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Racal Frontier1000 to kenwood/baofeng Comms set up
concretesnail commented on OREVREV's advert in Gear
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Racal Frontier1000 to kenwood/baofeng Comms set up
concretesnail commented on OREVREV's advert in Gear
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Under arm and as close as possible, both for safety and the unfortunate event of thieves grabbing it. As for the soft ground, if you flick it end over end, like bottle flipping, and the ground is soft the inertia from the spin to stop can work, though it can be dependant on the type of impact you have.
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Anyway to take out the stripped screw on handguard?
concretesnail replied to Astronautcheng's topic in General Help
Hammer in the next size up tool. Groove the head for a flat blade. Removal tool l, which drills into the piece. Drill it out completely. All options but I've tried to list them in the order of easiest to try/do without risk. -
I'd go the vortex route personally. I've been using real steal optics for a long time and the difference is very obvious and I wouldn't go back. In fact the vortex crossfire is what'd be going for if my current optic dies but for the sake of domestic peace its not been done yet. Regards the magnifier, I'm sure it'd be a better setup performance wise using a lesser spec magnifier on a good optic than a pair of cheaper units.
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I have the xcortech mk2, and one of the guys i play with has the acetech. Brightness wise they are very much the same on the green tracers we've used. I used red tracers indoors and they weren't as bright as the green but I can't remember which brand they were so it's not really as fair comparison, havingbsaid that up to the approx 20m ranges indoors it was fine. Outdoors I always go green as they glow beyond the flight time. I can't fault the build quality of my xcortech, its usually used inside a mock suppressor but inhave used it exposed and its taken all knocks and still works fine.
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Try not to loose a magazine, they are bloody expensive.
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Anyone played the siege project in Stoke?
concretesnail replied to concretesnail's topic in General Discussion
I don't understand the limit difference for hpa either, if there is a lock on the reg. then let the run at the same power but keep an eye on trigger use/spam. I still haven't been able to get down and see what it's all about or like, as it only runs 4hr sessions that I haven't been able to get to yet. @Sneakyduck I assume your linked to the site in some way, the post reads like an advert and the website for siege project has sneaky duck written on it. -
Shit news, and having seen what it can do to family members up close i hope he and his family embrace what time he has to the fullest.
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You heard the man, get undressed....
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Have look for thw warrior assault roc in a swimmer cut. It's narrower than standard plate carriers as it cuts a great part of the upper corners of the plate to allow more arm movement. Outside of that plate carriers are usually designed around the standard plates so will close to those sizes with smaller cummerbund if your lucky.
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There's one at anzio this Saturday, 6th of Jan. A tad short notice but I only just saw the post.
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Get the krylon, that stuff is great. Even with zero prep it still stick. The wife used my krylon OD to spray the toilet brush handle, fuck knows why but its still green after abuse.
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Earing damage is no joke, when it comes to fitting thw squish-ums plugs I find squishing them and giving them a lick or lick your finger to moisten them slightly gets them in easier. It works with all sorts of plugs too. As I wear a range of plugs for different activities,from foams to comtacs.
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Yeah. Just started and the snow is great.
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Thanks for that. I've drop an order there and fingers crossed.
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I've emailed firesupport but so far no response. I'll have a look at airsofteire. Thanks guys.
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Things I'm playing, or loved recently(ish).. Tarkov Halflife alyx Fez Project zomboid Unrailed (with the kids) Retro stuff using a myioo mini plus. Mostly 16 bit era or neo geo with Metal slug.
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I played games for year and drifted from console to pc amd pc to console then back to pc. Gaming has certainly lost its way in the mainstream, so many 'new' games are just the same old things with shinier skins. For me consoles since xb360 have been on the downward spiral. PC and indie developers, who dont have the resources for AAA graphics are a much better bet.
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Does anyone know if there is a Uk seller for wii tech parts. I need a mp9 hammer part and ordering direct is stupid expensive. Nearly 100 dollars US.
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The perun etu++ that gits with g&g etu runs via micro switches as the g&g etu uses small contact switches that are pressed by the selector plate. If that perun is able to use those circuits then I'd bet that ab unit can also. As an off the shelf thought, I'm sure g&g do an ak12 which should have a v3 box and etu, the perun should plug into that if it helps.
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Another vote for the folk at Red dot engineering here. Good product, communication was great last time when I wanted something that they didn't have off the shelf.
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I have a bb carrier made on the cheap. Works well though. Spout of bottle and lid, one old childs sock and couple of cable ties. Works really well as itcontracts down in size as the bbs are decanted so it doesn't make any noise.
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If you're notnsure what you want to gain then I'd consider doing nothing and sit tight. If you do decide that you'd like to fiddle then I'd look at the perun ab++. Easy to fit very compact, lots of options which you can choose to use or not and they aren't expensive.
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Like you i have a long list of injuries, and the reconstructions of joints to go with them, though I still haven't learned to stop doing anything. Age is certainly not helping, like you I'm on the older end of spectrum and the body is paying the price for the spirit. To some what balance the scales I've tried over the last few years to integrate range of motion and stability exercise into my life and its helped massively. Less injuries and recovery times from the injuries that do happen is much quicker. I use a program call pliabilty, it used to be call romwod (range of movement work on daily). Its Internet based, in that its video lead, but shortish sessions daily and varied to stop getting bored and lazy. Support wise I've found compression wear helps a lot, and outside of a full brace the knee wraps with the springs in work well. All the above has let me go from having to use light weight kit to whatever kit I feel like that day. I did a 8hr battle sim day last time out and did it in a plate carrier with weighted plates and a dmr.