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  1. Yeah went to a few of those and also used to do the car boot bit! Was always good. Shame they haven't done one this year, so I am treking up to the F&O Military Mart to try and shift my surplus gear instead. The airsoft boot fair down in Bexley is good too - I did the first one as it coincided with a visit to the inlaws in Essex. I got to avoid the mother in law with the excuse that I was making money
  2. Not looking great based on the website. I'll give it the benefit of the doubt unless there are terrible reviews from people who went on Saturday I'll stay in bed on Sunday
  3. Well, the Towers is right on your doorstep. Supposed to be a really good CQB site, but I've not managed a game there yet. http://www.firstandonlyevents.co.uk/locations/the-tower/ As for shops - there's a whole part of the forum dedicated to them, but Pro Airsoft Supplies usually comes highly recommended.
  4. Bought a ticket a while ago online. I'm busy on the Saturday, but am planning on going on Sunday.
  5. How about something different, and go for a Chalker sling? I use one for CQB with a stubby M4, very comfy although probably not too plate carrier friendly. Good with belt kit!
  6. Looks like your anti-reverse latch is in the wrong place. I'm assuming you move it back under the bevel gear when you reassemble? Or is it a special one to release spring tension? Screetching is usually motor height too low.
  7. What brand tight bore? Madbull barrels are skinnier than other brands, so a non-madbull barrel in a Madbull hop can be a very tight fit depending on the rubber. If it's a Madbull hop and barrel, then it's the hop rubber - try a Madbull rubber which should be a better fit for the barrel/hop combo!
  8. Yeah - I wear those for CQB. I have the airsoft spec ones, but the only real difference is they don't have the foam over the airvents. No real need for dust and sand protection playing UK airsoft You might find removing the foam on yours will help reduce fogging if it occurs. Don't have any issues with mine, nice and comfy and fit well with a helmet
  9. It was designed to fly low and fast under Russian radar to get those nukes in there before they got us ;-) Spectacular aircraft - it is a semi regular visitor over Sywell airfield near Northampton for various charity events. I managed to bunk off work one afternoon when it was flying formations with The Blades air display team and a Spitfire. Can't beat the Vulcan howl!
  10. Ha ha ha. Anyone else getting the advert for Thai brides under the status box? :) Or does that reflect on my browsing habits?? :)

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    2. DX115FALCON

      DX115FALCON

      Who you gonna call XD

    3. Zak Da Mack

      Zak Da Mack

      DX FLACONNNN!!! (NB: Must be said in tune with the ghostbusters theme song to make sense)

    4. JamesAirsofterAgent
  11. I used to use 450 round high caps. It was very rare that I needed to swap mags in a particulr game - I'm not really a spray and play type So 2 of those were fine for most game days, just refilling them between games. But I got annoyed by the loud rattle and the winding. Then I got some MAG metal 190 round mid caps - so 4 of those is roughly equivalent to my old 2 hicaps. All I do is top them up between games and 4 mags is still very easy to carry. For CQB days, 2 in the leg rig, plus one in the gun is all I need On longer days, I carry all 4 plus a back up hicap just in case! Never tried the pull cord ones, but I did have a 2500 round battery powered, sound activated (automatic) drum mag for a while Lots of fun, but very heavy and I didn't use it much
  12. As already said - don't worry about it too much at the moment. The main thing is to get the face protection sorted. Then find the most comfortable way to carry the gear you need is probably the next thing. If I'm playing woodland (long) games, I'll wear camo (usually MARPAT) and a plate carrier with a hydration bladder and plenty of mags and ammo to last a whole morning. Probably some snacks too ;-) When I play CQB with shorter games I wear dark clothing - random cargo pants and a dark craghoppers type top. The shorter games mean I don't need to carry water or tons of ammo so I just wear a Chris Costa style leg rig with 2 spare mags and my pistol mags.
  13. Wife is away visiting her Mum for a couple of days, I have all the bits to build a Noveske keymod rail based upper for my M4 and it's Special Forces day on Discovery History :) It's almost as if I'd planned it!

    1. ak2m4

      ak2m4

      Haha brilliant!!!

  14. Stick a small screw driver into the back of the spring guide and use it to keep the spring in place while you open or close it. You might also find it useful to buy a couple of neodinium magnets off eBay - the ones that are about the size of a 2p piece. Use those behind the gearbox to help hold the gears in place while you close it
  15. A heads up for anyone interested near Leicester. The Victory SHow is in a couple of weeks. One of Europe's largest WW2 re-enactment shows. Huge displays, living history, stalls, an airshow and tank battles! Great day out, I've been for the last 3 years http://www.thevictoryshow.co.uk/

    1. Hibernator

      Hibernator

      There's usually a fair amount of modern army surplus stuff on sale as well as WW2.

    2. JamesAirsofterAgent

      JamesAirsofterAgent

      That's my kinda theme park/Alton towers! ;)

  16. Infraction means you broke the forum rules, not that you were banned - the ZeroIn forum is paid for by Z1 Airsoft, so they don't want their competitors mentioned.
  17. You didn't look hard enough: http://www.airsoft-forums.co.uk/index.php/topic/35-what-is-airsoft/ http://www.airsoft-forums.co.uk/index.php/topic/12854-new-player-guides-info/
  18. You can buy new motor connectors on eBay for pennies - they're called spade connectors. They actually just crimp on to the wire (although it's best to solder them) so no soldering required.
  19. Is it a TM? You can remove the plastic battery tray to give yourself a bit more space. I modded an ICS ris to fit my 552 and it did give a little extra space than the plastic handguards.
  20. A lot of sites will require a responsible adult to be with you on game day if you are under 16. You may have to persuade a parent, older brother/sister or friend of the family to play or hang around the site all day.
  21. I'm at the Sywell airshow on Sunday (near Northampton) and they are doing a display there. Looking forward to it
  22. And an extra hand to hold the spring, trigger and arl in place
  23. Anyone can take them apart - that's the easy bit. Getting them back together in a condition where they still work is the difficult bit!
  24. Sort of depends on the size of the battery ;-)
  25. If you keep firing it on full auto, it'll wear out faster. Moving parts cycling and all that. I'm not sure it makes too much difference, but also firing full auto when empty means there's no bb in the chamber and less resistance for the piston. It'll thwack the front of the gearbox harder as a result. All gearboxes will crack eventually, so putting undue stress on them will only hasten it's departure! Just buy a battery dis-charger and save yourself the hassle: http://www.fire-support.co.uk/product/marui-battery-discharger-new-version
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