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    Liam Porter got a reaction from Airsoft-Ed in Gun picture thread   
    You must have the most liked posts, or at least be very close to the most, whether because of your signature or your actual post content is hard to tell though.
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    Liam Porter got a reaction from M_P in The 'What have you just bought' Thread   
    Someone's going to be having some fun at their next airsoft game...
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    Liam Porter got a reaction from M_P in The 'What have you just bought' Thread   
    Are you talking about the VSR? If so, do you mean extend the barrel through the silencer, or have a piece of barrel in the silencer, that is then detachable?
     
    If you mean the first, then there'll be negligible range or accuracy benefits from having the longer barrel, you'd probably gain more from having the silencer filled with foam to quieten the gun.
    If you mean the second, then, no offence but, I must say that's an awful idea. The barrel won't be consistent, it won't align perfectly every time, and will result in worse range and accuracy.
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    Liam Porter got a reaction from Airsoft-Ed in Ed, Let's play a game   
    I have highlighted the cause of the problem. It's not proper Lego.
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    Liam Porter got a reaction from Ian_Gere in Ed, Let's play a game   
    Lego's fucking indestructible, the pyro would go off, the Lego would contain the full force of it and maybe just bounce off the ground a little.
     
    And as soon as someone took a piece of Lego off, the full force of the pyro would come out the gap they created.
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    Liam Porter got a reaction from Airsoft-Ed in Ed, Let's play a game   
    And what is the problem with Lego?
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    Liam Porter reacted to PhillipR34 in Gun picture thread   
    My G&P M4 (ignore the green pistol grip).
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    Liam Porter got a reaction from The Leprechaun! in Recommendations for a decent gaming laptop   
    The one you linked is much better than a Lenovo Ideapad Z580, regarding specs.
    I've never heard of 3XS though, so can't comment on anything other than the specs and price. No idea what quality they are or how long they're likely to last.
     
     
    From experience, here's a few brands I'd avoid/look out for;
    Sony VAIO - I had a Sony VAIO, was my favourite laptop I had. Wasn't the best spec-wise, but build quality and ergonomics, it was amazing. It was also the most expensive I've had. I could play games on it with it being on my bed, without it getting hot and overheating. Reason I got rid of it was because I dropped it and fucked it up.
    ASUS - Good specs:price ratio, you get more for the same cost as another brand laptop. I'd say poor build quality though, the keyboard/keys were flimsy and the keyboard started to bend inwards in the middle. The speakers went 'rattly' after about a year or so. The subwoofer port stopped working completely, so after just over a year, I returned it to Amazon for a full refund.
    Toshiba - Had two of these, both the same. Worked well, quite good quality, better than ASUS, worse than Sony VAIO. Bear in mind, these will not survive if you drop them down the stairs, I accidentally tested this twice.
    HP - Avoid like the plague. My dad had one, my step-dad had one, my brother and sister both had one, my nan and grandad had one. They all, without fail, overheated and fucked the processor within a year. Not the best build quality, no too expensive, but seem to have massive cooling issues.
     
     
    If anyone else wants to go against what I've said, for whatever reason, feel free, this is from my experience, of 1 laptop from each of the brands (apart from Toshiba and HP).
     
     
    Finally, if I was going to get myself another laptop, which I might for Uni, it would definitely be a Sony VAIO.
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    Liam Porter got a reaction from Airsoft-Ed in Comprehensive Ares AW .338 spring version (MSR-006/7/8) review.   
    Oh, it would be so nice if every (or at least every worthwhile) company stuck to standard specifications for parts.
     
    Or, even better, if companies made guns that didn't need so many parts replacing.
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    Liam Porter reacted to AK47frizzle in Double Eagle M900A   
    Ok, so this is just a little spin off but I intend to make this a detailed review of this absolutely shitty gun.
     
     
    Intro
     
    So I saw some people on this site who owns a Double Eagle M901c, the shorter compact version of the M900A. So i thought I might as well do a review before someone else makes the mistake of buying this awful gun.
     
    So you may be thinking, "Why did you buy this gun? Why not a G&G raider or an SRC?" Reason being is that I didn't know much about those brands at the time, plus the website I bought this from said it had a metal gearbox.... and I was lured right into the booby trap.
     
    I asked my mum to buy it for me.
     
