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Motor Adjustment Height impossible to change.
Rogerborg replied to Dan Robinson's topic in Electric Guns
Preach. Once you've accepted that airsoft QC and compatibility means "within about 3mm", you can just go straight to the file, sandpaper and shimming tape. -
Can my edge 2.0 run on a Nuprol 11.1v 2000MAH LI-ION battery?
Rogerborg replied to eprosser08's topic in General Help
To be clear, the Edge 2.0 has the Aster. The more basic Edge guns have a for-novelty-purposes-only X-ASR which provides nothing but trigger contact protection, and problems. -
Can my edge 2.0 run on a Nuprol 11.1v 2000MAH LI-ION battery?
Rogerborg replied to eprosser08's topic in General Help
Should be fine. If you experience double-shooting on semi-auto, the active braking feature on your mosfet can deal with that. Aside, have Nuprol just taped three 18650 li-ion cells together there? 🤔 -
A moments silence for the passing of an MB02 rif.
Rogerborg replied to Egon_247's topic in Guns, Gear & Loadouts
The screws in my Well MB-02 were the most useful parts, and sadly half of them fell out. These guns are the exemplar of why there's no such thing as a cheap bolt action, at least beyond the first few starry eyed game where it just needs one more thing, then it just needs one more thing, then it just ne- aww, the sears have stripped, or the stopper has wallered out. Fortunately I stopped before I'd thrown too much money at mine, skipped the uPgRaDe path, and went straight to a TAC-41. -
Hammerspace.
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Should I be... cautious, this instant? 🤔 I jest, this catches a lot of people out. It's not hugely obvious that there even is a classifieds here, let alone a wanted section, and the spambot check that stops you getting access to it is also fairly obfuscated. If you're still not able to post there, just have a bit of banter first and you should get access.
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A moments silence for the passing of an MB02 rif.
Rogerborg replied to Egon_247's topic in Guns, Gear & Loadouts
Sounds very unWell. -
I'd ban them, IP ban them, then IP ban their mums too.
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Here: https://airsoft-forums.uk/classifieds/category/17-guns-wanted/ I mean, we say that, but since these "Sell me gnu" posts never get taken down, they do seem about as effective.
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Adjusting iron sight on Specna Arms SA-H22 (H416 type)
Rogerborg replied to ParHunter's topic in Electric Guns
Then I'd be asking the retailer for a solution. Well, I'd have disassembled everything that can be disassembled to see how the indexing works. But do as I say, not as I'd do. -
60% of lowest current retail for anything that I did want (and I wouldn't want to pay 60% of the current retail for a G&G Raider), zero (or maybe postage costs) for anything that I didn't. Just tell the seller straight up what you actually want, and what you're willing to pay for it. But really, there's nothing there that you can't get individually elsewhere, so there's no incentive to go chasing after someone who got mugged and who now "kNoWs wHaT ThIs iS WoRtH AlL DaY LoNg, MaTe." Let them sit on it until they come to their senses, or split it up.
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Help choosing my first AEG please (Double Eagle M9XXX) :)
Rogerborg replied to Coupsty's topic in Guns, Gear & Loadouts
M906C is a solid choice, you're not likely to regret it. Are you buying a chrono? I ask because you can sometimes be surprised by guns shooting hotter than usual just due to accidentally spot-on airseal. So I wouldn't be in a hurry to up-spring it unless you've got a way of being sure that you'll pass chrono (or are confident that you can swap or cut a spring quickly enough to get you playing on the day). We generally recommend playing with a gun as stock first so that you've got a baseline for determining whether any "upgrades" are actually helping or not. -
Looks to me like "oh, everybody knows, we don't really have to spell it out". But how are you meant to know what constitutes "CHEATING" on your first game? Or even after your tenth game if nobody has told you, and you've picked up bad habits. The Depot's rules are better, but even at that there are things that I'd prefer to see spelled out absolutely unambiguously, such as a hit being anywhere on your body or any of your gear, including helmets, pouches, or your level 99 adamantium plate carrier. This is the sort of thing that's regularly covered at "briefs", which is why they aren't. Why not just write down everything that people need to know? Whose time are you saving by not bothering?
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Bro, just bank-transfer me half the value, then I'll bank-transfer you half the value back. My Canadian girlfriend can vouch for me.
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Seems to be evolving in real time. Just the usual "ah, it'll be all right on the day" stream of consciousness. Segue to the UKAPU "y u no have consistent rules???!?" thread.
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Mmm, I throw a cheap pair of safety glasses on in safe zones now at regular game days. Sad that it's come to this, but I've seen to much unsanctioned dry (and not-so-dry) firing in "safe zones" now that I'd rather not be the "told you so" poster pirate.
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Well, we've already had our Shadrach in the furnace moment in the VCRA, and our regulatory reprieve by the grace of God (and the Association of British Airsoft, as-was). Now we're actually in a pretty strong position, as airsoft guns have been well defined in primary national legislation since 2017. Contrast with (e.g.) New York City which raged out and criminalised gel-blasters on a whim, with a definition so broad that it would also seem to cover all piston airsoft guns and many Nerfs as well (and had about as much effectiveness as you'd imagine). While it's true that we could lose RIFs at the stroke of some future Home Secretary's pen, I don't think it's actually likely. If there's one thing I'm sure of it's that Parliament hates to admit that legislation has failed, just that it needs more of the same. For example, constantly adding new and ever more specific types of weapon to the list of prohibited ones. We might see tweaks to the definition of our defence, but I'd be very surprised if it were removed entirely. In terms of the activity itself, nah, we'll be fine. Slinging small, low energy things at each on private land other isn't going anywhere any time soon. We might end up doing it with day-glo gel-blasters eventually, but the core of the activity (dressing up, yelling at each other, and taking it all far too seriously) is safe enough.
