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Rogerborg

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  1. And I'm sure you will be more successful than all the people who have "applied for patents" on all their airsoft innovations that require everybody to buy one in order for everybody to enjoy one. Don't PM me, we're not friends. You're just another fantasist.
  2. You didn't answer the question of whether you're trying to flog that "tracker" device. I'll go ahead and assume that you are. Maybe you need to find a less experienced forum. Crack on, chap.
  3. Don't overthink it. Provide the what3words for the site, as well as a postcode and a route description written by humans for humans. If people use the 3words, they use it. If they don't, they don't. It's pretty much the least important consideration for any event.
  4. But every so often, a hero emerges who thinks that all airsoft needs is for everybody to buy the same trinket, then everybody can enjoy the benefits of everybody playing with the same trinket that everybody has bought.
  5. No, I absolutely loathe it. Because it always, always, turns into a game of "paying players versus site owners mates", where you get slotted over and over and over again by some chuckleheads that you think are marshals, but are actually untagged players who are enjoying an entirely different set of rules than everybody else. You can dress it up with any meta that you like, but this is what actually happens, every time. I hope this has been helpful to you, and that you won't just "yeahbut, my special rules are more specialier than everybody else's special rules." Shock me, say something other than "yeahbut". [UPDATE] Are you shilling this "tracker" device.
  6. /thread, and I suspect that OP thinks that airsoft is something that airsoft isn't. Keep it safe, and keep it secret.
  7. At this point, I'd send it to Big Clive, and move on.
  8. It was, until he went full Kicking Mustard. You go clickbait once, and there's no coming back.
  9. OK, OK, ordered. Let's see what we see.
  10. Cheap and newer technology, that's where I'd be going now.
  11. Oh, that does seem consistent. We've long known about Wooley.
  12. Best of luck, and please do let us know, I'm in the market for some 11.1Vs at the moment.
  13. Is it a secret law? 6 months comes from the Consumer Rights Act 2015, Section 19, (14) (and 24 (10)). If you're thinking of section 9 and "durability", it does not specify a duration. You are of course free to take the seller to court and claim that the goods should have lasted longer, but that's up to you to argue, on a case-by-case basis. So: Which law says 12 months? Which Act? Which section? What case law?
  14. Love the concept, installed some apps, have never, ever used it and likely never, ever will.
  15. Satisfaction denied due to an overly-vigorous blow-job. Ironically, there was too much danger from drooping wood.
  16. Wow. So just "Get rekt, scrub"? Despite them handling the transaction, and the seller believing that they've been paid? I really hope that PayPal sort you out, and I'd emphasise keeping it super simple and saying "Didn't get what I paid for, money back, now" rather than getting caught up in a discussion of all the lies that have been told downstream.
  17. Hmm. There are no dimensions specified, so I wouldn't bet on them fitting in a buffer tube. I've yet to find a 3 cell / 11.1V pack that will. Other that that, they don't seem completely unreasonable. The mass, capacity and C rating are all plausible, and the price is fair enough, if they actually meet those specs. I'm tempted to buy some for a G36C and solid-stock M4. But inside a buffer tube? Nah, I doubt it.
  18. Reporting for duty. And yup to all of the above. Pad the bony bits. Stay alive until Aliens motion trackers go retail. I prefer the intensity and up-close-and-personalnessness of CQB, but woodland makes for an interesting (and literal) change of pace. It's all good, and an excuse to blow the kids' inheritance on different costumes and toys that you don't really need.
  19. Y U NO fly it urself? Ba-dum tsss. Wow, that's a new one, and very concerning. Truth is whatever the most powerful party asserts that it is. Given that eBay and PayPal have recently divorced, I hope that they're still on speaking terms. Worst case though you should get a refund from PayPal, or ultimately whatever you used to pay them. This also concerns me, in terms of how you can persuade a gang of thugs not to just rob you blind a second time. (Existential angst brought on by a brutal mugging from HMRC this week)
  20. Newest. Technically. Best of luck, but these sites get pre-announced about as often as design or engineering students pre-announce their pre-intention to pre-blow our pre-minds with some pre-invention.
  21. I've seen a few say it, along with some Reddit expert types. Even Luke at Negative has circled around it. And yes, it's phenomenally clowny. Source voltage, sure. Source amps, no, no, no. Literally the only reason I can imagine to recommend this is try and to stop the motor spinning as fast as it's able, which just means that they're concerned that the motor will shred the gears or the piston running at full whizz. So, cook the battery instead, genius level teching.
  22. So at £210 and in stock new, do we make that £140 for the used RIF and hi-cap and.... £30 each for the "brand new" (used) mid-caps?
  23. And retailer and manufacturers specifying a maximum C rating (but not amps!), which is bonkers and seems to have no purpose other than to allow teeth sucking and "Ooh, that's user abuse, that is, didn't you read the small print?"
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