    It normally would have costed £120 on those shitty websites like JBBG or BBguns4less but luckily the website I bought it from sold it for only £60 which was what lured me into it.
     
    As this was my VERY first AEG, I did not know what to expect, so I kind of trusted the "metal gearbox" it claimed to have....
     
     
    What's in the box man?
     
    So, when the royal mail man knocked on the door with a box, I was so excited to see if it was my gun, and it was. But seconds later, my sister got a phone call that her friend died.... nasty coincidence... but nevertheless, I took the box upstairs and left it there on my bed and went to my sister's room along with my mum to comfort her.
     
    But an hour and a half later, when my sister stopped crying, I came back to gun, excited to see what lies beneath the wrapper.
    I tore the brown paper apart like a beast and I saw the gun box; There was a picture of their product on the box and a sentence at the top saying " AUTO . SEMI", "Automatic Electric Gun" and "Enhanced Hop Up System"... Yeh right. And some chinese which I could read. (obviously).
     

     
    So, when I first opened the box, I saw the AK47 with my face just going, "Omg, wow, my first AEG is sitting right in front of me". And since it was my first AEG, I didn't really know what's good or bad but it looked just damn amazing despite the horrible two tone orange.
     

     
    So in the box is a metal high cap magazine is of decent quality; it's still working as of now, an "alright" sling although i'd never use it, a shitty 1050 mAH nickel metal hydride battery, a shitty bag of BBs, a.... well, decent charger that i'm still using, and a decent manual which has some chinglish but tells you what you need to know with both versions.
     

     

     
    Oh yeh! And I also forgot to mention some decent safety glasses you get with it!
     
     
    Quality Of The Stuff
     
    At first, it felt so good to be able to hold an AK47 in my hand since it is a 1 to 1 scale. It's not the heaviest gun at 3kg but it has some weight to it. The plastic on the gun is, well, a little shiny and you can clearly see the seams in the stock but the overall plastic doesn;t feel too cheap, I mean, it can withstand a little bit of force, but not a full force whack on a tree stump. But overall, it feel smooth in your hands but if you have sweat on your hands, it'll slip of the hand guard easily.
     

     
    As you can see, it has so much orange that it makes everyone want to puke. That's right, it's a puke machine.
     
    So this gun is just your standard AK, hop up is where the bolt is, Ak selector switch, trigger guard, AK mag etc.
     
    There isn't that much metal on it... but nevertheless, the metal parts are: the dust cover, trigger, trigger guard, bolt, outer barrel, selector switch, magazine, and.... that's about it, not that much and the dust cover also feels like cheap pot metal which I could probably cut with scissors.
     
     
    The Dreaded Gearbox
     
    Oh god, this part of the review....
     
    So, on every single feckin website, they claimed it to have a "metal gearbox", THAT'S RIGHT! A EFFIN METAL GEARBOX.
     
    BUT when I opened the gun a bit, I saw this:
     

     
    Seriously? What the fudging hell is that? IT'S A PLASTIC GEARBOX! PLASTIC I SAY!
     
    So I was very disappointed after seeing this but at that time, I never knew Double Eagle was a shitty brand.
     
    After many hours of tinkering and taking apart my very first AEG, I finally got to the gearbox. Took a while but i did it. I felt proud.
     
    And it looked like this....
     

     
    As you can see, it has a plastic shell but a metal motor cage and metal selector switches which I think is pretty decent.
     
    When I took off the motor, I got to this stage.
     

     
    So, with my newbie level of gearbox knowledge, I decided to go ahead and open the gearbox.
     
    I had no idea what was in it or how it worked so I kinda just tore off the gearbox cover... and the inevitable happened...
     

     
    The whole thing just blew up; the spring jumped out, the spring guide flew out my room and down the stairs, pieces went everywhere because of that. Washers, bushing, gears flew all over the place and the anti-reversal latch flying into my face.
     
    I was just like, "What the fudge just happened...."
     
    So I took my time to collect everything that fell out and piece it back together roughly like the photo above. I had no idea how the anti reversal latch went back on or the trigger assembly.
     
    But during that time, I had a little look at the parts.
     
    The gearbox has; plastic gears (obv), metal washers, plastic bushings, a shitty piston head, a shitty ported piston cylinder with has almost no air seal with the piston head, plastic string guide and an M100 spring but I believe the spring is stronger than that due to tests.
     
