This. Turning up at a site and thinking you'll do well with one of those pieces of crap is like entering a F1 race you your mum's old fiesta
That's assuming the OP isn't trolling us
Room inspections and monitoring student's internet usage isn't a new thing. They had them when I was at uni living in halls and that was 25 years ago. They didn't do them often but they certainly happened. I know internet use was also monitored as there was a known case of a student being caught and arrested for looking up underage girls. Airsoft probably gets flagged as firearms related content
I've played at Bunker 51 a few times on their mid week evening games and have enjoyed it. I've heard some people complain it gets too crowded at weekend games and as it's a small site so I can fully believe it
As others have posted, it's probably going to be against the uni's t&cs to keep rifs in halls of residence. The society should be able to advise you on alternatives.
I use a gun bag similar to this when using public transport to get to games.
https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/8fields-tactical-long-double-rifle-47-147cm-gun-case?pv=16035
When I first started I used to use a hard rifle case as it's more secure but I found it actually drew more attention from the public
Welcome. The best way to get started is to book a game at a local site. Check out https://playairsoft.uk/ to find sites in your area.
As for what to buy I recommend renting for your first 3 games as the site will provide you with a gun and face protection so all you'll need to have is decent footwear (many outdoor sites insist you wear boots not trainers as they provide less grip the risk of twisting your ankle is far higher). There are laws governing the sale of airsoft guns so without a site membership you'll be stuck with having to buy a brightly coloured 2 tone gun (assuming you're 18 or over). Renting also means you'll be able to get a better idea of what suits you
So the mrs walked out of the shower, winked at me and said "I've just shaved down there, you know what that means?"
I looked up and replied "yeah, the bloody drain is blocked again"
It's lucky the sofa is comfy
Wtf? Simply attaching optics shouldn't make the warranty invalid, that sounds more like the shop looking for excuses to not give a crap. Unless I've missed something
I'd go for a red dot. Imo engagement ranges aren't really long enough to make magnified scopes necessary. Also when I tried it I found that the narrower sight picture made getting on target quickly harder with a scope.
Whatever you go for I highly recommend some sort of lens protection as having them shot out is bloody annoying and expensive to replace
Taken on Thursday at South Herts Airsoft. I really should get round to sorting out the shoulder straps on the chest rig. It's comfortable but not having them even is triggering my OCD
As the cyma .28 models are the cheapest AK they do and come with a plastic body for about £130 I'd say everything is wrong with that advert
Edit. Apologies for the double post, I thought it would merge with the post above automatically
Bloody hell. All I did was leave a laughing emoji reaction and post it here, I dread to think what would've happened if I actually commented
Don't tease me with such lovely things
It must be the season for piss taking prices for hi cappas. No mention of any internal "upgrades" so I guess the only changes are the fugly decorative bits