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  1. Well, i'm in the UK, my brother is in Belgium, sister in Poland, and other brother and mum are in Germany. As much as we stay in touch, we all try to run our lives by ourselves, the way we want it, as long as we're heading in the right direction, which is working good for me, because i finally have this independence and financial stability i was looking for all my life. So yeah, it can be tough sometimes, but we have to make the best out of it.
  2. As long as You still have something to look with. Personally, i'd never get a mesh goggles. Decent goggles are ~50 quid, eye surgery is much more expensive. But i'm just saying.
  3. Find have couple of options: Option 1: Link1 Option 2: Link2 Option 3: This + This Option 4: This All You have to do now is to choose which option suits You the most.
  4. If You want to use mesh goggles, suit yourself. I'm just saying that i won't wear them, because in my opinion they are too dangerous.
  5. Personally, i would never use mesh goggles, in fact they are banned in Poland. Mesh goggles are too risky because of spalling, even though mesh could stop the bb, small fragment can chip off and hit You in the eye. You have only one pair of eyes, get Yourself some decend goggles.
  6. 2016 gonna be a year where i'm gonna get back to airsoft after moving here from Poland, so i'll have to buy all my gear and get a defence. Basically i'm gonna be rebuilding my PMC loadout. I want to buy G&G Wild Hog 9", some nice 1911 to go with it, and plenty of gear
  7. I'm not trying to argue with anyone, we've just kinda misunderstood and overreacted. Now it's all good (at least on my side) So i'm hoping for more productive posts with some valuable insights
  8. Okay, those are just my personal biased opinions about certain brands, based on my personal experience with some of the gear of the certain manufacturers. What i was hoping to achieve, is sort of a brainstorm, for example i say that brand X is good because of something, and You disagree because of something else, and somebody can make an opinion out of it. And about "plenty of reviews". What i've noticed over the years, that very few people actually does their research. On every airsoft forum You'll see thousands of threads like "is X gun any good?" or "should i buy X or Y gun?", because people want to hear opinions from different sources. I get the impression that You're an experienced player, so why won't You share some opinions with us, instead of having an argument? Let's help each other, and make something good. That's what this community should be about.
  9. @CKinnerley Okay, let's clarify something: I've been playing airsoft for several years now, back in Poland. I don't have any gear on me here, in UK, where i live now. I've been through quite a bit of gear throughout all the time i've been shooting. All the Blackhawk gear i've had my hands on was high quality, and i definitely wouldn't say a word against it. And about the "ACM" - yes, i've made a generalisation, but 95% of no name ACM gear i had my hand on, was useless. I don't think that lower denier cordura is "worse". I'm just saying that what chineese brands call 600D cordura, is basically a rice paper. What i was trying to do, is to just give a very vague description of certain brands, to do some kind of brainstorm just to help each other, but yeah, a new guy comes in, tries to do something productive, so instead of helping out in making something useful, let's start a shitstorm. Well done, sir, well done.
  10. Hello I thought that we could share here our opinions about tactical gear brands, because many new players just don't have the feedback on gear quality, or if someone is looking for some new gear. I'm gonna start with some brief reviews of the stuff i used: ACM / 8 Fields - Basically lowest grade, and cheapest gear available, they use sub-par quality 600D cordura and single stiches, after couple months of using gear falls apart in hands. Condor - Higher quality than ACM, usually quite well done, stiching quality is average, nothing much to complain about, basically You get what You've paid for. Good option for budget/intermediate loadout. Flyye - High quality, well made, durable stuff, 1000D Cordura, double stiches, very well made, very comfortable to wear/use. Good option for intermediate/experience players who are looking for quality gear. Blackhawk! - High quality, very durable gear favourited by many military operators. Blackhawk belts are legendary. Great holsters. Mechanix - Excelent quality gloves. Every model, from originals to m-pacts are made to the highest standards. Please keep adding more brands and Your personal opinions about them. I'm curious about Viper products, have any of You guys used any of their gear?
  11. 032 is basically a TM clone, with ordinary Gearbox V7. the only issue he had with his m14 was that the selector came off, and he had to use pliers to turn it to semi-fire
  12. A friend of mine had this Cyma M14, and after changing barrel and hop-up it proved to be very accurate rifle. He also had ~6 Cyma low-cap (60bbs) magazines that after lubricating were just about perfect. They are very good entry-level rifles. Oh, and Cyma M14 is TM standard, so all the Cyma, TM, Boyi mags are compatible.
  13. Okay guys, let's start a innawoods thread! The rules are quite simple: - Go to http://www.innawoods.net/swf/InnaWoods.swf - Create Your perfect loadout (in order to add accessories to the gun, put the gun in the correct place, press right mouse button on the gun and then add attachments) - click "save image" - share with us - discuss! This is my airsoft loadout
  14. Luckily i was the other guy. But yes, sometimes even small details like black gun, shoes, or not wearing gloves can ruin the whole camouflage.
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