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That's what struck me about RRR - it's deliberately, joyously and unapologetically overblown. I've dipped into Bollywood (and now Tollywood, I suppose) a bit over the years since C4 started running them late at night. There's a lot to like, if you can reconcile the curious blend of telling things via the handholding of straightforward dialogue and purely expositional song lyrics, alongside some stylish and effective showing via action sequences (or dance numbers). As fapped over in the inline-linked review above, Rama Raju's introduction in RRR is an astonishingly effective piece of cinema, especially as it doesn't give him a single line of dialogue. Although I'd recommend watching the film before any detailed breakdowns of it, as you'll get the visceral satisfaction of the experience, then the "oh, I seee" of understanding why it's so compelling. None of it was accidental, Rajamouli really knows his craft.
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Well, "they" are we. Just airsofters who volunteered to contribute, unpaid and with precious little thanks. A UKAPU rep is just a friend you haven't met (and shot). There's a lot of commendable passion and energy in this thread; is there a way to direct that constructively towards helping UKAPU? (I regret that, like David, I've had to put airsoft on the back burner for now, so I'll only be cheering from the sidelines).
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On Netflix, as almost recommended by The Critical Drinker, and damn, dear viewer, he wasn't wrong. I've linked his review below which covers it well - I'd recommend it as a listen (until you're convinced either way) without necessarily watching as it spoilers some of the plot and action. Or if you fancy a deeper dive into film nerdery, here's an analysis of the top-tier characterisation, choreography and cinematography in just one key scene. I'd echo and emphasise that there's a lot to dislike and be baffled about here if you're expecting a Western cinematic experience. But if you bring zero cynicism, some patience, and quite a few beers, you'll find a joyously epic bromance between two absolutely heroic chads. Taking on a thousand extras, wrestling tigers, John Wick style scenes... on piggyback; heck, even the obligatory musical dance number is an upbeat dance fight that's got more impact and heart than the majority of what Hollywood is churning out. Love it, or WTF? it, this isn't a film that you'll quickly forget.
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New CYMA G36 Highspeed shooting to the right
Rogerborg replied to ParHunter's topic in Guns, Gear & Loadouts
Yup, if it's consistent, then those are the possibilities, although it's always worth cleaning the barrel anyway. If you had a red dot or adjustable iron sights, you might not even know there was a problem. If you pull the hop unit and inner barrel out and pop off the C-clip underneath the hop, you might be able to see if the inner barrel is slightly misaligned. A tiny twist can often sort these issues - a lot of airsoft is trial and error. Failing that, pull the barrel and bucking, make sure the bucking is square on the barrel, and re-insert (squarely). This is fairly easy on a G36, 3 screws to release the outer barrel, then to get the hop unit and inner barrel out is a push-and-turn. The procedure is shown here, and elsewhere. -
We've seen claims that they've helped importers who have fallen foul of the fickle finger of fate. Of course, without documentation of the cases - which would help people in the same situation in future - we can only take that on faith.
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Might have invested it in sweets and caps and go-carts by now. Does airsoft need benefitting? The obvious missing ingredient is recognition as a sport. However, I'm not going to say "Why someone oughta!", since it would be peak hypocrisy to berate anyone else for not volunteering to do what I'm not volunteering to do. Patches, to lord it over the peasants. It seems like a case of you don't need UKAPU until you really need UKAPU, so thanks for supporting it.
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Zoinks. I wouldn't keep £18 in PayPal, given their propensity for locking access to funds on the slightest pretence, or none. I'd hope that was "just resting" there and has been moved somewhere safer. I'd assume that's a fighting fund, although it would cover advice, legal nastygrams, or amicus curiae briefs, not taking a complex case through the courts. There are no shenanigans going on. Membership is entirely consensual, the accounts are open, and nobody has to pay - it's clearly marked as a donation. I joined at the free tier to see how active UKAPU was, concluded that it wasn't[*], and so have never bothered donating. I'd love to be given a reason to do so. [*] Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, but it's all we've got to go on.
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3.7V is nominal voltage for a lipo cell. Flat, minimum voltage is down to the specific cell. Farnell, for example specify measuring the capacity of one of their cells by discharging it down to 2.75V. That said, given the dross that gets fobbed off on us (have you ever bought an airsoft battery with a data sheet?) I do actually agree with not letting airsoft cells get anywhere near that low. I run 1.2Ah - 1.4Ah and always swap at lunch. Significantly, they recommend charging at just 0.2C, with a maximum of 1C. That's where I agree with them - I charge 2S and 3S lipo at at 0.5C, in an explosion containment pie dish. Of course, I say all that, but I also sling 18650 / 16340 li-ion cells into cheap USB chargers that are charging at some voltage and current.