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  1. Happy Christmas lads. Just wondering if it's even possible to chrono an APS CAM870 due to the wadding and gas ruining the readings. I've had a good look around online and can't find any information on how it's done. I'm considering buying one but if chrono if going to be an issue it might not be worth the hassle.

  2. On 08/03/2024 at 10:27, mightyjebus said:

    Building a load of these impact grenades. It cost's about £1 to make and they work flawlessly. 

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    big shout out to the original designer (FULCRUMAIRSOFT) and the files can be bought here:

    https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/airsoft-micro-grenade-impact-cap-gun-ring-sound-grenade-meteorite-meteor-lite-e-fulcrumairsoft

    Did you use cut down m110 springs? Just wondering if there's a cheaper alternative than buying aeg springs to cut up.

  3. 2 hours ago, BigStew said:

    Sick of trying to get my ender 5 pro to level (will be selling shortly) anyone have experience with the meant to be plug and play models like the Creality K1 or Flashforge adventurer 5m pro?

    I've been using the Creality K1 since Christmas and haven't had any problems yet. Pretty much plugged it in, let it do it's thing and it was good to go. Admittedly it's only been a few months but the only niggle has been the occasional nozzle blockage. So far I've only printed with PLA but shortly I'll give ABS a try, mainly to get a better finish using vapour smoothing.

  4. Got to say I’ve had great service from Sixmm recently. Ordered some valves which made it from Hong Kong to my local delivery office in just over a week, only for Royal Mail to lose the package in the final three miles.

    I contacted Sixmm with the details and they sent out another package which arrived safely this time, again really quickly given the time of year. Reckon I’ll be using them again shortly.

  5. Reckon a Warq helmet would be ideal here. I've used one for a couple of years now and wouldn't go back to the eyepro/facepro/hat modular approach. The only downside is getting down on the sights as the helmet projects out too far to get a cheek weld. The work around is to use a 45 degree riser, looks a bit odd but works perfectly. Probably of more use for cqb where the likelyhood of a close range headshot is greater. Unfortunately the prices have gone through the roof in recent years.20231110_093917.thumb.jpg.323f7f4f5e0b29d564e14e63cfa81eb7.jpg

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