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    Dan Robinson got a reaction from Killaway in G&G Daniel Defence L85   
    There is 20 x 30mm m5 bad boys in there 👍
    Easy enough to trim them down to your 25mm.
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    Dan Robinson got a reaction from Killaway in G&G Daniel Defence L85   
    Carbon Steel Hex Socket Cap Screws, 723pcs Hex Head Bolt Nuts and Washers Assortment Kit with Wrench, M3 M4 M5 Replacement Bolt Nuts Set https://amzn.eu/d/jkSp2WR
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    Dan Robinson got a reaction from Rogerborg in Paras will be Paras   
    So glad I am my own Human Resource department....  And Elf & Safety Womble...
     
    Our company policy is simple - "Don't be a dick.  Don't do anything that will hurt yourself - or the bellend standing next to you."  Thankfully the people that work for me have much the same outlook on life.
     
    20 years of running my own company means I am probably unemployable now in this country.
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    Dan Robinson reacted to PureSilver in Seeking confirmation that contrary to Wolf Armouries advice, this is *not* normal   
    GBBs are not actually that complicated and this sort of problem is not uncommon. Sorry if this seems patronising (I don't know your experience level) but here are some things I think you should investigate before returning the gun.
    Is it cold where you live? Try shooting the gun indoors, where it's a bit warmer, to see if higher vapour pressure improves performance. Does the gas canister you're filling from have any actual liquid left in it? If you swirl it around you should hear and feel the liquid sloshing around inside. If there's no liquid in the canister to transfer to the magazine the gun won't shoot more than a handful of shots before venting. Is the magazine filling correctly? If the magazine is completely empty (push the outlet valve with your finger to completely empty it), you should hear the magazine filling with liquid, and then an audible change in tone or cessation of noise when it's full. If you're not sure, try weighing the magazine both empty and full - you should be seeing a difference of at least 5-10g, I should think. The problems I suspect you actually have:
    Are the gun's seals dried out? I strongly suspect that your problem lies in the rubber seals in the gun's blowback unit, located in the rear of the slide. If the gun has been sitting on the shelf for a long time, it's possible that those seals have dried out and shrunk, allowing gas to blow by. This cripples efficiency; the rather anaemic blowback you're getting could be a sign of that. You can check this by removing the nozzle to access the seals, and solve it by generously oiling them with silicone oil and letting them soak it up for a couple of hours. Is the gun clean and correctly lubricated? Often guns come very dry from the factory; the slide rails in particular usually need lubricant for the gun to run smoothly. Excessive friction can cause the slide to hang up, which increases the time before the valve knocker is reset, which ruins efficiency. Ideally you should lubricate the rails with a non-petroleum-based grease - I like Froglube. Check to see how smooth the slide feels if you rack it by hand; if it feels resistant or gritty, clean the rails with a paper towel (preferably also with isopropyl alcohol, or warm soapy water) and lubricate them. These last two points are regular maintenance items on any GBB and it is very common for out-of-the-box guns to have these issues.
     
     
    TMs tend to be much more reliable and higher-performance out of the box, especially in cold weather. Bear in mind that the HK45 does not have a metal slide or outer barrel and it will be almost impossible to get them.
     
     
    WE do a P99, but not a PPQ.
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    Dan Robinson got a reaction from Speedbird_666 in Paras will be Paras   
    So glad I am my own Human Resource department....  And Elf & Safety Womble...
     
    Our company policy is simple - "Don't be a dick.  Don't do anything that will hurt yourself - or the bellend standing next to you."  Thankfully the people that work for me have much the same outlook on life.
     
    20 years of running my own company means I am probably unemployable now in this country.
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    Dan Robinson got a reaction from Stratton Oakmont in The 'What have you just bought' Thread   
    Maybe it's a problem for shorter pew pews.... But, but more than once I've forgotten to lift the gun high enough to clear my cover with the barrel and ended up shooting myself in the chest with a ricochete... Of course with perfect line of sight with the optic.  😂😂
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    Dan Robinson got a reaction from alxndrhll in The 'What have you just bought' Thread   
    My cheapo acog is on its extremes just with its own riser.  😒
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    Dan Robinson reacted to Lozart in To DMR or not to DMR   
    Just to chip in, I'd 100% back up the Cyma M14 route. I have a completely bog standard Cyma M14 Socom (albeit with some cosmetic tweaks) that regularly outranges its price! Last time out, using 0.28s it was getting sufficient range that even the marshals commented on just how far I was hitting with it.
     