    It took almost 5 hours for me to piece this piece of crap back together because of the stupid anti-reversal latch kept jumping out.
     
    So after two days of firing and putting about maybe 1200 BBs through it, I couldn't hear the gears moving and I only heard the motor whirring away... so i opened the gun back up again and this is what I discovered:
     
    A shitty motor with a METAL pinion gear, a strong spring and plastic gears, GUESS WHAT HAPPENED? YEAH, THAT'S RIGHT, THE GEARS TORE THEMSELVES APART. Especially the bevel gear which was almost toothless like your average gramps who drinks tonnes of coke and smokes through 50 packets a day.
     
    The shredded bevel gear

     
    So i immediately bought a metal gear set from Airsoft-Club which arrived in 3-4 days I think, as I put those parts in... anti reversal latch didn't fit in partly because it was a set FOR AN M4.
     
    SO, immediately bought an AK47 specific bevel gear from airsoft club which arrived in good condition, placed it in and viola! It finally worked! But then i realised, the M4 sector gear wasn't compatible with the AK tappet plate...... ARGGGHHHH!!! WHY ARE YOU MAKING MY LIFE SO DIFFICULT?!?!?!?!?
     
    The gearbox with the M4 sector gear
     

     
    Went back to the Airsoft club website and bought an AK47 sector gear, it arrived and bingo! It worked fine. JESUS, so much hard work!
     
    So after some more buying of parts; spring guide, it finally worked but one thing. The trigger response was awfully slow, the sound of grinding metal was even more painful than white noise or your bully teacher scratching her vivid nails onto a dirty chalk board.
    So yeh, I was guessing the spur was doing that. It honestly took almost a second for a full revolution of the sector gear. It was that horrible.
     
    I lived with the pain and agony for about 4 months before I finally sacked it and for my birthday, I got a CYMA CM02 metal gearbox and a CYMA hop up chamber with a bucking from Airsoft club. The pain was finally gone, I could finally rest in peace with a decent gearbox in my gun... BUT NO. THE STUPID DOUBLE EAGLE AK47 BODY WAS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE CYMA GEARBOX.
     
    The beautiful metal gearbox
     

     
    When I discovered this, I was like "OMG! WTF HAVEN'T I SUFFERED ENOUGH????!!!!"
     
    SO immediately, I got the feckin tools out, a drill, alot of sand paper and some scissors.
     
    I wrapped the sand paper around the drill bit and held it together with a bit of blue tack, then kind of sanded the plastic of the Ak body down till the gearbox could finally fit in it. Took hours but it was worth it.
     
    But that was not the end of my FECKIN TROUBLES.
     
     
    The Hop Up, The Terrible Little Shit In this Gun
     
    Right, I gave this part a bad title for one massive reason that pissed me off so much more than the fudging gearbox.
     
    IT IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH OTHER HOP UNITS IN THIS GUN.
     
    REALLY?! I MEAN REALLLYYYY????!!!!
     
    WHY AM I SUFFERING????? IS THERE AN END TO THIS?
     
    At that point, I seriously considered chucking the gun out my bedroom window because it was such a bad upgrade platform. But on my good will, I kept it safe in my arms.
     
    When I got the gearbox for my birthday, I also got a CYMA hop up chamber with it.
     
    The hop up chamber
     

     
    The CYMA chamber would not fit in the gun due the to original being larger than this one. So the parts to screw down the chamber onto the front end was somewhere the CYMA hop up couldn't reach. (Don't think dirty)
     
    Plus, to add to my problems, THE ORIGINAL HOP UP CHAMBER DOESN'T FIT IN THE CYMA GEARBOX
     
    So I was back to sanding down the plastic on the hop up chamber until I could finally with the hop up could finally work with the gearbox in unison.
     
    So yeh, I bought the hop up for nothing, there was nothing i could do with it, so I just left it there in my drawer for days to pass. Until recently where I took the bucking and put it into the shitty hop up chamber which improved performance.
     
    OK, SO! This shitty hop up chamber isn't your regular AK style hop, It's considerably larger, so the barrel in this is unique, no way will you get a tightbore for this.
     
    It is composed of entirely plastic, a cheap one and the bucking is a kind of shitty hard type, which is shitty. Basically the Hop up is horrendous and the worst you could ever get.
     
