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This advert is COMPLETED!
- For sale
- As new
Hello all. I have had to relist this after it was purchased by someone on Ebay, only checking to see whether it would fit their rifle after the fact. I have this brand new Lonex V2 gear ox which I bought new for a project that never happened. It is of fantastic quality, includes Tappet Plate, Selector Plate, Bearings and screws. £37 posted to the UK. No haggling ta!£37
Dagenham, Greater London, London - GB
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Hey all. Simple question. Are all the Marui hop unit wheels the same? I managed to ruin my M9 US one and now the slot for the arm is too deep at the max setting which means the minimum setting hops more! I see lots of Maple Leaf Hop wheels for sale for different TM models, but they all seem to by the same to me. Cheers!
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Problem is the AK21 retail price is overblown as these are regularly discounted in any sale to around £170 new. This doesn't look to be in the greatest condition either. I'd say 100 if you want to shift it.
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"Technically" The ICS L85 doesnt require a mosfet for 11.1v as the trigger system is unique and mimics a mosfet by preventing arcing in a mechanical way. However if you do decide to get a mosfet, just get a very basic Finfet one. Personally I would change the motor to a balanced 16TPA neo one to increase trigger response and ROF first. It's really easy to do on an L85. You may feel the gains are good enough to avoid having to use 11.1v If you do decide to use 11.1v make sure to open the gearbox and correct AOE before doing so or you'll be munching pistons, also the weak cut off lever on the L85 will take a real hammering on 11.1v.
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This advert is COMPLETED!
- For sale or swap
- Used
Hello all. I have this brand new Lonex V2 gear ox which I bought new for a project that never happened. It is of fantastic quality, includes Tappet Plate, Selector Plate, Bearings and screws. £37 posted to the UK. No haggling ta!£37
Dagenham, Please select region, state or province - GB
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It's purely for realism. The M9 plastic does look good, but once scratched up through normal use is obviously plastic. My FN57 has no weights on the pistol, because the magazines are so large and heavy.
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Time to start buying different nozzles to see what is a better fit for the Cylinder head. Tightening a spring just hides the issue and guaranteed will rear it's head once the spring loosens again.
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I do find that Leicestershire Airsoft commonly has the highest prices of many things in the UK.
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The 'What have you just bought' Thread
Asomodai replied to Cameron364's topic in Guns, Gear & Loadouts
So I bought a bunch of parts to finally finish my last three builds of my "Addiction" Era of Airsoft and add a couple of upgrades to already upgraded stuff. ZCI GBB 113mm Barrel for TM M9 US O&T AEG 363mm 6.04mm steel barrel for M249 ZCI 247mm Barrel for Bizon O&T AEG 280mm 6.04mm steel barrel for XM8C 3x Rocket Steel Quenched Japanese M110 Springs 3x Rocket Steel Quenched Japanese M100 Springs 2x O&T RVG Style Vertical Foregrip Black for XM8C and JLS RX4 ZCI AUG Air nozzle for JLS RX4 ZCI CNC Steel 14:1 Gears for XM8C Rocket Silent Cylinder head AK for Bizon 2X 22TPA XT Short type High Torque Fan Motors for Bizon and XM8C ZCI Piston Head for JLS RX4 Anything I buy from now will be very selective and somewhat higher quality then what I have bought before. I have had enough cheap/Midrange but upgraded rifles! Moar pistols. -
@GAMBLE I am calling you out as you nearly trod on my rifle. I want some compensation for you wrecking my mental health there buddy!
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There are no custom mags that I am aware of.
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Taiwangun Shipping Disruption (Brexit Related Content)
Asomodai replied to Speedbird_666's topic in General Discussion
I have no real customer loyalty (It's a two way street, shops that I have bought from multiple times haven't hesitated to shaft me and pass the buck if something I bought from them was broken out of the box), it's not as if one shop gets better examples of specific products over any others. Anything could be duff regardless of where I buy it from. Price is still king, though getting all the stuff I need from one shop as long as I am not getting too shafted price wise is also a consideration. I do check certain retailers first if I know they are more likely to have the bits over others (AK2M4, Bullseye and Fire Support). It's all about being a savvy shopper to maximise what I get from my funds. -
Indeed! Which segues conveniently into this advert by some guy! The sale of which will help me buy a short type motor of the same heritage from the quoted poster above. Some may think I am being a cheeky bu**er, I say it's fate.
