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  1. 1 hour ago, DannyZall said:

    Just read that thread honestly some good points made in there would you have a type of lube you'd recommend over just a base silicone oil?

     

    Silicone (preferably grease) has its place; in minimal amounts on mag valve o-rings.

    If I had to use something for the slide and rails, probably a very light application of high molybdenum content grease. It's great for high pressure/friction applications.

    But if you're skirmishing with it then you have to stay on the ball with keeping your gun clean, because any wet lube is going to attract dust and dirt which will then act as an abrasive.

     

  2. 1 hour ago, Rogerborg said:

     

    They call themselves Black Rats because they eat their own.  Strathclyde Traffic (as was) used to have an annual Christmas sweepstake to see how many other (actual) coppers they could do each December.

     

    Sounds good to me. If only the London Met were as conscientious.

  3. 43 minutes ago, Impulse said:

     

    I think most sensible people are fine with that. Hell, the SR-25 itself has multiple stock options and one is an extendable stock like on an M4. Where most people get annoyed is when you get someone turning up with an ARP9 or an mp5 as a DMR. I will say I generally dislike the rules for DMRs at most sites, and the 1.48J/400fps DMR rules just make me go 1.1J instead.

     

     

    I typically subscribe to the idea that the role =/= RIF classification. After all, I play like a "sniper" with 1.1J guns all the time, some people play the squad "designated marksman" role with a 2.3J bolt action etc. But as I said above, it's more when people turn up with an SMG or an m4 with a drum mag as a "DMR" at 1.88J or whatever the local limit is that I start to ask questions.

     

    Yes, fully agreed that there is a lot of scope for people taking the piss with pseudo-DMR builds, hence why it would be better IMO to encourage the culture of changing your playstyle rather than the gun. We could probably do without DMRs (meaning semi-auto, high FPS builds) entirely in game terms.

  4. 1 hour ago, Impulse said:

     

    Preach. Sticking an m130 into a m4 with a drum mag isn't a DMR and a lot of battlesim/filmsim or milsim events will require real world DMR replicas, like an m14, SR-25, SVD or if it's 5.56x45mm something like a mk12 etc.

     

     

    If you want to run at higher FPS and with MED yes, but there's nothing at all stopping you from playing as if you are a Designated Marksman with any gun, even at nerdy stitch-counting events.

    If we want to compare it to Real Life, most actual soldiers would probably resemble an airsoft DM more than they would the rest of the suicide squad...

  5. This came up tangentially a while back, and I'll just paraphrase what I said then; that the 'DMR' role - and it is more a role within a group than a personal strategy - is more a state of mind than about what particular gun you are using.

    My 'DMR' setup is a bog standard Lancer gen3 AEG with an ACOG on top, only internal mods are a new hop rubber and nub. I rarely stray into full auto, take considered shots, try and back up my team where marksmanship is required. The fact that I still have access to the Fun Switch if I happen to need it is all to the good.

    If you don't want an MED - and I don't! - then the world is your oyster, you can pick from literally any AEG as long as it meets the criteria for accuracy and your own personal aesthetic and ergonomic choices.

  6. 22 minutes ago, Dan Robinson said:

     

     I was paranoid about it bursting so chickened out. 

     

    I put a 3 litre platypus bladder in the freezer saturday night and took it to work yesterday (mainly for the commute rather than when I'm at work), it stayed icy all day and I actually took it to bed with me last night as a cold water bottle. Wrapped it in a t-shirt and just laid it on my chest.

    No bursting or splitting, or on the other one that's in the freezer now, though I made sure not to fill it 100% full.

  7. Finally got this today, and so far have been pleasantly surprised.

     

    It came in the same little plastic hard case as the vism sight I bought, which is a nice touch I think, along with a picatinny mount, a universal(ish) mounting plate, a plethora of different mounting screws and a trio of allen keys.

