.) pistol magazines. It also has two utility pouches for miscellaneous gear, and an expandable pouch suitable for a grenade or radio. Added to this is the optional expansion zipped dangler pouch. It has a comfortable H-harness and is compatible with the HSP Flatpack expandable backpack, of which TMC also make a clone. This example can optionally be supplied with 6 TMC clones of the HSP MP2, hard plastic inserts which securely grip the magazines inserted into the pouch, making insertion and extraction much faster and removing the need to use elastic retention cord. Please note that TMC D-Mittsus – including this one – are a reasonably tight fit for STANAG-sized magazines. With the MP2 inserts the rig is excessively tight for STANAG magazines and would be much better suited to SMG-type magazines. This is reflected in the price: this combination originally cost in excess of £80. For an additional £5 the six MP2 clones can be included; they are otherwise available separately for £10. This example is in very good used condition, and has never been skirmished. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

    £25

    London, Greater London - GB

  4. Sniper rifles are a bad, bad choice for beginners. Sniping can be rewarding to certain types of player, but for most (especially beginners) it's uncomfortable, boring, bloody expensive, and a lot of effort. Sniper rifles are built, not bought, and a good one is a minimum of £350 plus tens of hours of tuning. Crap clone sniper rifles (e.g. WELLs, JGs, Warriors, UTGs) in particular can be virtually unusable out of the box; even good ones (Tokyo Marui) will be about as effective as a mid-range AEG but with a ROF measured in rounds per minute, not rounds per second. Forget the sniper rifle. Pistols aren't bad but they aren't necessary. A good pistol is £125-150 plus another £40-50 for two spare magazines, another £25-50 for a holster, and another £10-25 for a double magazine pouch. If you add that (£190-250) to your primary weapon you could buy a gun that's really good, as opposed to 'just good enough for a beginner'. Unless you'll be playing a lot of CQB (and even then, it's not ideal) I wouldn't get a pistol yet; you have more important things to buy. What you want is versatility; a weapon that will work reliably and effectively in CQB, field play, milsims, speedball, hot, cold, rain, snow - everything. For that you want something light, compact, and with a reasonable rate of fire - an SMG or compact assault rifle are your best bets by far. Common suggestions for new players are G&G Combat Machine ARs (£125-175) and CYMA cm.04x-series AKs (similar). If you want an MP5 ICS, G&G, SRC and VFC make good ones, although personally if you want something a bit different I'd be looking for a MagPul PDR, RealSword Type 97B or an AUG or P90 of some description. This is extremely dubious at best. Buying Secondhand: Just as with buying from a retailer, the seller, not the buyer, is the one who's liable to be prosecuted. Any seller with any brains will ask to see proof of your defence. Modifying an IF to a RIF: This is a criminal offence - s.36(1)(b ), Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 - just like importing, manufacturing or selling a RIF. The only advantage here is that it will be you committing the offence, not the seller, so at least you're not endangering anybody else. TBH if you have records of going to a local club repeatedly you probably do meet the standards for a defence; can you not ask them to provide you with a site membership eligible for UKARA registration? It would save you a lot of trouble and possibly a considerable amount of money.
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