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  1. 5 hours ago, jackd787 said:

    i think VFC get a bad reputation for their internals and being bad to work on. I think this is (as above) largely due to negative airsoft, but you have to remember for every one that’s on his bench there’s probably hundreds out there that are just fine. Also worth noting, I’d imagine a lot of the stuff that ends up on his bench is because someone else has tried to do the work and made a mess of it. He has clearly had this on several occasions, I’d imagine few people own up to this being the case.

    Whilst I respect his opinion, he generally doesn’t like higher priced replicas like these and his opinions on things regularly change from one extreme to the other. 

     

     

    This is a very fair point and there's another thread on the forum where someone loves their 416 AEG.   I was very close to buying a used one from Acton Hobbies, because the externals are so good, but chickened out in the end.  YMMV... it's down to luck in the end, but that's the case with most airsoft RIFs tbh!

  2. (assuming Umarex = VFC)

     

    Nah.   Luke at Negative Airsoft hates VFC AEGs with a vengeance 

     

    I'm a massive fanboi of VFC gas blowbacks, based on my own 416 A5, and my longing for a VFC MP7, but I wouldn't buy one of their AEGs because I trust Luke's opinion

  3. Mine went well then a bit shit. 

    Too skint to go to Spec Ops Cqb, so I instead spent some time with my Old Skool TM AK47-S.  Got a new dust cover a couple of days back from Hutt Armouries (cheers) so trying that out was a good reason to fling a few shots down the garden.  It's still impressive.  Hitting 320fps on 0.20s and very nicely accurate... The impact point bang on to the iron sights.  A bit slow on the RoF with a 7.4v lipo, but usable all the same.   Good ol' TM.

     

    So that was all good! 

     

    The shit bit was when I was packing it away.  I put the gun on top of a stack of toolboxes, damned thing slid off onto the floor - barely any height, and onto carpet - but enough to shear the pins inside the stock release catch/attachment to the receiver.

     

    Bugger.

     

    So I now need to find a replacement folding stock, or at least the catch and its fitments.  Not much luck so far (remember I've already been on this journey because I was trying to replace the stock release button when that went walkies)

     

    Looks like I'll have to pay Chump Tax and buy a whole Cyma stock ($30 at Evike USA)

  4. M mumI have the 1.25-5 vision king LPVO, and it's served me well very well so far.  It's usually been on my GBBR and it seems to have withstood the strong recoil on that just fine.  So a thumbs-up from on build quality 

    Other airsofters who have taken a look through it all said nice things too, which suggests the optional quality is decent.  

     

    (I've taken the suggestion to never look through an optic you can't afford onboard, but more by luck than anything else, I don't think I've had the opportunity really!)

     

    If you do want to try to use it in cqb then yes, get the 1x version, but don't expect it to feel or act like a normal red dot, maybe it's psychological (or maybe my extra 0.25x really does screw it up), but worth doing for the small extra outlay I'm sure.

     

    5x max magnification has been plenty for woodland... It's usually at 3 or 4x tbh.

     

    Good sight, would happily buy again.

  5. 11 minutes ago, Dan Robinson said:

     

    The struggle was real I have to admit.  Nice to hear they're experimenting with the lights.  I won't be able to go for at least 3 weeks now sadly due to travelling.... hopefully by then though, lunches will be resumed or the woodland site back open.

     

    Well, the exciting news that I forgot to mention is that 

    1. The woodland site resembles a sea more than a wood.  So that won't be usable until the sun's out for a good long period to dry it out

    2. But Carlos is opening a new woodland site (as an addition!), and it's next to the CQB site - sharing the same safe zone.   So if you want to mix up CQB and a bit of full-auto or sniping, it'll be do-able!

    3.  And the CQB site will be doing sensor targets, room clearances, and maybe some fun nerf / gel blaster / pistol / shotgun things too

     

  6. Sunday at Special Ops "The Fireplace"

     

    My second trip to Carlos's new CQB site, and this one went better - I didn't get lost on the way, I didn't forget anything, I took less stuff (maybe connected to the previous point), and I had some better idea what to expect :)

    Considering my knee is knackered at the moment, I went a bit brave and booked in for the full day - £35 for 9:30 - 18:00

    I'm a bit crap at remembering and describing actual gameplay so I'll just throw some thoughts at ya...

