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  1. I've always had a bit of an "accidents can happen" and "there's always idiots around" attitude even when in the safe zone. I wear goggles and full face during the game, but in the safe zone always swap to my ESS glasses (I used the wear them playing, until a richochet off my tooth made me move to full face!!). In the summer and outdoors I use the smoked lens, and if it's dull or indoor I use the clear. I wouldn't wear the full face, but feel a bit safer wearing the glasses.
  2. It might be worth a trip along to the Midlands Airsoft Fair next month near Rutland Water. It's held at a CQB site, there'll be plenty of retailers and people selling second hand kit to get you started. There are free games running throughout the day too. There'll be plenty of people from your area there http://www.midlandsairsoftfair.co.uk/ Good advice above I'd recommend finding a local site you like the look of, booking rental kit and turn up and play. See what kit everyone else wears/carries and decide what you like. Most people will be only too happy to tell you all about their kit and load out if you ask!
  3. Yes - I think the main attraction of shows like this is to see the latest/newest products, what's coming out etc.. I'm afraid that all the UK based airsoft shows seem to be the retailers selling the same stuff you can buy online, at the same prices. There's not really anything to draw you there apart from being able to handle/see something in real life before handing over the money. If they featured manufacturers with new products etc.. then they would have more appeal. Just look at Shot Show in the US. Many airsoft manufacturers use it to launch/preview their upcoming releases.
  4. Yeah - thanks for the report. I guess from the lack of replies, no one else went! There were a couple of shows last year that got terrible reviews and were not worth attending, so I guess it put people off. I was intending to go - it wasn't a million miles from me - but unfortunately some work came up and ruined that plan. I'd recommend looking at The Midlands Airsoft Fair at the Gaol in Rutland. That's run a couple of times a year and is dedicated to airsoft, rather than being tacked onto a larger show. There are a selection of retailers who go. There are also usually several private sellers - which is where you'll get the bargains.
  5. When I first started playing I loved the fact I could just wear shooting glasses, having moved across from paintball and annoying masks! Then one game a mate had his front tooth shot out and it cost a few hundred quid for a crown. Shortly after I had a bb bounce off my front tooth - luckily doing no damage. I've worn face protection ever since. It's not as comfy and doesn't look as tacticool as shooting glasses, but saves me from a big bill and more pain
  6. It's this sort of thing: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MLEmart-ACM-Airsoft-AEG-Outer-Barrel-Extension-14mm-Madbull-Compatible-/331730804243?var=&hash=item4d3cb25e13:m:mETatkTSSqWWUHeExK40fAQ http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MLEmart-ACM-Airsoft-4-5-inch-AEG-Outer-Barrel-Extension-w-Stabilizer-/331734867996?hash=item4d3cf0601c:g:9EAAAOSwo3pWcjgp http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5KU-PDW-Type-Extension-Outer-Barrel-14mm-CCW-5KU-163-BK-/271735522289?hash=item3f44b303f1:g:xIoAAOSw1vlUr6aA Just search for an AEG barrel extension the length you need.
  7. Not that gun, but it looks like my quick release silencer. If it's like mine, there is a sort of collar near the gun end that you pull back. This releases the grip on the flash hider and you keep pulling the silencer away from the gun with the collar held back.
  8. Pretty much what I do! If I spot a cheap ICS upper, upper gearbox, hop, inner/outer barrel etc. on forums I buy them up till I have enough bits to make a whole upper. I've got 3 ICS lowers and 5 or 6 uppers (I forget!) so plenty of combinations
  9. Yes - as above, the lower gears need to be aligned correctly to close it. You can turn them manually or a couple of trigger pulls on semi usually does it. Whatever you do, don't force it closed or you will damage something!