    They can be a bit heavy if you're used to M4s and the like, the SOCOM is probably the best balanced, the full length one can be a bit unwieldy and the EBR is heavier than a heavy thing and completely front end biased. Worth a try if you know someone that might give you a lend for a game though.
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    Dan Robinson got a reaction from RostokMcSpoons in Gigs.   
    Some names ring bells there LOL.  When the Wildhearts reformed in the 00's I remember sitting in our kitchen with Stidi, and bottle of gold tequila, some other questionable substances, helping him get the stops right in Caffeine Bomb.  Having to listen to the drama's between minor (and occasionally middling) celebrities was at the same time amusing and tiring.  Ginger being the instigator of many.
     
    Listened to a lot of Ramones and Tom Petty during those year too LOL
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    Dan Robinson reacted to Tactical Pith Helmet in Tell Us a Gag. Please!   
    I took the shell off of my snail to make it lighter and faster.
     
    If anything, it's now more sluggish.
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    Dan Robinson got a reaction from Lozart in Load-Out / Loadout Picture topic   
    20210418_145552.mp4  
    Totally agree..... Cooking outside on gas?  Yah big Jessie. 
     
     

     

     

     

     
    Lighting a fire is not hard 🤣🤣🤣🔥👌
     
    Brinkman make the best IMHO.  This is one that just won't die.... Have a half barrel one at my brothers house that is great for smoking too with its little chimney. 
     
     
    Love a good bbq I do. 
     
    Silicone mats are great for not tearing stuff like fish, chicken and Sausages...  That's my top tip for the weekend anyway. 
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    Dan Robinson reacted to DestrO in To DMR or not to DMR   
    i would suggest getting a KC-02 and upgrading with Rogueworx parts, you'll have a DMR that will easily perform as well as a tuned BASR
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    Dan Robinson reacted to Tactical Pith Helmet in To DMR or not to DMR   
    I'll echo the 1J bolty vibe.  I love shooting a no MED 'sniper.'
     
    As for general play, it does depend on the site.  At Gunman Tuddenham I'll use the 1J bolty, as it is a small site.  For a larger site, I'll use the M14 DMR as I have space to pull back.  I NEVER take position without knowing where I'll go to next though.  I have never used my sidearm in years of playing.  Usually it gets left in the kit bag.  Playing DMR well takes a more measured playing style.  
     
    TBH I usually play support gunner with about two milsims per year with a DMR (on large sites), so listen to Impulse and Concretesnail rather than me for experience.  I do what I do though, and an accurate 1J is a fun option.   A semi locked CYMA M14 works for me too.   It's worth a go I'd say.
     
    Remember that repeatable accuracy is king though.  All the power in the world is no good if it's in the wrong place. 
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    Dan Robinson reacted to Impulse in To DMR or not to DMR   
    Depends on your local site, in my opinion. For me, DMRs are useless at Worthing, as 1.6J with a 30m MED just isn't worth it; even if you want to play marksman you're better off with a bolt action since 2.3J will get you significant range increases and the MED is the same at 30m (and it's incredibly thick with foliage 6 months of the year, making snipers useless too). Different sites tend to have different rules for DMRs and I've written basically a thesis on it in another thread on this forum somewhere since I used my m21 setup to experiment with different powers (HPA is useful like that), but TL:DR is this:
    1.48J - totally useless. Stay at 1.1J for no MED. I saw no noticeable difference in effective range.
    1.64J - mostly useless. Maybe consider if your local site is fairly open and your MED is only 20m. Even then I only really saw a difference of about 5m effective range over 1.1J.
    1.88J - enough to be useful. Probably wouldn't consider with a 30m MED as I have a bolt action with a 30m MED at 2.3J and an effortless bolt pull so I can shoot it fairly fast (still might though) but would go for it with a 20m MED easy. Saw enough of a boost in effective range to make it worthwhile.
     
