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Harvem

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  1. I was finally able to play with my new variable zoom optic yesterday. I didn't really need it to spot enemies, since the field was quite open. I did however hit one of the most satisfying shots I've ever hit in my airsoft career 😁 Someone was hiding behind a fence, but I could see their helmet poking out. It was quite far away, so I zoomed in to see where my BBs were landing. Thanks to that I was able to adjust my aim and I got him in a couple shots! Felt so satisfying 😃
  2. I just don't like how a Dye looks. Good to know about the possible crazing of the I-force. Looks good and affordable, thanks for the suggestion!
  3. So I'm currently using a Bolle X800 as eye pro. However after seeing this post on Reddit, where someone almost lost their eye, I don't feel comfortable using them anymore, and am looking for a replacement. However there's so many options out there, so I could use some help to make a choice. Here's what I want from my eye pro: - Gotta be true full seal. - Gonna be used both in CQB and woodland games. - Preferably low/medium profile, though still protects my face enough. I wear a helmet and a mesh mask, so I want the goggles to not leave too much of a gap between the helm and the goggles, and the goggles and the mesh mask. - Doesn't fog too much. I'm not looking for a paintball mask like a Dye since I'm going for more of a realistic look, so really looking into goggles. Here's what I have found so far: - Pyramex I-force - Bolle Tracker 2 - Bolle X1000 - Revision Desert Locus I wonder if the really low profile ones, like the I-force and the Tracker 2, will offer enough protection, especially in CQB? Won't they leave a lot of skin exposed between the goggles and my helmet/mesh mask? But then again they're fairly cheap, while the medium profiles one like the X1000 and Desert Locus are a lot more expensive. I might buy an Exfog if fog is a problem with my new goggles, but combined with expensive goggles, that quickly becomes a very expensive setup. So, any ideas or advice as to these goggles, or any others you guys wanna recommend?
  4. Can't argue with that tbh.
  5. I totally get that and fully agree. But it's also your own responsibility to wear good eye pro, right?
  6. Why would you feel guilty for a shattering BB causing some damage though? It's a well known fact mesh eye pro is not very safe, precisely for this reason. Someone still wants to wear mesh eye pro instead of goggles it's at their own risk, not something you should feel guilty about at all. At least in my book.
  7. Best: a real Odin speedloader. Worst: a knockoff Odin speedloader. Used it once, but it couldn't load my EPM mags, so I never used it again and later bought the real one.
  8. I went with the Aim-O 1-4x24 scope. I found it quite cheap at a more local shop, and it looks very similar to the Victoroptics one.
  9. Thanks a lot! Guess I'll go for a 1-4x scope instead then 😁
  10. Would be very nice to know whether that would work or not!
  11. Lots of different opinions here, thanks for all the input! Novritsch sells a 1-4X scope, so that might be worth checking out? And there's also some cheaper options than Nov, like this one for example: https://www.taiwangun.com/scopes/victoptics-zod-1-4x20-riflescope-vector-optics Yes I wear glasses, and I got my eyes checked last year when I got contact lenses for airsoft. So that should not be the problem, good call though. Would that work with an open red dot that looks like this? Or would the distance between the magnifier and the dot be too big you think? I might get the cheap magnifier, or go for one of the 1-4 scopes, so I can easily switch between no zoom and 2 or 3 times zoom. Or I might get a cheap monocular... lots to think about!
  12. So when playing outdoors I often notice that I find it very hard to spot enemies. My team mates will often spot enemies that I cannot seem to spot myself at all. This weekend I played in a dense forest and I really struggled to find the enemy. I got shot so many times without any idea where the shots came from. So this got me thinking. I play with a regular red dot (one of these), maybe I should switch to a zoom optic? Would that make it easier to scan around for enemies and spot them? But then we're playing at such short ranges, especially with an AEG, that it seems strange to use a zoomed optic for that? Any advice? Also any recommendations for a specific zoomed optic are greatly appreciated.
  13. I'm running 7.4's in it so not too much 😛
  14. Been playing since this summer and I'm pretty happy with my loadout so far. Although I might add a battle belt in the future, so I can carry some extra mags on it 😎
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