  10. Good choice for a first gun - I pretty much only use ICS M4s. Very easy to maintain and reliable bits of kit. The only recommendation I'd make is to get one with a front rail system. More often than not, newbs buy the ones with polymer handguards because they are cheaper and look good. But the first time you get to a skirmish and see people with vertical grips, PEQ boxes, lights, lasers etc hanging off rails they decide they want to upgrade the handguards. It's usually more expensive than just buying one with rails in the first place. ICS can also be a little picky on the rails that would fit. There's a bigger range here: http://www.fire-support.co.uk/category/ics-airsoft-aeg-gun/ And they'll spray it for £15. This is a good bet if you want something a little different! http://www.fire-support.co.uk/product/ics-plastic-cqb-folding-stock-airsoft-gun-aeg--sale--save-47 Or the newer CXP designs look cool: http://www.fire-support.co.uk/product/ics-plastic-cxp-15-k-keymod-airsoft-gun-aeg
  11. Yeah - pretty sure First and Only do a similar thing, and you get to play there free for the life of the site or something. Might be worth checking!
  12. I'm no expert, but I suspect you will need some kind of insurance regardless. Property insurance as above and some kind of liability insurance. It's all well and good players signing waivers, but what if someone falls through a rotten floor or something? I'm sure you'd be found negligent for not checking the safety of the site. You'd also need it in case some random member of the public wanders onsite and gets shot in the face - they won't have signed a waiver. If you were charging people, it would probably be seen as a business. There's probably all sorts of legislation regarding change of use of the site from industrial to leisure. If there are houses nearby you'll have to account for noise polution, extra traffic, parking, people wandering around dressed like Rambo etc.. With the current security situation I'd imagine you'd need to inform the Police of your intentions as well so a well meaning member of the public doesn't place a worried call about an ISIS training camp in the area. I reckon Police MP5s hurt more than my CYMA ;-) I'm sure it can't be as easy as you think, or CQB sites would be springing up all over the place. It will probably take a lot of research and cost a bit!
  13. The barrel nut just unscrews. It's only difficult if it's on there really tight! You might need to use a rubber boa wrench or an armourers tool to get it off. As long as you buy a G&P barrel nut as Mack says, or a free float rail that will fit a G&P M4 then you're pretty much good to go. The only other thing you'll find is that a non-ICS barrel nut will not fit over the tabs on the ICS outer barrel. You will need to remove them - you'll see why when you try and slide the nut over them ;-) It takes about 30 seconds with a hack saw to cut them off. I've uploaded a pic below. Bear in mind that once you've done this, your old handguards won't fit as securely anymore as those tabs are used to help steady it.
  14. I've gone for an olive drab plate carrier and pouches. It's the ultimate accessory - goes with anything ;-) You can always add camo specific pouches to break it up a bit. I tend to favor MARPAT for woodland - don't see too much of it about. As well as issue stuff on eBay you can get decent quailty TruSpec gear (they call it Digital Woodland). The old US tricolour woodland is good too, quite rare at a skirmish and plenty of old issue stuff on eBay. If you want something cheaper and easy to get, how about German Flecktarn? Don't see that too often. Not sure on the availability of the others you listed, but Vegetato is good but can be hard to find unless you order from abroad. I imported a couple of UBACS type shirts from Italy - it was quite expensive!
  15. You're simulating a simulation! My brain hurts
  16. You could use a couple of the round bits from a key ring through the "hoops" and clip your sling to those ;-) Or a bit of paracord to make a loop. The alternative is to buy a new sling that has HK compatible sling hooks.
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    2. ALee91