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I think you're going to have to be more specific. What are you trying to buy? Is it stuff from the classifieds? Have you got links?
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Have you considered my lord and saviour 9.9v Life as a nice halfway house? I can use my 9.9v batts in rifles that will double cycle on 11.1v.
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Zci barrel causing misfeeds and jams are mad bull barrels any good
Asomodai replied to steverebo's topic in Electric Guns
Sounds like you have midcap syndrome. When you half fill the Lonex mags do they feed fine? If so, its more likely the nozzle. -
Zci barrel causing misfeeds and jams are mad bull barrels any good
Asomodai replied to steverebo's topic in Electric Guns
Can BBs enter the hop end of the barrel when you insert them manually? If so it would suggest a different issue. Mad I'll barrels in my opinion are worse then ZCI. -
Some manufacturers have indeed mixed and matched. I believe my SOC AR was mixed and matched from factory. Also P90s tend to have a solid oval bushing and can use bearings for the other two gears. Sadly I have no science or knowledge as to why one is picked over the other for specific gears etc.
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Which Mosfet for my upgraded F2000 (Cyma, v3 gearbox)?
Asomodai replied to RostokMcSpoons's topic in Electric Guns
There is no way a High Torque motor will kill a 7.4V battery in ordinary circumstances. Something is faulty. The particular Motor itself is faulty Battery is faulty Wiring is faulty. Charger is Faulty. Or a combination of the four. I only use 7.4v lipos in my normal AEGS, all of my AEGs have neodymium high torque or Neodymium Balanced Torque motors. Never has the motor ruined a battery. If using a 11.1v miraculously works, it is because it is masking a problem elsewhere. You need to find the problem that you have currently. Edit: in regards to MOSFETs I usually just use whatevers cheapest and smallest in all my builds. So I can get rid of the fuse and protect trigger contacts. The small Perun is great for me. No AB and no Precocking. -
I was perfectly factual in my post. I think you need to learn that being corrected when factually wrong is not an attack on you specifically, but to help you not make incorrect claims on a publicly available website. Could you please point out where I was not constructive?
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No thanks. I have already sold it to a friend and for an acceptable price.
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Cybergun F2000 (Cyma) - Internal upgrades / tinkering
Asomodai replied to RostokMcSpoons's topic in Electric Guns
Lonex hop unit. But get a Prometheus purple or Guarder clear bucking. There is no need to get a separate nub as most buckings come with a nub. The only bucking I know that doesn't come with a nub are the G&G ones. -
I dusted off the cobwebs for another SE Review. Skirmish Wycombe.
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Site Name: Skirmish Wycombe Contact details: 01494 578077 Website Address: https://skirmishwycombeairsoft.com Facebook Page: Skirmish Wycombe Airsoft | Facebook Site Address: Fryers Farm Lane, High Wycombe HP14 3NP The last true long standing site close to London that I had never been to. @Albiscuit and I were going to go to Red 1 Oblivion, which fell through so decided to dust off the old reviews and give Skirmish Wycombe a visit. We attended on 30/01/2022. Skirmish Wycombe are usually fully booked and run every week switching between Saturdays and Sundays. It's a paintball site which is also used for Airsoft. It's a fairly long running site. Small Woodland site which has nice variation with regards to elevation with a valley running through a third of the site and elevated precipice above it. Short/Medium/Long range engagement distances. Foliage is both low and high but hardly any at head height so there is enough visibility for bolt action users and not so great for the taller person. There are plenty of earthworks and man made structures (None of which are particularly complex and only one small elevated building.) Good: Playing Area: It is quite a small site but it's nice and varied, despite being a paintball site first, the zones are opened up nicely and run into each-other for Airsoft ranges. As explained before there are lots of manmade buildings and earthworks, though maybe something a bit more elaborate could make this a truly excellent. Turn around time: Pretty short, you certainly get your moneys worth, they get lots of games in. Safe Zone: Small area, though it looks like it could be expanding soon, everything is covered and was big enough for the small crowd that attended. Park bench style seating and tables. Digital signage for the food stall, Battery charging available. It was good overall, but it did feel a little "tired", could do with some sprucing up. Safety Brief: Short and sweet. Covered most things. Food: Pulled pork with BBQ sauce and for us non pork/veggies, freshly cut Mediterranean vegetables