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  1. It does take a whole 6 pack of loo roll, so you're looking at at least £3 material costs.
  2. Probably for your most hardcore milsimmer who need their Light Infantry Periscope stand-in.
  3. That's very nice of them. Good to see they monitor these places.
  4. Possibly the WAS one I linked you to before. My one is pretty good - plenty of pockets too for other stuff, but expensive for what it is. The one is extremely good for the price and having the option of molle or straps is good too.
  5. Don't upgrade WE M4s seems to be the consensus - they break a lot otherwise. Keep it stock and replace as required. It's not like WA where there's a plethora of different options and apparently the RA-Tech stuff is a bit naff for it.
  6. You're certainly right on that, but it's worth mentioning as obviously the performance of an NBB is always going to far exceed that of a GBB.
  7. The Mk23 is NBB though :S
  8. Yeh, the carbon fibre tanks are really light - tends to be the regulator that weighs more. I saw this yesterday. It's like a cheap WAS cargo pack: http://www.tacticalairsoftshop.co.uk/8fields---molle-type-tactical-hydration-pack---coyote-1860-p.asp - looks perfect for a tank setup. Gunna grab myself a second 88/4500 this evening so I have no fear of needing to haul a Scuba tank along with me to games.
  9. That tank is massive. Remember you can rotate the regulator if you think it will be an even better fir that way.
  10. I thought the game was 'clicks to Hitler'.
  11. Clearly it's those pesky chaps over at The Tactical Gentlemen. First they steal his blog post and now they delete it!
  12. It's really straight forward but hard to describe so I just left it at 'modification'. Basically the tongue with the velcro needs to be threaded back under this retaining part at the top of the magazine. Once you do that, it gives the tongue maybe a couple of centimetres more length and that's enough to wrap around the longer 1911 magazines and for them not to come undone. M&P magazine looks like it would fit fine. If you can measure the height of one I'll check for you to be sure.
  13. I use Flyye pop flare pouches for 50rd Glock magazines and then just Warrior pistol mag pouches for the rest. The Warrior ones are good, but you do need to do slight modification to fit single-stack 1911 magazines in them.
  14. That's not how Google SEO works chap - there could be a multitude of reasons as to why theirs isn't showing up and yours is but none are to do with the originality of the text. I'd wager most of it is the fact that you're using Google's own Blogger service. Are you saying that a shop in America saw your blog and within 24 hours decided to copy/paste it onto their own website? The two seem strikingly similar down to the specific ordering and structure of the paragraphs; many sentences are word-for-word identical. Be honest - we were just starting to like you.
  15. Dear oh dear. This is gunna need some explaining.
  16. AliExpress have people selling them for about £32 posted. Also you can get an insert cut for it in the usual manner to protect it from being shot - I've already got mine done, heh.
  17. Most are so light you won't need to bother simulating it.
  18. Certainly beats a lot of the junk with horrible watermarks on a lot of Facebook pages.
  19. That's cool, and it's an alright write-up (certainly with a lot of information I didn't know) but of course we're going to comment on the other bit if it's linked at the bottom there. I'm really more curious about the photography aspect though. Do you pay site owners to attend or is there an exchange like they get the photos for their Facebooks pages etc. I mean this genuinely - I've seen a lot of people taking photos but usually they're a marshal or something that works more permanently at the site.
  20. I also really hope these players are consenting to having their images sold on a website. Does have an SSL when you get to the cart though so I guess it's more than safe enough. A lot of websites do this because wildcard SSLs are expensive. Edit: Clarification
  21. Er, hi?
  22. Plug for that UTG red dot; got mine a week ago and it's great. It's rated for use on real steel stuff so it's not going to break.
  23. Regarding the lower mesh mask, I bought some single-sided foam (like the anti-draft stuff you get for doors but much thinner) and put it at the top where the bridge is. That helped a lot. I'm not sure why companies don't just do that and make a rubberised one where it rests on your nose and also further to the sides. I know there are those ones on Firesupport that have fabric on, but they look like they'd get in the way of your nose more than they'd help with comfort. As for gum shields, I've owned a lot of different ones over time and frankly the fitted ones are far more comfortable (granted you forget you really have on in after 5 minutes) but primarily they're good as they don't like to fall out half as easily as the 'boil and bite' ones. I never wear one during games though because I generally can't stand them, and also it doesn't stop that BB hitting your lips or flying into your mouth. I've seen people using them though so it must be viable.
  24. He probably went for the classic yellow raincoat and no trousers. Mosin with no ammunition and a bright orange drybag.
  25. 48 hours is the standard turnaround on e-mail for any company - it's nothing out of the ordinary. As M_P says - try giving them a ring.
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