    Also, about 5 months later, it stopped working in full auto for some reason. Full auto still fires but the BBs are not feeding into the shitty chamber.... I have tried many methods of fixing this but none have worked so far... so I'm stuck with semi for now.
     
     
    Performance With The Shitty Stock Parts
     
    So, with the stock 8.4v 1050 mAH battery, you can only achieve around 650-700 rpm but if you top off the battery and put it in the gun straight away, you can achieve 900 rpm, which is why the original gearbox failed.
     
    The battery is wired to the top, but upon getting my new CYMA gearbox, I took it to my school's tech center and rewired to the stock and bought a 9.6v 1600 mAH intellect battery which it can now consistently achieve 900 rpm.
     
    With the old gearbox and original hop up, the accuracy isn't too bad with .20s; you can get the job done. You can hit a man sized target at about 30m (I measured the distance), after that, it starts to stray right quite a bit until about 42 - 50m when it drops. Honestly, my cheap shotgun can shoot further than that.
     
    But with the stock CYMA gearbox and CYMA bucking and plus cleaning the barrel (which I discovered that I should do), the effective accuracy increased to about 45m being accurate with .20g and there is little curving to the left or right, it drops about some where over 50m, maybe 60m but I don't know.
     
    But with .25s the accuracy increases a lot and sometimes it can keep going straight with no curving whatsoever, in other words, pinpoint accuracy. This unique barrel in the gun works alright.
     
     
    The Final Conclusion
     
    DO NOT EVER GET THIS GUN, DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT.
     
    IF YOU ARE BUYING THIS GUN, ALL YOU ARE BUYING IS A SHIT TONNE OF PAIN AND HARDWORK AND SUFFERING, something not anyone would want, unless you have no life.
     
    CONS:
     
    1. Internals are shit, all of it is shit
    2. You will have no life if you buy this
    3. Doesn't have a metal gearbox as it claimed to have
    4. It's basically shit
    5. YOU WILL SUFFER
    6. Terrible upgrade platform
    7. The internals are proprietary, although it will take A LOT of modding to fit other product brands.
     
    PROS:
     
    1. The unique barrel is actually alright
     
     
    ..... that's it.
     
     
    My rating: -9999/10
     
     
    But seriously, it's a bad gun overall.
     
    What kind of a stupid dumbass would buy a shitty AK47 made by a shitty brand who claim it to have a metal gearbox? Seriously? Oh wait, that would be me.
     
     
    EDIT: Also forgot to mention that when the spur gear made the horrible grinding noise in my plastic gearbox, I replaced it with the old plastic spur gear which was still intact surprisingly; it still had most of it's adult teeth, until I put it in the gearbox and ran a test....
     
    You can probably guess what happened when 2 metal gears collide with a plastic one.... yerp, that's right, the plastic one died instantly on the pull of the trigger...
     
    Also, from then on after I got the CYMA gearbox, I have upgraded it on the way quite a bit; I've changed the piston head, cylinder and the o-rings and now the air seal is so tight that if you put the nozzle in your nostril and pull the piston, IT WILL suck out all the bogies and shit your nose has been collecting for many years. Then you can push the piston through again to create a bogie blaster to annoy your siblings.
     
    Other upgrades are; changed the stock bevel gear for a steel one from Airsoft-Club (as you can tell from now, i'm quite fond of that website) which has more surface area for the pinion gear to cling onto for a good turn. Gears have also been shimmed perfectly; the stock gears had so much wobble you could probably use them as maracas. Also got rid of the weird green lubricant that they used and replaced it with good quality silicon grease.
     
    Also put a washer on the plastic spring guide and I guess I don't need to buy a metal spring guide since this one is still pretty intact.
     
    Done some more stuff to it but can't remember from the top of my head....
     
    So in the future, I am planning to either sell it or buy a G&P metal body and front end kit for it so that I can finally use my CYMA hop up chamber and gain full auto again. But i'm not sure that original DE mag will fit and feed....
     
