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  1. I've just learnt how to unlock my door from the outside by using a stick through the letter box last time I did that.

     

    Also learnt that because my friend has one of those sideways letter boxes in his door, you can just stick your hand through and let yourself in. His Mum wasn't amused at this :P

  2. I don't really have anything against hicaps, however they are usually seen as magazines newer players use, as most long time players have moved on to lower capacity magazines to challenge themselves.

     

    My point was, less ammo, you would need a better sight as you need to make your shots count. More ammo a cheap sight would do as you have the spare ammo to miss a few.

     

    I am aware how you got the sight and don't see a problem with you using it. If you paid for it however it would be over kill on your setup however.

     

    I just use the standard cheap dot sight on my g36 as I use hi caps and even a drum mag, I have no need for anything fancy. My 416 however I've been looking at getting a real sight for though as I only have 30 shots a magazine.

  3. Real aimpoint = top level kit

    Hicap magazine = usually low level kit.

     

    Real sight its very much over kill when you have enough ammo to spray away. Would make more sense if you were using lowcaps where you would want a bang on sight

  4. my I enlighten you back: all terrain tyres (they are good for snow and ice), waterproof overalls and panniers for my shopping. plus don't have to pay for parking, I get 70mpg and it's more fun.

    I love a bike as much as the next guy, but rain and snow isn't fun, and commuting in that weather is just a PITA.

    Would rather drive to the shops in the warmth, dump my shopping in the back and drive home dry and warm. Screw trodding around in wet clothes, then having to put them back on again before you leave. Nothing is 100% waterproof, and in -degrees you're going to be cold, unless you dress like the Michelin man, and that's not really comfortable.

     

    Give me a sports bike, and a nice sunny dry day then i'm the happiest man around.

     

    How come no-ones doing pictures??? Dream car thread, but no car porn. Disappointing.

     

    Would have to have one of these:

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    Although I "might" have found myself a placement job, so my plan on getting one of these may happen this year:

     

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  5. They allow Cold Steel training swords at the GZ Weekender. I have one of these:

    It's a semi-permanent part of my loadouts. Although knives and bayonets aren't allowed at ordinary games at my local site, they allow me to carry it for the cool factor - I just don't use it. Night games are a different story though ;) I suspect that they don't care how rigid it is because I'm 45: I'm not going to go all adrenaline monster and accidentally ram it through somebody's throat! There are rules for knife/melee weapon kills though. Usually it's that you just tap the target. For stealth kills, you tap the target and whisper "knife kill" in their ear and they don't shout "hit".

    How can they not allow rubber knives??? Kill joys :P

    Need to buy another rubber bayonet. Lost the last one after i walked into a tree. Fits on the G36 quite nicely, however doesn't lock unless you file down the plastic.

  6. Most sites operate with a "it must bend about 70-90degrees" so no, these things are very rigid, so not really skirmish friendly.

    I'm pretty sure my local site will allow me to use it during our private games when we book out their sites though. They know us to be safe and responsible.

     

    Really it can't do any damage than an airsoft gun can. Yes its pointy and solid, but walk round a corner with a rifle and poke someone in the face, that's going to do a lot of damage too. Especially with some of the flash hider designs around.

  7. Indeed. The bokken isn't rubber, its poly carbonate. (Misleading last post, just the knife is rubber)

     

    Was expecting it to be a little weaker than it is. But you can strike really solid objects and it just keeps it shape. Already destroyed 3 boxes. The end is also for some reason strong enough to pierce its way through multiple layers of thick cardboard when you stab with it LOL.

     

    Anyone looking at cold steel training products, DO IT.

    Tempted to get another sword so i can have little battles with my brother XD Wanting an actual Tanto (Because tantos are just sexy) from them so might just wait til i have the cash for that. As of next month i'll have -£300 to my name unless i find a job soon XD
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