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mightyjebus

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  1. that looks good. maybe a quick coat of epoxy to smooth it out and a quick blast with some krylon black and it will blend right in.
  2. V2 will be thinner so that the sight sites nearer the frame
  3. RMR rear sight adapter for TM/KJ Works G17/19/23/32 Breacher holster - (not my design but free to download)
  4. finally got my VFC MP5SD5 GBB firing correctly. Had to replace a few parts but now it runs sweet just in time for the summer weather.
  5. recoil, recoil. recoil..... All TM apart from 1 ARMY M4 and bonus picture below is my TM Breacher with its new stock.
  6. nice. I've had razer before and well worth the money.
  7. This should fit http://ant-supplies.co.uk/Pages/PistolLanyardFittings.aspx
  8. What mouse you going for? I quite like the RATT series but the QC isn't the best (had 2 break so far). I've now switched to a Logitech G502 which is wired and I have to say it's pretty good.
  9. have you considered a laptop? I'm running a ASUS ROG 751 with 970m GTX and they are just about to release the first water cooled laptop running a 980m GTX. it will be expensive but you get mobility and high end gaming all in one.
  10. I would but I'm no where near any airsoft guns atm...if someone can do the measurements I can probably do it.
  11. G&P make a UZI mag well adapter. If you are dead set on a MP5 adapter I'm sure one could be knocked up quite easily.
  12. TM G18C TM G26 plus 2 mags XC1 torch X300 torch Multicam Maritime Helmet Leopold ICO RDS 2 barrel extensions ris rail sling thing MP5 solid stock MK18 straight mount for aimpoint 2 x MNP9 mags 2 x USPc mags and a few other bits
  13. 2 pairs of gloves, a Glock holster, 2 blackhawk belt clips and a folding grip for my L85 AFV
  14. Star/Ares can be a bit hit and miss. I own a few and some are great whereas a few others are a bit pants and need a bit of work to make them work. The L85 family all work well. They came with a polycarbonate gearbox shell and everyone said that it would explode into a million pieces - which it didn't. You can buy a replacement metal gearbox but only do that if your plastic one explodes into a million pieces. The L1A1 is awesome. The UMP sucks and needs work to make it fire more than 3 bb's before imploding. The M249 will eat it's own gears eventually but you won't care as the whole thing weighs about a pound and you will fire it like a pistol until it dies. The FNC could knock down walls its that strong. Insides are OK as well. disassembly is a bit trying as you feel that you are going to snap the hop when you take it to bits. The M14 EBR is cast as one piece and isn't enjoyable to carry for more than 2 minutes because of the weight. Insides are OK.
  15. yup. It's a great little gas rifle which can be modded into many various nice looking rifles. Out the box it works well and can handle up to Co2 without any modifications. recommended upgrades are: A+ hop rubber and longer inner barrel (the stock one is quite short) other things that can be done: replace the rear pin with a rubber version to reduce wear on the bolt. replace the ugly stock with a nice wooden version (you need to remove the rear tang for it to fit in most real steel stocks.)
  16. try taking the 2 screws out of the hop unit that attach it to the outer barrel.
  17. it's been a while since I stripped mine but if i remember correctly try this: remove the upper hand guard buy pushing up the lever on the gas block (bit with rear sight on it) the upper hand guard should lift up from the back and come free then loosen the allen grub screw where the metal part of the front hand guard is (where the sling loop is) slide it forward and the wooden hand guard can be removed. turn the AEG upside down and there should be a small allen grub holding the barrel to the gas block which was covered by the lower hand guard you just removed. this should allow the front end to be removed from the receiver. take off the pistol grip, remove the fake bolt handle including rod, spring etc which fits into the back of the gearbox (black button that holds the top cover on) unscrew the screw that holds the selector lever on and remove the selector lever and bits. gearbox should now pop out. I think thats how it goes but I've got a mixture of inokatsu, guarder and VFC disassemblies in my head and I can't get to my Guarder at the moment to check but I'm sure it's this.
  18. fold up the rear sight and underneath you will find a hole. use an allen key to loosen the allen grub screw and the front end will come away from the receiver.
  19. Everything is printed just in different materials. I use shapeways to print the parts and design the stuff using Sketchup with a .stl plugin. The silencer was 2 end parts made to fit inside a aluminum pipe. this is much cheaper than printing the whole thing and it's more durable. I usually use the plain white for prototypes as it's the cheapest material and shapeways are now printing in aluminum but it's expensive at the moment. My original ideas was to do the designs in 3d, have a master printed then create a mould and cast the parts in aluminum. I still need to do the last part when I get time.
  20. Some of the parts I have made: AK12 Stock, front sight and flash hider Diemaco L119 front sight PVS21 mount and silencer
  21. yup great gun. I used it at UCAP Wing last week and had a blast. Running it stock apart from some external mods is all you need for CQB. There is a possibility that the mags can swell after a while and out of the 3 mags I have there is a little swelling on 1 but it still functions and there are mods out there to make it work again if it goes completely knackered. There are also some CNC mag shells now which will not swell. They are slightly more pricy than the TM mags but you only need to buy them if you are really worried about the mags. I use either this gas or this gas and have no problems. There are internal parts that you can swap if you want and I have a load of them here but I'll only start replacing things if they go wrong. I bought the spares with the intention of upgrading but I found that the TM shottie working very well without anything needing doing to it. you get a nice clack when you chamber it and it doesn't sound too bad when it fires. You get the option for 3 or 6 BB's at once and I usually use the 3 option as I'd be swapping shells every 2 seconds on the 6 BB option. If you buy one here's my recommendations: buy plenty of shells (the cheap clone ones work in it) get a front sling loop/RIS rail. G&P make one for the TM and you'll need it for a sling and flash light if you play at dark sites. leave a little gas in the mag after a day out. This will prolong the o rings. A company called blackcat do replacement springs/o rings etc for the TM 870 and are cheap so if you are worried about problems buy some just in case. And lastly here's how my 2 are set up (seocnd bottom on the left and the breacher)
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