      ALee91

      Definitely not enough. to cover the whole of the UK, and seeing as they keep trying to cut costs buy raining in the amount of officers we have, and taking them off of patrols response times will be rubbish.

       

      Hopefully being a garrison town where i'm at will make up for the lack of police, though reckon it's fairly unlikely anywhere outside of a city would be a target

    3. Ewan_Vs_Pigeon
    4. TheFull9

      TheFull9

      For folks info - As per usual, the daily sh*t-rag have got most of it wrong. The rifle is a Sig MCX for starters, the 516 looks just like a bog standard issued M4 but with a gas piston instead of DI.

  17. I recently got one of these for CQB - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Tactical-Holographic-Reflex-Red-Green-Dot-Scope-4-Reticle-Red-Laser-Sight-/111677290439?hash=item1a007c37c7:g:89oAAOSwrklVSId8 It's a sight with integrated laser. I have no idea if it's realistic or has a real steel equivalent, but it look rather cool on an MP5 PDW with limited rail space! It also came with a tail cap for the laser, so I remove the remote switch if I'm outdoors and not using the laser. Although to be honest, the laser is mostly for coolness factor. I find it either gives away my position or warns people that I'm aiming at them - so I don't use it much! Then I just run a separate LED torch which was cheap and cheerful off eBay but does the job! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UltraFire-Tactical-WF-501B-CREE-R5-LED-1Mode-Flashlight-Torch-Mount-Switch-Set-/261174307295?hash=item3ccf33a9df:g:0J0AAOxyD5pRKIlm That does me - the sight doesn't take up too much space and the torch is easily removed if I don't need it.
  18. Ha ha. I was debating whether to or not. But it's a news article on a public website, nothing hidden away from the public eye and includes quotes from the person in question. Therefore he must be fine with it being out there!
  19. I find it hard to believe this isn't some kind of troll post that everyone is falling for, especially considering the timing. If it isn't however, interesting article here: Link to article redacted Not sure I need to point out the irony of wanting to fight ISIS because of their brutality towards Christians, then causing controversy by wearing the uniform of a group who commited mass genocide against the Jews. It's the Swastika that is offensive, and is still used by extremist groups in the US and Europe today as a symbol of hate. I suggest you wear a silly Hitler moustache so that at least people may think you are wearing it in jest, even though it's bad taste. Proudly taking selfies and posting them in public is not the best idea!
  20. Great little gun, especially at that price for a metal one. Easy to work on and maintain, rail space for accessories. Get a second upper gearbox and swap between different FPS for indoor and outdoor games in seconds. All my M4s are ICS versions!
  21. Yes - it's making a horrible noise because the motor is in the grip and the screws have come loose. Now the motor isn't meshing with the gearbox gears properly. The more you try and fire it in that state, the more damage you may do to the gears (the teeth on the cogs!). As above. On the bottom of the pistol grip you'll see 3 screws - one at each side and one in the middle (the middle one might be an allen screw). Don't touch the middle one! Undo the ones on either side (119 and 120) with your thumb holding the base of the grip in place (118). The spring in the diagram (115) is attached to the top of the motor and will make the base plate ping off if you don't hold it while removing the screws. Once the screws are undone you can carefully release the base plate. You'll see the motor. Follow the instructions above to get the wires off it, then remove it. Make sure you don't misplace the spacer 117 - it needs to go back in the base plate when you reassemble. Look down the now empty pistol grip and you'll see the screws that hold it to the gun (113 x2). Tighten these up with a long screw driver, then put everything back together! Plenty of videos on youtube will show you how to disassemble an airsoft M4! I hope "months" is an overstatement!!
  22. Yeah - something like this will just clamp on! http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/accessories/sling-swivels/gandp-dual-side-qd-sling-swivel.html#.Vdj-N5cn47w
  23. To get that type of adapter on you take off the stock tube and slide it over the stock tube adapter on the back of the receiver before replacing the tube. The width of the stock isn't relevant, it's the tabs on the ICS stock adapter that are a bit too fat for other sling adapters. Luckily very easily fixed with about a minutes work with a metal file! All you need to do is get any other type of sling adapter and use a metal file to widen the two cutouts a bit at a time until it fits over the tabs - a bit from the top and bottom of each section at a time until you get it right! I've put a picture below to show where. The only other issue that you'll have with an ICS M4 is that some sling plates have a part on the back that sticks out and fits into a gap in the receiver under the stock adapter on a Marui. ICS guns don't have a gap because it's where the big screw is that holds the stock adapter to the receiver. Now you have a metal file, all you need to do is file that bit flat against the plate if it has one - a lot of sling adaptors won't so it may be unnecessary. I have Magpul ASAP plates on my ICS M4's, took about 5 mins in total to file the back of them flat and widen the tabs! Or, if you can't be bothered just order it from HK http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ICS-Airsoft-AEG-Tactical-Sling-Swivel-ICS-MA-165-/281684081603 I've bought a few things off this store and not had any issues!
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