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  1. You can leave your email address to communicate, which was originally designed to fit into the barrel  and be used as a prop.

    On 14/05/2024 at 00:04, Fightdesigner said:

    Very interested in something like this, ESPECIALLY if it's triggered by something other than bbs - I do film and tv and theatre work using airsoft as props, so I don't want any projectile at all, but I love the effect of the smoke and light together. 

    Is there a way to order to the US? An online store or anything? Any US distributors? Heck, if it can fit in a suppressor it could probably fit in the barrel of something like a CAM870 too, right?

     

    I'd even be interested in just knowing how you did the sensor, so I could convert some of the spitfire tracers I've been experimenting with...

     

     

    You can leave your email address to communicate, which was originally designed to fit into the barrel  and be used as a prop.

  2. 7 hours ago, JinxDuh said:

    What’s the difference with this one and say, the hasta nebula patrolbase has for £90?

    First of all, it solves the smoky Wolf problem, and second of all, because this thing is a hassle to transport and in fact if you don't have to transport it it might only cost 60 pounds.

    6 hours ago, Enid_Puceflange said:

    First result on my Google search

     

    https://boostfidgets.com/products/smoke-wolf-silencer

    it not same thing, somky wolf due to a structural problem, tracer needed infrared sensing to detect if the BB shot had passed, and the infrared sensing failed after the smoke occurred.

    and the oil smoke will condensation in the tube it will seem like lacking oli.

    This new one i sell the sensor becomes vibration sensing in a way that you can use to dry fires at home. And this sensor has been tested and will not be triggered by other impacts.

  3. 1 hour ago, mightyjebus said:

    why don't you call it the Smokey Wolf Mk2 since, internally,it looks to be exactly the same as the Smokey Wolf I have here.

    In fact, this thing started to sell half a year earlier than Smoke Wolf, and Smokey Wolf is a copy of this product, and there are problems such as oil leakage and failure

    Becasue smokey wolf 

    It uses infrared sensors, and the smoke will interfere with it, and because of structural problems, the smoke will stay in the inner tube for a long time, so the condensed oil will affect hop-up.

  4. On 03/12/2023 at 20:59, Charlie36 said:

    Bought a new VFC Glock 45 and it only shoots bb’s every other cycle. Any suggestions? Have already tried multiple mags. 

    What gas did you use? Is this green gas?

    I think it's because the temperature, and if your magazine is hotter than the Gas bottle, you can only pump a little bit of gas in noce time.

  5. 16 hours ago, Pseudotectonic said:

    How big and heavy? What battery does it take? What supply does it need? Do you have a spec sheet or product data PDF?

     

    Is it reliable and is it going to go up in smoke mid game and explode?

    The internal movement 29.7mm*91.8mm, can be fitted with a muffler larger than suppressor, the use of soot drive and 3.7V lithium battery drive, the principle is electric heating  oil to produce smoke, through the vibration sensor to light the LED light bulb, have not heard of it has serious failure.

    Oil is the kind of oil used to smoke models I don't know how to say in English.

    17 hours ago, Cannonfodder said:

    Obviously😀. Maybe I should've been more specific, how does it generate the smoke? Is it a vaporiser as posted by Sewdhull?

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    1 part 

    ①Upper suspension guide tube
    ③Springs
    ④Charging Cable
    ⑤Battery
    ⑥Main movement

    2Universal size suppressor greater than 29.7 diameter and 918 mm long inside
    3 Decomposition and assembly

    4 Add the fume oil
    ①Need to add the lampblack line
    ②The line has been filled with soot refill

  6. 13 hours ago, Sewdhull said:

    Like a vape, some of the outgoing air pushes air through the vaporiser and out through the barrel. The LEDs light up the vapour.

    Very cool idea, I'm surprised there's not more.

    You could put a disposable vape in a silencer along one side I suppose and use a standard tracer thingy.

     Unfortunately, due to a structural problem, tracer needed infrared sensing to detect if the BB shot had passed, and the infrared sensing failed after the smoke occurred. So the sensor becomes vibration sensing in a way that you can use to dry fires at home. This sensor has been tested and will not be triggered by other impacts.

    13 hours ago, Cannonfodder said:

    Any idea how these thing work?

