I think you've missed my point. Any company which essentially has a monopoly over its market is bad for the consumer as a lack of competition stifles innovation and artificially increases prices
Isn't it still the case that TM have the lion's share of the market in Japan and don't care about the rest of the world? If there's no real alternative then it's basically TM or nothing
I think what he means is to put your ukara number as part of the address, eg
Joe Bloggs ukara no ABC1234,
69 High Street,
Anytownville,
Acounty.
AB1 C23
This week I managed to make a complete balls up of the repair/upgrade on my KAC PDW. In no particular order I managed to tear the new hop rubber when putting the hop unit back on the inner barrel, loose the hop nub (fortunately I found again later) and while disconnecting the wiring a bullet connector came off. I'll try again today and hopefully things will go better
Still optimistic but way better than the as new price he wanted
Edit: I just noticed the type of batteries. I didn't know people still used those so it's definitely still a bit high
Assuming you're sticking to below 1.13j and not turning it into a DMR I'd say you're about right with .28 - .32g but unfortunately the only way to be sure is to give it a go. Try using whatever ammo you already have and go from there, you might find they work fine
That's good news. I wouldn't consider it sorted though till you either have what you paid for or your money back. If you dont get either of them by monday I'd start the dispute and dont drop it till you get the outcome you want, no matter what the seller says
Welcome. I haven't personally owned any Delta Armory guns so I don't have first hand experience but they appear to be a a decent brand.
For that price you're spoiled for choice when it comes to AR15s and the polymer bodies can be just as sturdy as their metal counterparts but the lighter weight will be noticeable at the end of the day. As @Rogerborg posted, avoid the cyma 5xx range as I swear the bodies are made from melted down ready meal trays. A shame really as the gearboxes are excellent, I put easily over 200k rounds through mine completely stock with no mosfet with a 11.1v lipo and it didn't skip a beat
Years ago the usually correct advice was to avoid shops with bb in the name as they sold cheap unskirmishable crap. Over the past decade or so many of these shops have started to stock better guns too and can be quite competitive in price at times if you know what you're after. Just dont fall for the trick they often pull of inflating the original RRP so the "sale" price looks better