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    It fits in the fnx mounting space but I'll need to make a plate to go in the gap between the slide and sight because of the little tabs.

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    It co-witnesses well with the open sights, and past 15 feet the parralax error is negligible, getting better with distance. Not more than about 15mm at 15 feet.

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    It has 5 brightness settings and is somewhat brighter IRL than it appears here (it's a bit bright out here) Dot is very crisp, even without my glasses on when most other dot sights look like smeary shit.

     

     

    Don't all rush out and buy one because I need to put this through its paces in a skirmish, but so far so good. Maybe it's a different supplier to the one that @rocketdogbert used, maybe their qc got better, or maybe I just got lucky. Caveat Emptor and all that.

     

    Have to say I think it looks the business though, very Modern Warfare. So if you just want the look and are not really a person that *uses* sights them I suppose you can't go wrong.

  8. Try 'scragging' the spring first. You'll need a long bolt or threaded rod, a nut and some washers. Put the spring in and compress it to maximum, leave it for a day or so. You may well find that it drops that 10 fps.

    Shouldn't work on a good spring but airsoft springs seem to be pretty shite from what I've seen so far.

  9. 18 hours ago, Cr0-Magnon said:

    Lancer Tactical!? I thought they only existed in American YouTubers mystery boxes!

     

    In fairness to the Lancer Tactical, my gen 3 hasn't put a foot wrong so far and it's been skirmished about 8 times this year. Reliable and robust, at the moment it's running just fine on 7.4 Lipos. Last session but one I stacked it badly and the gun took my full (and not inconsiderable) weight on the end of the barrel and filled the birdcage with mud. It didn't even lose zero.

    As a starter gun I can't fault it so far.

  10. That no battery or motor will increase power by itself.

     

    You only get more power by:

    Eliminating/reducing air leaks and inefficiencies from piston seal and hop seal

    Increasing the swept volume in front of the piston

    Increasing spring strength (assuming you have haven't reached the maximum possible power for your given swept volume/seal/barrel arrangement)

    Lengthening, or shortening, the barrel. Context dependent.

     

    Changing the battery and motor will simply affect the rate of fire and usable shot count.

     

    If you're doing any upgrades or modifications at all, your No1 diagnostic tool is a chrono, which will tell you whether you are actually increasing or decreasing power.

     

    'Feel' of the shot cycle is a terrible metric and often counterintuitive. The harshest, 'most powerful' feeling guns are often just running inefficiently or at the edge of tolerance for the internal parts.

    Back in the day people used to cram massive square section springs in air rifles, and because they were hard to cock and thumped like hell when you shot them they thought that they had made their airgun super powerful. The truth is that usually they had ruined the gas efficiency of the gun, shortened its operational lifespan and, ironically, often made it less powerful.

     

     

  11. 17 minutes ago, Cannonfodder said:

    @Floperatorwhat's your verdict on the amomax holster? I'm thinking of getting one for my makarov but can't find any reviews which aren't written by the shops selling them 

    Ran it last night for the first time and no complaints at all, retention was good and I didn't find the button release awkward. Didn't have to think about it at all, which is what I look for in a bit of kit. Certainly good for the price. Not sure if it fits the makarov or if it does if it will be as good a fit as the FNX, but Amomax have a list of compatible guns on their website. This is the AM-UH model btw.

    You'll need to get a mounting plate if you want to put it on molle, it comes with an IWB pancake thing.

  12. 9 minutes ago, Rogerborg said:

     

    Those feels.

     

    Yeaaaah, they're not great.  I've got two that have failed inside the torch end, but they're potted in.  So I bought a couple of replacements from AliExpress, only to find that the diameters are slightly different to both of my white LED pressure-switch torches.  Now I have a pressure switch on my red LED one that I rarely use.  Airsoft, innit.

    If you still have them send them to me if you want, and I'll have a go at fixing them. Mine looked like sealed units but they weren't sealed enough for the determined 😉 

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