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ScottyLad

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  1. ScottyLad

    Gg Arp556

    Hi mate, like Zitch said its an M-LOK rail section on the bottom. You've got two options in terms of foregrips, A) just use an m-lok compatible foregrip or B) get an adapter to convert it to RIS then get a "standard" foregrip
  2. Another factor (albeit rather minimal) is cost, bit of a waste for them to use heavier BB's just for testing
  3. @BignoseYou would be better off making an advert in the classifieds section of the forum https://airsoft-forums.uk/classifieds/ then "Submit an Advert" (Just seen you've made an advert for one of them)
  4. The batteries I originally linked fit fine in the ARP9 buffer tube, granted some of the wiring sticks out the end but some electrical tape should keep it all in. I’ve only played one game with my setup so can’t give any long term thoughts/ opinions on the batteries. However the general advice is 0.5 mAh per BB (for a LiPo) with them being 1200mAh you’re looking at comfortably 1 drum mag per charged battery. I’ve only recently got the drum, but I used 3/4 highcaps per half day which is approx 1000/1300 rounds (about what you’d get with the drum) @leadlyif you have any other questions about the arp9/ batteries don’t hesitate to PM me for quicker responses
  5. If you like outdoor/ woodland go to nsc if you like indoor/ cqb then no limits (never been there myself) If I was you I’d go to both and see what you like (taking into account factors like: car park size, safe zone, facilities etc etc)
  6. I’m sure you already know this but don’t underspend on eye protection. The good old saying of “buy once, cry once” is very much applicable here - atleast you’ll have a pair of eyes to cry with! (If you get good eye pro.....) Make sure the stuff you buy has a good ANSI rating (ANSI Z87.1 I believe) Just by browsing the forum you’ll see good recommendations and opinions. Good luck, I hope you find something that suits your needs!
  7. That is another good option to consider, however ive just had a look and with shipping the total cost is ~£16 I'll consider it, but i might be better off just changing the buffer tube + new stock (which i could then run into possible compatibility problems) Thanks anyway!
  8. @Leader Bee I Haven't used a standalone bipod, however you could use a Bipod Grip - which imo would have more functionality
  9. I’m thinking about changing the stock to a PTS EPS soon (after I’ve got the drum mag) so the BEU would become obsolete
  10. Hi mate I tried them out yesterday. They fit nicely, however some of the wiring sticks out the end. The BEU would cover them, but i cant justify spending £20 for some plastic - which i could put towards the drum mag instead. Do you know a better way of putting the battery in so it fits perfectly?
  11. Some very good advice, thank you! I had another look at the hobbyking one - turns out it didnt actually have mini-tamiya only tamiya. I'll probably just get the component shop one as a short-term solution, with the possibility for converting my batteries to deans/ XT60 later on. Thanks again mate
  12. I have a turnigy accucell S60 and it comes with a XT60 4mm banana lead, however I’m wanting to charge mini tamiya LiPos with it. I’ve found this: https://hobbyking.com/en_us/mega-adapter-connect-almost-anything-to-anything.html Just wanted to know if this setup would work ok? There is also this from componentshop: https://www.componentshop.co.uk/airsoft-battery-charging-harness.html Any thoughts would be appreciated!
  13. Hello all, Looking at getting these batteries for my arp9: https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-nano-tech-1200mah-3s-25-50c-lipo-airsoft-pack.html Does anyone know if they will fit in the battery compartment (with the extension unit)? Just wanted to know before i bought them
  14. You might have already been told, but for chargers/batteries try and stay away from airsoft shops/sites as they tend to up the prices for relatively poor quality stuff.
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