with Mac and Cheese. It was stonkingly good food for an airsoft site, and is included with the £30 entry fee. Seems to be cooked on site. The tuck shop had digital boards with the prices on, they do freshly made milkshakes (Shakeway style made with different sweets etc) Had what appeared to be syrup style fizzy drink dispensers. So for Food and Drink, this site is first class. All the more impressive that it's in-house. No food trucks here. Shop: Really good shop! A large and wide selection of RIFs and pistols. They had an LCT Val, WE Makarov, G&G GK5C, F2000's. Really interesting selection. Prices are high like at most on-site shops. But not many places have this breadth of selection. Game Modes: Mostly simple, but effective, usual domination/zombie/4 way round robin games. Have a nice looking bomb setup. Average: Value: £30 is quite a lot to ask for when the site is pretty small, but the food and turn around time does make up for it. Clientele: Very young, lots of rentals and new people to the sport with very few older gents. They were friendly enough, but behaviour in the field was very suspect. Toilets: In an elevated shack in the car park, not an ideal position. It has real porcelain which is usually a good rating by default, but they were a little dirty and stank quite badly! I think the waste is stored underneath and removed periodically. Car Park/Entrance: Small mud car park, sign posted at the entrance but you need to follow signs for Fryers Farm thereafter and not mistakenly come off the other junctions within. Car Park is nearly right at the end of the main track after you see a gate that says "Staff only". It hadn't rained much recently, but I can imagine it getting slippery up to the nearby elevated safe zone. Chrono: Mandatory and everything was tagged. Usual 350 FPS for AEGs, shotguns and pistols. 450 for DMR and 500 for BASR. Would get a "Good" but Al overheard a marshal ask another marshal "This guys rifle is shooting over 350 on one chrono and 320 on another, what should I do?" "Go by the reading that lets them play". They also required me to chrono by .2's so they do not account for joule creep on heavier ammo. Bad: Hit taking: This was the massive bugbear of the day. In the morning there were some poor hit takers, mostly from frustrated players who couldn't break through enemy lines. We really enjoyed the mornings games despite this and were glad to carry on without grumbling. I made a prophetic comment at lunch (As long as the hit taking doesn't get any worse, I would consider this site fantastic, we'll see what happens!) The Afternoon was a complete shitshow for all three games. Two almost whole site games fighting over a single objective, there were about 4-5 grey hooded rentals, none of which would take their hits, you could see bb's pinging off them, they held important buildings which overlooked the main objective and wouldn't budge. I went up to one at the end of a game and said how well they held up and if they died at all? "Nah mate". It was almost comical how it was the grey hooded players that didn't take hits. It was a classic stereotype. On my own side there were other hooded rentals who would get shot, take the hit and instead of walking back to spawn 3 minutes away, would go behind a hedge and spawn straight back in. I had to exclaim to many rentals on my side that dead men don't talk as they kept trying to relay information to me about enemy whereabouts after they had been shot or asking me where I was shot from when I was walking back to spawn. Marshalling: I was tempted to put this in "Average", there are a number of marshal's, but only one appeared to have any experience or clout, and was looked to for advice by the others on a consistent basis. Considering how many people were complaining about how bad the hit taking was, I didn't see anyone get spoken to, no test shooting and no shadowing of suspect people. CEASEFIRE: In the afternoon games ceasefire was called no less then 6 times in two half hour games. Unsure as to why, some people say it was because people were walking on a footpath nearby. This needs to be sorted with maybe a proper fence etc as it killed the flow of the game (And many people would sneakily move up and into better positions from where they were when the ceasefire was called). Conclusion: A really difficult one, we really like the site and we will come back to see what happens playing against different people. The morning was excellent and was great gameplay but the inaction over hit taking really killed the Afternoon for us to the point that we left slightly early deflated. It goes to say, there were roughly just as many rentals as there were experienced players. We liked the informal atmosphere and the on-site facilities were great. They limit numbers as the site is rather small and the numbers were about right. I'd like to come back and see what it looks like with summer foliage. The Marshalling team need to be far more pro-active/confident in dealing and directing players, maybe some more experience would be a good idea. Bullpup Watch: T97, an Aug of some description. Best Guess Map: