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  1. MOSFETs are good because you can abuse your shiny new gnu with an 11.1v LIPO and not get called "Sparky" I have a 906C, and I have to say I don't use the fancy options - burst fire, binary etc but they're nice to have. I do run an 11.1v Li-Ion battery, and appreciate the fact the gun will auto-shutdown once the battery voltage gets low. (You still need to disconnect the battery after each game day though) I'm a bit of a Double Eagle cheer leader, I guess... I love mine. You may need to change the spring quite quickly, they seem to be rather crap and lose oomph, but that's super-easy (undo one screw) and cheap (a tenner) to do. Other than that the gnu gets a big thumbs-up from me
  2. Hmmmm, with that vice tool priced at £25, it's looking like I'll just take a brave pill (or three), and try my luck with the £40 motor that I can pick up from a couple of miles away (good ol' Action Hobbies), rather than a-fiddlin' and a-faddlin' with stuff that'll take it's sweet time to get here from China, and all that pinion pulling malarkey!
  3. Thanks! ... now I am ignorant in The Way Of The Sleeve, how can I tell if it's a press fit - is it an absence of grub screws...? Is this pinion pulling tool what I might need? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Puller-Pinion-Removal-Accessory-Vehicles/dp/B07XZB4WG2?th=1 Is it all too much of a faff ???????
  4. So my SIG 552 came with a duff motor, I managed to get a replacement off eBay, but that died once it was in place (I may have nipped a wire during reassembly, it's tricky...) I've still got a desire to fix it, it's a really nice little gun when it's firing... And I've found a motor on AliExpress for a tenner (plus a fiver for postage) which compares well with £40 typically here... Forty notes feels like a lot when I might kill it if I bugger it up again 🥴 But the Ali one comes without the sleeve... Is that easy to transfer from one motor to another?
  5. Admit it, you've started looking up the price of airline tickets, haven't you? (I would!)
  6. It's an admirable effort... I was going to insert a picture of a kitchen sink, but I think I glimpsed one somewhere in there... Have you actually charged the batteries? That's something I've forgotten in the past Also - remembering to charge the batteries the night before , but then forgetting to unplug them and take them along - done that too Can't see your boots in the pics. Wear them to bed tonight just to be super-certain.
  7. I was saying in the context of taking on the US military, but fair point well made!
  8. Came back to this thread.. some good comments... That "price of freedom" does seem to sum it up, as we see it from this side of the pond... if there was a "QAnon against gun ownership", they'd be saying there was some deep-state conspiracy with a mass-hypnosis of the population into supporting the military-industrial complex blah blah blah. Perhaps that's what the NRA is The idea of the populace "rising against the military" just sounds so stupidly bonkers, doesn't it? Yeah, not much else than that finger click will fix the problem, thanks to the millions of guns already in circulation. 3D printing seems to a building threat too. Not so much for the few guns being made, but the willingness of non-criminals to go there, and indulge the idea of avoiding the law altogether in pursuit of their "rights". Oh America, where did it all go wrong?
  9. It's... On my "to do" list as it's close to MK and Special Ops is still not open. The games seen to be fairly infrequent there, but I had heard it was good. If you decide to make a trip, give me a shout and I'll come along too to say hello 🍻
  10. Working for me, but likewise I think it worked alright before.
  11. I've had this, it was a torn hop rubber, a flap of rubber was impinging on the bore and causing a second hop effect. Otherwise, it could be a misaligned barrel / hop unit, though I think that's unlikely given the way the barrels I've seen are put together.
  12. Sorry I'm kind of side-railing this thread, but... I was advised a long time ago that anything I could do to build up the muscle mass around my knees would be beneficial in preventing future injury - sounds like that's good advice then? The problem is at the time I worked at Santander which had a gym in the building. It's also had two machines which were absolutely perfect: one looked like a reclined bike, with one foot at a time used to lift a rotating pedal-like bar up against weight resistance. And there was another standing machine which developed kicking strength where the whole leg was used to kick against resistance. For a while I had great muscle definition and strength in both legs. And then I changed job. I've not seen these machines in any gym since, which has really pissed me off, tbqh. I might sign up to a local Pure Gym in the hope there's something that will do a similar job to those two gizmos.
  13. Contrast that sterling effort from Mr Chewer with me rocking up at Special Ops with one of those big blue plastic Ikea bags with three or four guns poking out, and a rucksack full of mags 'n' shit ;D
  14. I think I might be heading in the same direction in the near future... already diagnosed as arthritic L=Moderate, R=Severe. I play footy twice a week, and they'd been alright for a while, but recently the right knee is making crackling noises like a ball of cellophane being scrunched up, and every now and again feels like it's all trying to pop out of place, or just disintegrate like a wet sugar lump. Fun days! Is that anything like what you had? Anyway, best of luck, and I'll be keeping tabs on your progress...
  15. I saw a report they're using airsoft optics too (for those lucky enough to get a gun, and for it to be modern enough to have a rail on it) I'd guess an airsoft-quality optic won't hold zero, or even hold itself together, faced with real-steel recoil...? Or am I doing AliExpress etc down?
  16. I did write out a long spiel on the pro's and con's on this, but I had other stuff to do, so binned it. Here's the short version... Tippmann M4 v2. Upsides: Simplified HPA setup, nice bit of recoil - and loud with it - so great fun to shoot. Lets you use hi cap mags, if you like throwing plenty of plastic. Can be had for reasonable price on the used market. Downsides: Not a laser-beam like some other HPA setups. Still have to contend with HPA line + tank. Caveat: I've not skirmished my (used) example yet - had a problem with it chewing up the softer hop rubbers which isn't definitely resolved yet.
  17. @GothicGhost looking at those pics, I don't think you need bother! 👍
  18. I was going to say "Light Brown", but I guess I'm too late.
  19. Ahah! The good ol' smash hit that was "Is This The Life", single of the week on BBC Radio 1 I shall enlighten you - Tim (Gawd bless 'im) referred to the mosh pit as the 'Pond' and we were all little fishes swimming in it.... so 'pondies'. If you've been to any Cardiacs gigs and bounced around in the mosh pit, you'll perhaps have bounced off me at some point! I was an active member on the Cardiacs chat list for most of its existence, and funnily enough the Tuvan throat singing was a very popular thing for a while. It's pretty damned cool, though I never really got into it.. bits of it give me some Dead Can Dance vibes (I was well into them for a while)
  20. Mr Chewer, I didn't get around to asking how you know of (the rather niche) Cardiacs? Are you now, or have you ever been a 'pondie'?
  21. I think it's got a recoil system, and is allegedly long ranged and accurate. I was impressed when I watched videos about the guns, but that was a while ago now. So my question mark was genuine, in that I don't know if it's actually a good system or not
  22. As an actual sensible answer... are the GBLS DAS guns "contenders"? https://www.defconairsoft.co.uk/product/gbls-das-gdr-15-m4-aeg-hybrid-cqb/
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