     
    SO! FOR ALL YOU KIDS OUT THERE, DON'T EVER BUY THIS GUN! IF YOU HAVE THIS GUN ALREADY, GET RID OF IT! THROW IT IN THE TRASH, INCINERATE IT, OR SELL IT TO SOMEONE BEFORE THE GEARS DESTROY THEMSELVES BECAUSE YOU WILL BE IN A WHOLE WORLD OF SHIT ONCE THE GEARBOX DECIDES TO GO KABOOOM. IT WILL RUIN YOUR LIVES! THE GRIM REAPER OF AIRSOFT GUNS WILL HAUNT YOU!
     
    KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!!!!!
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    Liam Porter got a reaction from Airsoft-Ed in Comprehensive Ares AW .338 spring version (MSR-006/7/8) review.   
    I got it from Airlab, here: http://www.air-lab.co.uk/products/z-kit.html
    And used this to help install: http://www.airsoftsniperforum.com/36-rifles-parts-reviews/5079-r-hop-airsoft-my-unforgiving-truth-first-install-testing.html
    Also, this thread and links may be helpful: http://www.airsoftsniperforum.com/32-general-sniper-talk/6422-r-hop-database.html
     
     
    Also, I've just noticed in your signature, your longest BF3 headshot is better than mine. I had better get killing again.
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    Liam Porter reacted to M_P in The 'What have you just bought' Thread   
    If not, try land warrior, they do a lot of G&P stuff and had them.in a few months ago.
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    Liam Porter reacted to Ian_Gere in Gun picture thread   
    It does look good, Josh. Question: is it so good looking IYO that we needed to see the same side twice?
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    Liam Porter got a reaction from TPI in The 'What have you just bought' Thread   
    You're being very clever at the moment Marcus...
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    Liam Porter got a reaction from Airsoft-Ed in Comprehensive Ares AW .338 spring version (MSR-006/7/8) review.   
    Taken a few pictures now I'm home to show how it goes, this is in my M16, but it's the same for pretty much any gun;
    R-Hop patch on its own:
    http://i.imgur.com/MR1tSwN.jpg
    Hop rubber with the inside 'nub' removed:
    http://i.imgur.com/DpI53MA.jpg
    And the R-Hop patch over the hop window on the barrel:
    http://i.imgur.com/dgeZSAB.jpg
    Then you just put the hop rubber on as normal, and use a flat, wider and longer nub rather than the regular rounded ones.
     
    I got the R-Hop patches from AirLab, here; http://www.air-lab.co.uk/products/hop-up/z-kit.html
    You get three slightly different ones, with different outer and inner diameters, for different barrel fittings in different guns, but with careful filing using really fine sandpaper, you can get any patch to fit pretty much any gun quite easily, so if you get them and intend on only putting in one gun, then use the one that is second best fit first, as I messed up the best fitting one first try.
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    Liam Porter reacted to TPI in Comprehensive Ares AW .338 spring version (MSR-006/7/8) review.   
    *Switly Leave's continent*
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    Liam Porter got a reaction from Airsoft-Ed in Comprehensive Ares AW .338 spring version (MSR-006/7/8) review.   
    Just finished reading it properly now, pretty good review, well written as expected . Shame about the feeding mechanism, it's the exact reason I didn't get one with realistic magazine placement, and I got the Well/Warrior over the Maruzen because it was cheaper and I've changed pretty much everything anyway..
     
    The stock and bolt housing look much better quality than mine does, but I intend on replacing those two when I get round to it anyway. The rest looks on par, as I've replaced everything with PDI parts .
     
    If When you get the feeding mechanism sorted and get it fully upgraded, keep us updated on how it's doing, will be nice to see.
     
    Regarding the piston head, no it doesn't come off the stock piston. But with my LayLax piston, you need the accuracy cup head that pushes on the end of it. Otherwise you end up with a nice bit of metal sticking out the end where it clips on, and you have metal hitting straight onto metal when it hits the cylinder head.
     
    And, when you upgrade the power, get a spring that is more powerful than you want, then cut and file it down. I got an sp170, giving 590-600 FPS, then cut it down to give me 495-500 FPS. This makes the spring last longer (as it's not being compressed as much, in comparison to full length and compressed length, if that makes sense), and it makes the gun much quieter because the spring is shorter so the piston isn't slamming into the cylinder head as strongly as having a full length spring.
     
    If you go to the NAE 2013, make sure to bring it, I should be there, just waiting for work to make sure I've got it booked off (asked 5 weeks ago now!!).
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