    • Carlos has put together a decent playbook of games already
    • He's put together a mildly amusing briefing video that gets all his usual info across in a nippy 10 minutes
    • The helicopter helps block some of the line of sight to the first spawn, but it's still eminently 'trappable' by a good team
    • 'Chopper' jokes might get old when everyone is doing them 
    • Grenades are fun :)   Except when it doesn't go off, and you have to make The Walk Of Shame to retrieve it!
    • A full day is a long time if you forget to take a packed lunch (only 'food' available: crisps, choccies and Pot Noodles)
    • The 4-a-side mini tournament at the end of the day was great fun whilst you're playing, but the winner-stays-on style means there's a fair bit of waiting around.   Some people bailed out, I was tempted myself as I could barely get up off the floor where I'd been resting.
    • There were some long delays - Jet (for it that is his appellation) got his miniature scales out and checked everyone's BB's to make sure no-one was exceeding the 0.25 limit.  The lunchtime changeover dragged on a bit due to stragglers, as did some end-of-game bomb-ups.  Still, by lunchtime I was already grateful for the breathers, but others might have been annoyed.
    • Hit-taking was mostly good, but a couple of annoying instances of having to pump multiple shots at people to make them "admit to the hit".


     

    This 'ere fat bloke running with a brick of Colombia's Finest Marching Powder, retrieved from that there heli-chopper

    https://www.facebook.com/100060685493832/videos/pcb.933626975336810/7277546335698561

     

    This chap sitting In Da Chopppppppaaa pinned us down for a while.   I made a run and chucked my grenade perfectly in and got him :)

    https://www.facebook.com/100060685493832/videos/pcb.933626975336810/435840382287286

     

     

    "Consult the Book Of Armaments"

    The main thing is I went with the strongest possible intention to run my Tippmann for it's first proper game (I've had it 2 years already) - and it worked (in every sense!)

    Yay!  


    This was my first experience of running an HPA system, and the tank and line weren't nearly as troubling as I suspected they might be - once I'd fed the line through my shoulder straps to keep it closer to my body.  And swapped the tank from a belt pouch that wasn't designed for such a bulky / heavy item to a lightweight rucksack.
    The Tippmann was great - plenty of 'bang' with every shot, it really is the next best thing to a proper GBBR
    It was also my first game with a tracer unit.   Carlos is selling 2000x0.25g Bio tracers for £13 which seemed a pretty decent price, considering.  I did get through ~3000 during the day (I took some Vorsk ones I'd already bought from Amazon, they were fine).   Tracers proved damned useful in the dim lighting for getting the hop and sights sorted out (or allowing you to still hit stuff even when they're not!), and when Carlos dimmed the lights further in the late afternoon, those green streaks of light sure looked purdy

     

    I also took along my proven faves - the VFC HK416 GBBR (every shot remains a joyful experience), which I used until I exhausted my gas can.  And of course the DE M906C Old Faithful (which in comparison to the other gats really showed it shoots like a frickin' laser beam - especially impressive with the tracers).  Shame the thing currently screeches like a cat being run over by a steamroller, even after my attempts at adjusting the motor height.  No wonder the motor got a little toasty again.   I need Luke to fix it up for me.  

     

    The HPA experience means I'm really quite likely to buy an Airtac adapter for my '416 now... the realistic gas mag changes are fun, but my 'speedloader' didn't exactly live up to its name (it's getting very graunchy), and with only 3 working mags I wasn't quite on it.   I think the adapter plus a bunch of (relatively dirt-cheap) mid-caps instead will be a decent compromise.  

     

    All in all a very good day :)

     

  7. 7 hours ago, Dan Robinson said:

    We're airsofters....not fecking Ranulph Fiennes.   Most of us are lucky to make it to gameday without getting lost.

     

    I got lost in a small cqb site on a single level the other week. 

