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  1. Careful Now
    Sd96 got a reaction from Dogsbody100 in I have a two tone airsoft rifle can I cover the blue without ukara?   
    Just paint the bugger, won’t end up on Britain’s most wanted 😅
  2. Careful Now
    Sd96 got a reaction from nighthawkkhan in I have a two tone airsoft rifle can I cover the blue without ukara?   
    Just paint the bugger, won’t end up on Britain’s most wanted 😅
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    Sd96 reacted to B4by_Dr1v3r in PERUN   
    I'd have just gone with the hybrid.
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    Sd96 got a reaction from Galvatron in PERUN   
    Sorry just checked on this thread, I’ve went with the ++ as I got it for £44.99 comes Friday, as it’s a new pew I’ve looked inside seems fine had to shim it slightly but everything spot on, mainly looking for battery protection and precocking for that snappy semi, probably post results in case anyone is interested on Saturday. Thanks for the reply’s 
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    Sd96 reacted to Colin Allen in PERUN   
    I would go for the Hybrid; it has better functionality, particularly trigger sensitivity, and anything that gets rid of trigger contacts and cutoff levers is to be applauded.
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    Sd96 reacted to Galvatron in PERUN   
    Whether it does the same job (ish) depends on what features you make use of.
     
    Granted, I used a different gearbox/platform when I bought the "full-fat" Perun MOSFET over the AB++ because I like the adjustable trigger sensitivity and more programmable firing modes.
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    Sd96 reacted to Sewdhull in PERUN   
    There's less than 20quid between them, 48 and 63 (from ak2m4), get the hybrid
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    Sd96 got a reaction from Tackle in Can you improve the Tectonic Innovations Quake 8 Impact?   
    A retractable key chain off amazon, so as when you throw it you can draw it back in like a fishing real, then go again 
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    Sd96 got a reaction from Tackle in Anyone know Mrchrissyb1984 in the real world?   
    Think this is your guy, found on the dirty dog fb page 

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    Sd96 got a reaction from Cannonfodder in What have you made?   
    A while ago at a airsoft site near me,I found 2 used 6 bang training device grenades probably from some police or military training, my original plan was to keep them as paper weights as they are inert, my thoughts then went to, how easy it would be to make them useful again and looking at the mechanism I fiddled on with re drilling the old primer and fuse out and tried a new primer and what was basically useless. I then looked at my bfg (dynatex dominator) to understand how it worked and then the plan changed. To make them into a blank firing grenade, I drew a mock up for a bolt/ firing pin with basically a ball on the end for the impact part. I went to my local hardware store for some bits and cost £4.50, got to work assembling and drilling a whole for the safety pin to go all the way through so the firing pin can not touch the 209 primer even when dropped, firing only occurs when safety is pulled out and grenade is thrown to the ground where it’s hits the rubbed door stop connected to the firing pin and thus detonating. 









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    Sd96 got a reaction from DanBow in What have you made?   
    A while ago at a airsoft site near me,I found 2 used 6 bang training device grenades probably from some police or military training, my original plan was to keep them as paper weights as they are inert, my thoughts then went to, how easy it would be to make them useful again and looking at the mechanism I fiddled on with re drilling the old primer and fuse out and tried a new primer and what was basically useless. I then looked at my bfg (dynatex dominator) to understand how it worked and then the plan changed. To make them into a blank firing grenade, I drew a mock up for a bolt/ firing pin with basically a ball on the end for the impact part. I went to my local hardware store for some bits and cost £4.50, got to work assembling and drilling a whole for the safety pin to go all the way through so the firing pin can not touch the 209 primer even when dropped, firing only occurs when safety is pulled out and grenade is thrown to the ground where it’s hits the rubbed door stop connected to the firing pin and thus detonating. 









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    Sd96 got a reaction from Tackle in What have you made?   
    A while ago at a airsoft site near me,I found 2 used 6 bang training device grenades probably from some police or military training, my original plan was to keep them as paper weights as they are inert, my thoughts then went to, how easy it would be to make them useful again and looking at the mechanism I fiddled on with re drilling the old primer and fuse out and tried a new primer and what was basically useless. I then looked at my bfg (dynatex dominator) to understand how it worked and then the plan changed. To make them into a blank firing grenade, I drew a mock up for a bolt/ firing pin with basically a ball on the end for the impact part. I went to my local hardware store for some bits and cost £4.50, got to work assembling and drilling a whole for the safety pin to go all the way through so the firing pin can not touch the 209 primer even when dropped, firing only occurs when safety is pulled out and grenade is thrown to the ground where it’s hits the rubbed door stop connected to the firing pin and thus detonating. 









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    Sd96 got a reaction from Tommikka in What have you made?   
    A while ago at a airsoft site near me,I found 2 used 6 bang training device grenades probably from some police or military training, my original plan was to keep them as paper weights as they are inert, my thoughts then went to, how easy it would be to make them useful again and looking at the mechanism I fiddled on with re drilling the old primer and fuse out and tried a new primer and what was basically useless. I then looked at my bfg (dynatex dominator) to understand how it worked and then the plan changed. To make them into a blank firing grenade, I drew a mock up for a bolt/ firing pin with basically a ball on the end for the impact part. I went to my local hardware store for some bits and cost £4.50, got to work assembling and drilling a whole for the safety pin to go all the way through so the firing pin can not touch the 209 primer even when dropped, firing only occurs when safety is pulled out and grenade is thrown to the ground where it’s hits the rubbed door stop connected to the firing pin and thus detonating. 









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