    As a result of Worthing's DMR rules being craptastic, I've long since been honing the idea of a 1.1J "semi-auto sniper" build myself; the goal was to get the most range, consistency and silence while having no MED by keeping to 1.1J. I managed around 65m effective range (at least 9/10 shots hitting a man-sized target) and I find it to be more than enough for most engagements, though Worthing is not a very sniper rifle friendly site even in winter (but it's way better than the woodland CQB of summer). I am a big advocate of the 1.1J DMR/Sniper build and think they're underestimated in the airsoft community for just how savage they can be. Plus people moaning "that's a bit close for a sniper/DMR" is always amusing.
     
    Now that I've rambled enough, I'll actually get to my recommendation. Pick up your DMR rifle of choice, whether it's a Cyma m14 (they're nice...), SR-25 or something else. Then don't touch the gearbox, leave it at 1J and pick up a new hop rubber (I like 70 degree maple leaf macarons for AEG style rubbers), hop up nub and if you've got the cash a new inner barrel. Then simply play like a DMR as @Tackle suggested and see if you like the play style and get a feel for how much an MED might inconvenience you; remain mindful of your shots and the distances you're typically shooting at and experiment. Maybe play a game where you shoot only at targets over 20/30m, depending on the DMR MED at your site, then play the next game with no such limitation and see which you prefer. However, I will refute his point that they're 100% compatible and say they're about 95% compatible. There are tiny tolerances that are different, though you'll only encounter them if you work extensively on it. For example, TM magazines will fit in a Cyma m14, but they're really, REALLY picky about how you put them in and if you don't put them in right they'll fall out, while Cyma magazines in a TM will need to be forced in a little. Also, a Cyma stock won't fit on a TM gearbox and upper receiver. How do I know? Because I have both a Cyma and TM m14 and have discovered these while working on them
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    Dan Robinson reacted to concretesnail in To DMR or not to DMR   
    Dmr to whether you'll get the most from the dmr role will depend on what the sites you play are like in terms of dmr rule sets (most of my locals dmr has to be dmr calibre, not long m4 etc) and the terrain. The way that some sites grow up in the summer; the loss of longer sight lines and the MED meant it is so much harder to be effective.
    In regards to the heavier bbs, it's a must; limited shots and controlled MED means rounds need to have a better chance of getting to and of being felt by the target, so a bb that will hold on to its energy better and be less effected by wind etc makes sense. Cost wise I dont find it too bad. Yes they dearer, but I'm using low and mid caps only, even running all my midcaps I'd still be carrying less rounds than a single high cap mag so 3000 geoffs last a couple of days at least.
    Before sinking a pile of funds into a dmr use an aeg as a dmr for a few  days. By that i mean play in that dmr manner; only use single shot, give yourself a MED, force yourself to either not take the shot or transition to a sidearm.
    If you are comfortable after that then the extra range you can get with the dmr will just be a bonus.
    If you find it too frustrating then as your still effectivly an aeg, you flick the fun switch and charge back in.
     
    Personally I play dmr-esque anyway, having only recently returned to aegs from exclusive gbbr use. Low cap mags and semi only was easy but I've recently dropped a softer sping into the 308 to get back under the aeg limits and given myself a 3rnd burst. The reason being that with the sites I'm playing currently the range i have is more than enough with the rif well built and good ammo. I can help team mates more by being effective in the ranges the site has and I can still play my low cap, flanking style I like.
     
    Long post I know but hopefully it's relevant.
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    Dan Robinson reacted to Tactical Pith Helmet in To DMR or not to DMR   
    Defo what Tackle said!
     
    The trigger contacts are not perfect on them, so a 'fet makes perfect sense.
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    Dan Robinson reacted to Tackle in To DMR or not to DMR   
    Cyma m14 socom, stock they're pretty much as good as TM's version, for half the price, maybe even less, but are 100% compatible, even for upgrade parts. 
    Then take it out, set it to semi & use it for a few games to get in to the dmr mindset, I'll be very surprised if you don't love it, & then consider a couple of upgrades to get it close to 450fps, it won't take much to get it there, & at the same time set it to semi, I'd consider a programmable mosfet & remove the selector knob, just til you see how it is for lockups (my old one never did😁), if alls good then permanently mod the selector plate. 
    Simples
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    Dan Robinson reacted to MandalShArK in Load-Out / Loadout Picture topic   
    First outing of my Full AMCU (Australian Multicam Camouflage Uniform) kit.
     