     

    The number of times a queue of people would end up in a tiny room dead-end trying to get into the spawn area (me included).... 😂😂😂

  8. I think the 3-in-1 is this sort of stuff... y'know, proper oil from a proper man's garage toolbox.
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    WD-40 is a water-repellent primarily, the fact it's slippery is a bit of a bonus.   That's the interesting fact I've gleaned from my time on this forum (so not entirely wasted, amirite?)

     

    Ahem.   Except (from WD-40's own website)... 

    "Myth: WD-40 Multi-Use Product is not really a lubricant.

    Fact: While the “W-D” in WD-40 stands for Water Displacement, WD-40 Multi-Use Product is a unique, special blend of lubricants. The product’s formulation also contains anti-corrosion agents and ingredients for penetration, water displacement and soil removal."


    The other interesting fact I got from t'internet was that it was originally manufactured to prevent rust forming on the outer skin of Atlas ICBM's.
    So it is (sort-of) rocket science behind it ;) :D 

     

    So... :shrug:  not sure where that leaves things. 
    I've got cans of WD-40 and WD-40 Silicone and I've avoided using either of them on any of my toys... so far.  


    I've also got Muc-Off chain lube, both wet and dry varieties - I'm gonna try the dry one on the GBBR bolt first, see how it goes.   The plastic slidey-bits will still get silicone grease mixed with silicone oil, which (in my ignorance) I was using on the metal bits.   Which probably means they've worn faster than if I'd used oil. 

     

  9. I can't remember what bucking I've got in my VFC HK416 now, but I remember trimming the rib off it.  It's fine, but maybe I can do better... 

    So, in the quest for any improvement in accuracy (for relatively sod-all outlay) I'd like to chuck the best one in ... can you post a link to your recommendation @Impulse ?  Cheers!

     

  10. 4 hours ago, Sewdhull said:

    if anyone is into mMP5 SDs, Patrolbase have a JG MP5SD2 for 90GBP. Very cheap altho im sure it's a base model gun.

     

    If I hadn't just ordered a tracer unit (which obviously won't fit on an SD) for cqb fun, then I'd be buying that.

     

    Maybe if I ask them nicely they'll make another version available for the same bargain price 🙃

  11. I changed the hop rubber, but I'm buggered if I can remember what to!  Hmm I'm thinking a green VSR-compatible thing, probably a Maple Leaf then.  It might get a mention earlier in this thread (but can't go looking right now, about to go off to be sporty).   
    And I bought a spare VFC one because like you, I think it's probably fine.

    I'd too would love to hear if a barrel swap makes any appreciable difference.  More accuracy would always be appreciated.

     

    I had a plink in the garden just a couple of days ago.   Just to re-affirm my absolute love of shooting this gun (and probably most other GBB's too)

     

  12. 15 hours ago, Krisz said:

    I'm glad that G&G innovates at least but I'm more excited about their gas shotgun which eats AEG magazines

     

    I got very interested in this, but when I saw it firing it seemed to have no recoil or moving bolt, which rather negated the point of being gas powered?

     

    (I may be wrong about that of course, but it's how it looked to me)

  13. 9 hours ago, Dan Robinson said:

    Couldn't work out if they're doing lunches there too.

     

    I think he said lunches are going to happen but he's still building his kitchen area.

     

    Extra toilet facilities getting installed too.

     

    1 hour ago, Cannonfodder said:

    In my experience most cqb sites charge £35 for a whole day but tend to be from 10:00 till about 16:00 so if games run till 19:30 then that's actually not bad. I agree the half day prices are a bit high though

     

    I think I'll suggest £25, that makes a half day or evening session more of an impulse purchase.. if he wants to keep the games running regulatory mid-week with plenty of visitors it can't be priced as a once or twice a month "special event" thing, which is what feels like now. 

    Or maybe he could throw in a bottle of ammo with the price, it might not hit his profit so much, and would still reduce the cost to the player.

     

    I don't know, maybe I'm mentally framing this from my personal currently skint "can't afford to go very often at that price" viewpoint

  14. "Gunbilical" ... excellent 👏

     

    And for that reason I'm still waiting on my first chance to try my tippmann HPA on the field.  That will very much decide whether I invest in an HPA adapter for my '416, or buy extra mags.  

     

    Or another AEG

     

    (The temptation to buy a cheap electric mp5 remains strong, if unjustifiable)

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