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Warky

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  1. One from the naughties here, really nice condition, still has original gas, BBs and unopened manuals. No idea what I'd put it up for (or even if anyone would want one).
  2. You don't need to look all the way in, just where it is going to land. I do a quick half peek from the doorway, find a clear bit of floor in the room and underarm it to that spot. the only way to get them to go off consistently on grass is either a straight dart throw down to the ground... Or a backward spin: so hold it horizontal by the top end and then flick the top down as you release it so it spins back on itself (like a bottle flip). Practice on grass at home. Oh and make sure it's off safe or you'll have a nice dent in the primer holder As soon as it goes off push the room, or you'll get stuck outside worrying about your lovely grenade! Get it back asap, some dude stole one of mine at UCAP glos prison, he was caught on cctv kicking it away and taking it, it got recovered from the thieving #### luckily.
  3. Most places allow .209s, but better ask than annoy the site 😀
  4. Got the Howard Leights, they are decent enough but get your head hot and are annoying with a cap. Got the surefire, decent enough but found a bit of a fiddle and ache after half a day. Got the Howard Leight Laser Lite squishys (they fit nice). I've played CQB for years and never had anything loud enough to really need them. Before splashing loads of cash I'd check what sites you plan to play at allow, most ban the TAG stuff which can get crazy. BFGs (quake8, oshi, etc) I've never worried about (most places ban the 12 gauge blanks, which are loud). Strikeforce in Gloucester use some really loud disposable pyro, had one go off between my feet and it was an 'interesting' experience but even then didn't cause any issues without earpro. If you're going somewhere new i'd suggest stick a couple packs of squishys in your bag just in case.
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