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  1. Does anyone know where I could find a KSC PRO SP2009 GBB Pistol within the UK, or perhaps knows anyone who might be willing to sell theirs?

  2. 'ello everyone! Just wanted to share my Resident Evil 3 U.B.C.S. / Jill Valentine-inspired airsoft loadout! I got this M4A1 originally as a Specna Arms RRA SA-E01 EDGE, which was then serviced and transformed into what you see now, by Negative Airsoft. We've got slightly upgraded internals, laser-engraved markings, and similar attachments to what was in the PS1 game (red dot sight, a bipod, and a vertical grip). Also, the Sig Sauer P226 E2 by Tokyo Marui was also fitted with the Guarder Enhanced Full Metal Body Kit as well.
  3. Central Londoners, what are your favourite sites to go to? And on the flip side of that, what are some sites to avoid?

    1. AK47frizzle

      AK47frizzle

      I don't have a car, so it's either pay my life savings away at bunker 51 or travel for hours on end to some place on the edge of london. Neither of which are appealing, so pretty much not played at all since my stay here.

    2. TheFriendlyBro

      TheFriendlyBro

      Just wondering but have you been to Bunker 51 by yourself? Seems like you have to email them in order to find out what the price would be.

  4. I've had my Specna Arms RRA SA-E01 EDGE rifle for a little while now, but I'm struggling to find a Picatinny Rail that's 16cm, and would perfectly fit the 6" A2 handguard on it.

     

    The rail I'm using in the picture is only 12cm long, and really isn't leaving enough room for my attachments.

     

    Any UK peeps know where I can buy something that fits the entire handguard?

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    2. TheFriendlyBro

      TheFriendlyBro

      Hey there.

       

      Which rail is that? Like I mentioned before, the one I had was only 12cm long and wasn't long enough for the entire handguard. Is that a 15.5/16cm long one?

       

      That rail looks longer than the one I had.

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    4. TheFriendlyBro

      TheFriendlyBro

      Darn, outta stock. Thanks for the link!

  5. When it comes to Resident Evil, the U.B.C.S. are the OG's & now, I'm finally ready to start building my RE3 airsoft loadout! There's still a lot of work to be done with attachments/upgrades, but this Specna Arms RRA SA-E01 EDGE rifle is a good start. I'm currently looking for a couple of metal old-school magazines for it, and unsure whether or not I should go for Nuprol or ICS mid-caps, anyone got any experience with those?
  6. My Specna Arms Rock River Arms SA-E01 EDGE is arriving on Monday, what are some high quality classic M4 magazines that I can buy for it?

     

    Had a lot of people suggest to pick up some EPM1's and I don't mind the price, but they look a bit too modern for what style I'm after.

     

    So, are there any metal mid-caps that have a classic M4 look, and are worth picking up?

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    2. Druid799

      Druid799

      Classic army metal mid caps , can’t praise them enough ! all I ever use for the ‘old school’ look , been using them 15+yrs without any problems . Should think I’ve run them in pretty much all brands of guns(I have a very short attention span when it comes to owning guns) so I think I’ve owned an example of all the brands at one time or another ! 🤦‍♂️😆😆

    3. TheFriendlyBro

      TheFriendlyBro

      I'll check em out! Hopefully they work with a Specna.

    4. Monkman

      Monkman

      You could pickup up some M16 STANAG Flashmags.. I use Nuprol ones and have done for last 2years with no issues in a few of my guns. :)

  7. AIRSOFT SHOP JAPAN, does anyone here have any experience with buying from them?

     

    https://airsoft-shop-japan.com/

     

    They're an online airsoft store in Japan, with a few items in stock that I'm intrested in. Prices are quite jacked up, but I'm wondering if anyone here as ordered from them before and if so, what your experience been like?

     

    Is it fine buying airsoft guns abroad, as long as you've got a valid defence?

     

    Any guidence on this would be grand.

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    2. TheFriendlyBro

      TheFriendlyBro

      In terms of buying from them, I'm guessing they will always be picked up by customs?

       

      This might sound really dumb but are there any legal issues with importing RIFS? Long as you got a valid defence, I hope it's cool.

    3. Druid799

      Druid799

      I’d think without a doubt you’ll get caught by customs , but as long as you’ve a valid defence there’s no reason you can’t import a RIF , just remember to to dot every single i and cross every fricking T on your order info ! 🤬

    4. 0mega

      0mega

      I've bought RIF's from HK retailers long ago and had no issue with a UKARA defence.