    Sensor, smoke generator, LED bulb

  7. 2 hours ago, EDcase said:

    The first one with the lights looks damn cool. (No lights on the last one I presume)

    Do you need to fill with oil?

     

    A bit too expensive for me unfortunately.

    This is a sample of photographer got last year, and the light bulb was either not installed or turned off

    And this internal structure could theoretically fit into most other suppressors.If the number of people who order is more, you can go and negotiate with the manufacturer

  8. In advance, I am not a business, I just want to buy one, along with some of my daily necessities together to send, if anyone wants to buy with me then contact me.

    It's about 100 pounds each, If anyone needs it, I'll order it for him. no deposit required.

    Without further ado, I just show the videos and pictures.And you can choose different styles for AK or AR like SOCOM or PBS and QDC and osprey.

    Any questions can be pointed out in the comments section.

    Because I've used it before, it works better than Smokey Wolf

     

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  9. On 07/11/2023 at 18:52, hunter511 said:

    Have you talked to where you bought it from? 5 days use is a pisstake. On the other hand since you've disassembled it you may struggleto get a refund. 

     

    That said nice to see WE are still maintaining their high quality standards.

     

     

    I didn't know there was such a thing. Ah,There will be no after-sales service if the goods are taken apart
    No wonder I haven't heard back in a week. I know the problem. I just need the right pin.
    I bought it on surplus store UK. Their website has a special after-sales service mailbox

  10. The change lever pin broke in two after I used it for about 5 days. The whole trigger block is currently out of service.I've always wondered how something like this can break without force. Maybe zinc alloys become brittle in the winter? It reminds me that some of AEG's poor-quality zinc alloy boxes can be broken like dry bread in the cold days.

    I have already sent an email to the after-sales service, I just hope it can be resolved quickly.
    WE's products have always been this way or have I just  unlucky?
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  11. Something very confusing to me, my M14 EBR suddenly had a malfunction, the cycle and fire  us normal, but it could not shoot BBs, and I found that the valve did not shoot gas in forward, after I disassemble and assemble again, the malfunction was fixed.The valve was NPAS.

     

    By the way, A friend of mine in a red robe gave an incense burner and some purity seals, and suggest that I need to praise the Omnissiah.

    But I want to solve this problem once and for all.

  12. 36 minutes ago, Tackle said:

    That's an abomination how exactly ? 

    There's one more thing that's hard for me to accept. BCM hop-up adopts a new adjustment method, which is adjusted directly on the airway, but due to the unstable structure, after shooting 5-7 magazines in a row, it will return to zero due to vibration, making the trajectory become a parabola.

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    On 06/02/2023 at 13:16, cart3rlfc said:

    You'll have to add tax of 20% and customs of 2.5% on them, that's the overall total to with shipping on, just so you are aware 👍

    I bought 3 VFC magazines in WOG. Than I was told by customs that there was a duty of 42 pounds.  To be honest, this is really frustrating, but my friend told me that I should not use UPS for transportation but should choose EMS, because UPS is a commercial mail, while EMS is a private mail.  Although it is more expensive, it can avoid paying tariffs, but I don't know if this is true.

  14. When I was in China, even though I was 23 years old and graduated from college, and working as a police officer in a prison, my mother would disapprove of me having airsoft in my house (shooting gel balls, but with the same structure as other AEG airsoft).

    Maybe you can sell your BM01, because the speed limit in Japan makes it difficult to upgrade a sniper rifle, and most Japanese airsoft's muzzle speed generally does not exceed 300FPS.
    And if you want to own a GBBR, you should consider whether the neighbors will come to your house because of the noise of the GBBR.

    Personally, it's best to keep your mom happy so you can talk about airsoft. And I'm a little curious that you don't seem to have much interest in handguns. When I was your age, I always liked short guns because they were easy to carry and hide.

     

  15. 1 hour ago, Galvatron said:

    Assuming you want to store all your gear there, have you considered renting a self-storage unit?

    Yeah, I considered about it in two week ago
    If I want to save for a month, I might have to pay 120 pounds, which I think is a bit expensive

    And I lost my credit card at the same time, and I just got my new card and I couldn't pay for it between that time

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