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Adolf Hamster

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  1. whilst this is a very valid point, corpses tend not to get pissed off if they get an extra couple of rounds pumped in them by everyone passing by.
  2. I've always treated bang kills as courtesy only, my logic is if you give a bang kill and they can pull some matrix shenanigans and shoot you before you shoot them then it wasnt a proper bang kill.
  3. Yeah, when i posted that was on the pc lol. Thing is it shows up fine in the little preview window because presumably that does its own formatting
  4. In a technical sense you are using more energy per shot with the stronger spring. However its worth checking things like shimming, a common one is to reshim, get it perfect when holding the box together by hand, then everything tightening up when you bolt it together.
  5. as a general rule if my hand isn't up i try not to get too annoyed if i get winged, shit happens after all and i have twitch shot folks walking back without hands up (with appropriate apologies issued of course) dead rags wouldn't be a bad idea, i have a couple but never really used them because nobody seems to understand the concept here.
  6. i've seen it done a few times, whilst it's not technically against the rules it is against the spirit of the game. after all, people are (rightfully) conditioned not to pump more rounds into someone when they're plainly doing the dead walk because that's the literal definition of overshooting. so all you're achieving by pulling these shenanigans is making it so that they'll just shoot everyone just in case. if he wants to dress up in the enemy teams pattern then let him, and don't listen to him whinging about getting freindly fired as a result. one site i go to will sometimes do it, generally it's dpm/mtp versus everyone else but they only do it when they've got equal enough numbers.
  7. surely if an architect's work involves momentum he's probably goofed somewhere i think what you're meaning though is moment of inertia, which would be the technical term describing why sticking a really heavy weight on the end of a long gun is a great workout
  8. yep had one such fella last sunday really typified it, i wasn't playing but saw him getting annoyed at a fella "not calling his hits" meanwhile i'm stood about 15m between him and his target and he wasn't even making it to me...... whilst i realise it wouldn't be fair to stereotype as not all indoor players are like this, but it does seem a fair proportion of them these days are playing outdoors thanks to covid and have never got the hang of tracking just how far their gnu's can actually shoot.
  9. generally these folks can be seen about 20m behind the line yeeting .2's with their hop turned off.
  10. Yeah its just the very tip sits on the slide catch to hold it down. Thank god it doesnt go walkies as long as you leave the trigger unit in.
  11. Yeah it'd definately work better on an aksu but i'm kinda worried it'd bend the barrel on the jg However this just means i have an excuse to get another e&l
  12. Centre of gravity is the term you're after. Problem is that can has about 4mm thick steel in places, so its super heavy. Probably will run her as standard unless i'm for a night game with the tracer on, an e&l ak isnt exactly a featherweight before you start hanging heavy things on it
  13. Yep, lovely looking suppressor but man you do notice all that weight up there.....
  14. agreed, if there's one thing i dislike in this hobby it's the ones who won't cut the new guys some slack. i remember having to explain to a kid that his cyma ak was a perfectly good gat and he didn't need to go dropping loads of money on another gun just because it was 2 tone. lets face it as long as you play honestly and fairly does it matter how long you've been at it or how shiny your toys are? now that's not a bad idea. i did donate some kit to a mate who's just starting out, figured it'd get him over that hill of thinking he needs to buy more stuff to be effective.
  15. Its not the worst, i'd take it over a 1911 with its 3 fingered spring of never being in the right damn place.
  16. Its cool, like i say mines currently in bits anyway, trying to get a proper blued finish to it.
  17. I'll try and grab a pic later. The spring is nested in the left side of the trigger unit, it shouldnt fall out unless you remove the whole thing. One end sits on the slide lock holds it down, so i'm assuming if its slipped off then the catch is jumping up when firing.
  18. Its a mix, i still tend to carry a fair amount (refusing to use hicaps ever will do that for you) but its things like not putting that flashlight on the gun unless you need it, not carrying things like bayonets, speedloaders and spare bags of ammo if you can last the round with the mags you have. Even camo, sure i still wear it but the focus is more on comfort and freedom of movement than being a walking hedge. Of course the downside is ending up with boxes full of bits and bobs that are perfectly fine but you dont use/dont fit your style and arent worth the hassle of selling
  19. Me gun is in bits currently getting a refinish, but i'm meaning where the spring hooks over the tab here:
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