       

      Saying that, as I try to get back into Airsoft after 10 years I've had issues recently just trying to get bits and bobs from abroad. (See thread in UK Law Channel)
      But even then it would have been much simpler had I an active UKARA defence. (Even though it shouldn't be needed for parts)

      As Druid says, include as much info during the order. I can't personally recall if ASJ gives you an option to include your skirmisher number or not. 

  8. Hey people. Sorry to drudge up an old ass post but I'm looking again and feeling a bit conflicted! Was going to pull the trigger on a brand new M4A1 and wanted to ask some opinions, was given this. Feeling a bit conflicted as to whether or not I should actually go for it?
  9. This advert is COMPLETED!

    • For sale
    • Used

    Hi there people. Bit of an odd post but I'm looking to sell this small collection of airsoft guns I've had for a while, in a single sale (collection only near Harrow on the Hill tube station), for £250. There's five airsoft guns in total: Classic Army Armalite M15A4 - Condition (unsure, an old hand me down which hasn't been tested. Needs a battery but it does come with its own magazine). TM H&K USP Compact - Condition is good, fires well and comes with two magazines. KSC Sig Sauer P230 - Condition is good, also fires well and comes with a single magazine. WE Europe Makarov PMM with Silencer - Condition is just fine, comes with a silencers and its own single magazine. Unknown G23 Pistol, probably WE-Tech? - Comes with two magazones but no box. Not looking for individual sales or to ship these off, would much prefer handing all of these to someone who can take them in person.

    £250

    , Harrow on the Hill - GB

  10. Hey everyone, sorry for what might be a silly question but is there an airsoft version of the 1911 that is similar to Snakes MGS4 .45?

     

    I'm looking for a reliable brand and a match in colour/rail and overall looks. Any help would be grand!

     

    http://www.imfdb.org/images/a/ae/Snake_.45.JPG

    1. Lozart

      Lozart

      Yes....and no.

       

      Have a google for "airsoft Springfield TRP", there was one ready made as an RA-Tech collaboration but I'm not sure if it's still available. Alternatively Guarder made a TRP conversion kit for a Tokyo Marui 1911.

  11. This advert is COMPLETED!

    • For sale
    • Used

    Hey there folk. Looking to sell this SPAS-12 by Tokyo Marui. In good condition, comes with four shells, a sling and the box - that's it. If you're interested, this is a PICK UP only sale. Collection based in Harrow, only a few minutes away from Harrow on the Hill Station via the Metropolitan line.

    £100

    London, Harrow

  12. How do people package up and send off their rifles and other guns? Looking to send a few but unsure best way to wrap it up, what's the best paper/boxes or services to use.

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    2. MAX DICKER

      MAX DICKER

      I use 2 rubble sacks, one over each end of the gun box, then wrap in lots of tape.

       

      Parcel force 48, usually costs between £15 and £20. When they ask what it is, just say sports equipment.

    3. Paul72

      Paul72

      Parcel force 48, will take and cover / insure you if you say “low power air weapon” they don’t take ‘toy guns” and you are covered if you say sporting equipment 

    4. Druid799

      Druid799

      Think I’m the same as all above , original gun box(never chuck them away) , bin bags and a shit load of ductape then parcelforce48 .

  13. Thanks for the suggestions for a bit of self learning but as of now, I'm just hoping to find myself a good tech for some servicing and upgrades. I heard Zero One offer something that I'm after, so I might just go with them or Wolf Armouries that's in London.
  14. Hey people. Was recently gifted an old M4 and was hoping to have it looked at by a tech for cleanup and an upgrade. I'm based in London, what are my options?
  15. Hey people.

    Was recently gifted an old M4 and was hoping to have it looked at by a tech for cleanup and an upgrade. I'm based in London, what are my options?

     

     

    1. Adolf Hamster

      Adolf Hamster

      Given it sounds like you have spare pews lying around why not take this as an opportunity to do the tinkering yourself?

    2. TheFriendlyBro

      TheFriendlyBro

      I think at the moment, I'd much prefer paying a professional to have it looked over, in case I miss anything and to have some advice on upgrades.

  16. Hey gang. I'm after an early 2000s style M4A1, as I'm looking to re-create a particular build from Resident Evil 3 (not the remake). Either way, I've come across three potential options but I'm unsure about each brand and some guidance/recommendations would be much appreciated! Money isn't an issue for this build and here are the choices, Specna Arms, ICS, and E&C. Now, I'm not too familiar with these brands and as you can guess, I'm looking for quality. Are there other options I should consider from other brands? I know TM makes an M4A1 but I've heard mixed things regarding their recoil shock version. Any help would be grand, thanks everyone!
  17. Looking to get my first AKS-74U from LCT, have the option of deciding whether or not its wired to Mini Tamiya, Deans or XT60.
     