    Based on Task Force Taji Rotation 2 in 2016. 

    AMCU Shirt and Trousers,
    Redback Terra Boots,
    FMA Wendy Helmet with AMCU cover, Manta Strobe and FMA NVG box,
    Warrior DCS in multicam (in place of the rare TBAS carrier) with TBAS pouches.
    TBAS belt with various SORD/TBAS pouches and Bladetech Holster
    Mechanix Gloves

    Gats,
    JG based AUG with various parts added to make it look more like an F88SA2
    Browning mk3




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    Dan Robinson got a reaction from Tactical Pith Helmet in The 'How Did Your Airsoft Day Go? Thread   
    Had a good day at AWA with their new trenches.  Took a couple of directs hits to the cheek but that's part of the fun. 
     
    Think I've cemented my desire to get a DMR... Don't have the patience for sniping, but also not keen on hosing the undergrowth (ohh err). 
     
    Certainly enjoyed lying in my 2  foxholes picking people off as they tried to capture the ammo dump.  
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    Dan Robinson reacted to Rogerborg in The 'How Did Your Airsoft Day Go? Thread   
    At the sites I've played, it's been "1 in the air" or "Every 2 seconds" - which at DMR ranges is much the same if you actually wait to see the impact or miss.
     
    In practice, I've never seen it policed at all, and I've seen other DMR players taking the absolute piss with it - and it's very easy to do when you see a target appear.
     
    Example, we had a bloke on here reckoning that he might set his mosfet to limit him to a shot every 0.5 seconds, i.e. four times as fast as the above rules/guidelines.
     
    DMRs are super, duper exploitable.  I enjoy(ed) mine, but if I were running a site, I'd ban them off entirely, as one of my local sites already has.
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    Dan Robinson reacted to concretesnail in The 'How Did Your Airsoft Day Go? Thread   
    I've played somewhere where they wanted no more than one round per second for a dmr. I know the perun mosfets have dmr mode where you trigger won't function beyond the set rate.
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    Dan Robinson reacted to Rogerborg in The 'How Did Your Airsoft Day Go? Thread   
    They do make a fair bit of sense if you're already slow-and-steady on the trigger.  I've actually de-DMRd mine because it was, if anything, too good, and it's quite hard to not trigger spam just a bit when you're presented with a tasty target.
     
    That's the joy of airsoft toys, nothing is permanent.
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    Dan Robinson got a reaction from Rogerborg in The 'How Did Your Airsoft Day Go? Thread   
    Had a good day at AWA with their new trenches.  Took a couple of directs hits to the cheek but that's part of the fun. 
     
    Think I've cemented my desire to get a DMR... Don't have the patience for sniping, but also not keen on hosing the undergrowth (ohh err). 
     
    Certainly enjoyed lying in my 2  foxholes picking people off as they tried to capture the ammo dump.  
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    Dan Robinson reacted to Lozart in Load-Out / Loadout Picture topic   
    Charcoal or GTFO! 😁
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    Dan Robinson got a reaction from Tactical Pith Helmet in Never in my life have I ...   
    Consider us poor tradesmen that work in London....   32 boroughs all with different parking rules and permit options.  
     
    Classic one the other day was turning up for a job and ask the resident for a visitor permit.  The reply was "we don't' have a car".
     
    FFS.  It's for me!!!!!!
     
     
    A recent new fuckery is for them to place restrictions on entire roads so that you need a permit to actually drive down it.  Obviously a local councillor or politician lives down there and they don't want the road used as a rat run.
     
    One upside is the invention of parking apps.  That has made things easier for handling multiple vehicles moving around the city...
     
    Oh yeah - having to annually renew the auto pay for the congestion charge.  Nothing has changed, yet they want £10 a vehicle.  Including the electric ones that are exempt from the charge in the first place.
     
     
    Registering that was a fun time.  You enter the registration plate and they know its 100%, but still have to send them a copy of the V5.  Shame I didn't know about any of this when I took a courtesy car in for a couple of days and the garage got a load of fines through.
     
    I feel your Gggrrrrr LOL
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