    What should I go for and what are the actual differences between the three?
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    2. Rogerborg

      Rogerborg

      Agreed, Deans is the good enough + common enough solution.

       

      XT-60 is common enough on RC batteries but they tend to be blocks rather than sticks, so (assuming you don't want to rewire airsoft batteries yourself) it's really a question of whether you can source batteries with that connector which will fit in the available space.

       

       

    3. Adolf Hamster

      Adolf Hamster

      although an argument in favour of xt60 if you solder your own connections, is nobody is going to be sponging/stealing your batteries

    4. Druid799

      Druid799

      Deans and XT’s are on a par when it comes too power transfer but as the others have said deans are so much easier to source already fitted to batt’s and what not . In comparison to basically every other connector you could think of Tamiya’s (both sizes) are an utter pile of wank when it comes to transfer rates there just so inefficient in comparison . So no don’t have one of those fitted ! 😉

  18. Figured I'd share a few shots of my latest pickup, really happy with how it looks/feels. Now all I need is to get the folding stock and hook, then I'm sorted!
  19. I've got a decent list as of now, in terms of what I'm interested! I think the AKS-74U might be next and LCT seems to have me covered for that, I'm also interested in picking up an F2000 (as well as the Five-seveN) and a FAMAS as well. With the FAMAS though, I've heard that all of 'em are pretty pants in terms of how they perform and build quality (according to videos and posts I've seen online).
  20. Ha, I understand. It's like asking what the best car manufacturer is! Rather than best, perhaps what are some of the brands that should be avoided? I often see Lancer Tacitical and Novritsch paired together as two brands worth avoiding.
  21. On another post, someone broke it down like this: M6/M16 AEG, I'd go G&P as long as I could get it with trademarks G3, LCT AK, LCT or possibly cyma P90, King Arms Would you largely agree? I come across more horror stories than praises when it comes to buying from certain brands, but that's probably my own fault in terms of what I'm reading! It'd suck to buy something like an M4 from G&P, only for another brand in a similar price point to be better.
  22. Ah, interesting. In terms of AEG's, what are some absolutely solid brands that are worth looking into? I'm not too interested in gas blowback rifles, just because of the extra maintance, so it'd be great to know what I should be keeping an eye out for.
  23. Sorry for what might seem like a silly question but I'd love to know what everyone here thinks. As the title says, is Tokyo Marui always a safe bet? As of now, my airsoft collection is small, with it only comprising of different handguns (mostly from TM). However, I've got my TM SPAS-12 arriving tomorrow, which I'm quite excited about, as it's my first "big" airsoft gun! I'm slowly building my collection and looking to replicate certain weapons and load-outs from my favourite games. For instance, the M4A1 from RE3 on the PS1 includes a vertical foregrip, bipod and an Aimpoint, something I'd love to put together one day but in airsoft form! I know there are plenty of M4A1 variations, from a bunch of different brands but TM also sells their own Recoil AEG M4 SOCOM. It might not be full metal but for something like that, would I be getting a product that works out of the box with good performance and wouldn't require me to mess around with upgrades? Another example is TM's SG552, another favourite gun of mine from old James Bond games. I know ICS and other brands have full metal versions but TM also has their own. Again, sorry for the long-winded post! I hope you peeps understand what I'm trying to ask here. I'm not much of a hardcore player but for someone who collects and then occasionally plays, is Tokyo Marui a safe bet for someone like myself? Or should I always be considering other brands as well?
  24. The G&G UMG, yay or nay? What are your experiences with this UMP and are there any alternatives from other brands worth picking up?

     

    Any guidence would be grand!

    1. Druid799

      Druid799

      Do you like the look of it ? that’s the real question , if yes you do then get it , if not that sold on it then don’t . As you will often read on this forum unless you spend some serious beer tokens near ALL the AEG’s in a particular price range are much of a muchness . After playing for waaaaaayyyyy too long I’ve come to the conclusion if a gun is from one of the ‘main Airsoft manufacturers’ then the deciding factor are the aesthetics of the gun and not it’s possible performance as basically they’ll all perform the same . 👍

    2. kasaran

      kasaran

      Having got the original G&G UMG, the plastic certainly feels more sturdy than the Umerex's i poked at on a site that used them for rentals.  But for the price difference either will do ya fine.  Mine did need the hop unit modding though, as the slider was so lose it would undo itself.  Simple fix, a washer put under the bolt that holds it fixed it fine, and it hops 0.28's with ease stock.

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