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  1. ok thanks and sorry for the gifs, removed. is 250 fps a more realistic mark. I wouldn't be buying for some time but I have little to no knowledge on pistols andcould do with a few pointers, thanks for the help... :)

    Awww the gifs were absolutely hilarious, especially the guy with moobs on omeagle.

     

    Anyways... big mag you say? Decent fps you say? TM glock 18 is a nice option. Glocks are very common, so an extended 50 round mag shouldn't cost too much.... I think... and being a TM, it should be reliable, gas efficient and accurate out of the box.

  2. Wolfarmouries?

     

    Ohohohohohohoohohohohohohohohhohohohohoho. They have very mixed reviews, about half and half. Some say they have brilliant service and products, some say the products come faulty and that they lack quite a lot of social skills.

  3. Do a martial art, the training you are forced to do builds up strength pretty well.

     

    I do ninjutsu and now i'm stronger than most people in my year at school.

     

    If you can't be arsed, then stay at home, squats, do a lot of them, then when your legs are painful, squat down halfway until your legs are perpendicular and hold it. It's extraordinarily painful but try to hold it for 30 secs. Eventually add more time to hold it.

     

    You can go hill walking for 8 hours everyday for 2 weeks and your legs will be pumped. I went on a 2 week camp with my school where we did at least 11 hours of hill walking everyday and my muscles on my legs came bulging out afterwards.....

  4. Hey guys, i've discovered an interesting concept and i don't know if people already know this but oh well:

     

    So i was in the shower blah blah blah, brushing my teeth and some frothy tooth paste got onto the mirror (don't ask why, it just does). As I was busy brushing my teeth, I ignored it but eventually i forgot about it. I then took a shower and you guys know how showers work, you get in there for 10 min and the whole bathroom becomes a warzone, vapour everywhere and on everything.

     

    If you have a mirror in your bathroom you'd know that it steams right up and no matter how much you wipe it off, it just stays there. But I saw this; the part where I dropped tooth paste on to the mirror was completely clean, i mean, i could see my self very clearly as if there was no steam on it at all.

     

    So it got me thinking.... could a tube of "colgate original" be the answer to fogging problems?

  5. Just made a thread, but might be faster to get an answer from this one.

     

    My friend many years ago sprayed this black before he knew about the laws, and I have tried to remove the black spray paint from it as seen in the picture.

    Is this enough? or will I need to remove more to get rid of the black in the corners and smudges~

    Thanks!

    it looks pretty... scruffy but it will do just fine.

  6. you can get away with blue as dark as this http://www.onlybbguns.co.uk/image/cache/CM032-EBR-800x600.jpg

     

    and this http://www.popularairsoft.com/files/images/g26-blue_1_magpul_style_01.jpg

     

    Red or crimson also looks decent as long as it's not the whole thing in red.

     

    But still, clear is the way to go like this http://www.ronniesunshines.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/4/6/4647.jpg

     

    Search canadian airsoft guns for clear guns, because they only accept transparent guns.

  7. Oh wow, never knew that side of you....

     

    I used to play yugioh ALOT.

     

    I knew everything and every card and all the rules and strategies... but... I recently lost interest because my friend's don't play it and the forums are shyte. Forums are full off "MY DECK IS BETTA THAN EVERYTHING ELSE AND ANY1 WHO CRITICISEZ IT WILL DIE!"

     

    Well, i stopped playing for a few months.... so i've gone shabby and may have forgotten quite a few rules; the rules of yugioh are a lot more complex than most newbies think. There's a lot to learn about timing and when it misses and what effect goes first and resolving chain links.

     

    So, to start off, it's good to buy a basic starter deck or a structure deck (about £10?)and learn what goes on in them. It's also ideal to keep up to date with the meta (popular). You can check them on websites and it basically tells you what archetypes are popular at the moment or what is being overused. Overused generally means they have a good chance of winning and it's good to check those out.

     

    What more important is synergy. You need cards that will all work together in unison; you can't just throw in random crap and expect to win. There's a reason why there are archetypes; a group of cards that can support each other. And some archetypes can even support others or are designed to support others like for example, the archetype Geargias. They are designed to help machine type monsters like Scrap.

     

    There are also deck sizes and limitations. The least amount of cards you can have is 40 cards and it's best to stick at 40. Maximum currently is 60 but you don't want that. You want to get your powerhouse cards as quickly as possible, unless you are trying to stall your opponent for a purpose (Final Countdown decks). So most people still to 40 cards, no more, no less.

     

    So........ that's my basic how-to on yugioh for now. It's all about luck. Also, an archetype I strongly recommend you look at are "Six Samurai" cards. They weren't overpowering when they were first released, but when support for those cards came out later on (few years later....), they became an almost unstoppable archetype and everyone including me started to use them. But now, they more and more cards are being designed to counter them and some are very successful, so they aren't as overpowered as they were back then but they can still be if fought against the right deck. Still work a good look.

     

    Have fun....

  8. Played it for 15 min and i'm seriously never going to play it again. First 5 min, i went on top of the crane to jump on a trampline, missed it and fell through the map. Next 10 min, headbutted people. Got hit by cars. Blew up shit with the BBQ. Licked a woman's vj, threw her into space. GG, game over, got bored...

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    Even full size M4 AEGs aren't that heavy....I can easily aim with my almost full length M4 without having it shouldered, and it's even easier to do it with a red dot which he'd most likely use in CQB.

    It's not even hard to keep the dot on target lol.

    I'm not talking about the weight, what i meant was, without the stock, stability and your control over the gun when sighting in is decreased. And sure, you may compare it to pistols but with an m4, you don't use 2 hands to hold the grip because otherwise the front end would drag you down.

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    Lol don't listen to 'em!

    Just Paint it Black like that Rolling Stones song.

     

    My dream project is to rewire my M4 to the front so that I can use a stock-less M4. It'd be a great CQB weapon but I don't have any experience with gearboxes and such.

    No man! Don't do it! Unless you have arms made of stone, you will have a hard time trying to line up the sights, or if you are using an optic, it will be harder to keep a target on the dot. At least have a stubby stock on it or a honey badger stock like BarrelRoll said, or maybe a stock that folds to the side.

  11. SooOOooOOooOOooOOooOOooooOOooooOOooOOOooOOOoOOooOooOOoO.......

     

    You're wondering why there are many "o"s in the first word. I can tell you that they are necessary.

     

    If you've ever used an AK iron sight, you'll notice that they are quite obstructive.... very obstructive, even in games.

     

    They don't let you see what's at the side, they don't let you see what's below, they only let you see what's in the tiny little gap between the leaf, and that's not very practical if anything.

     

    So in airsoft, if you decided to be a russian spetsnaz with a classic AK, you won't be able to see what you are hitting if the BB travels downwards or if the BB is swept away by the wind.

     

    And since the sights are so close together, one little movement will change the BBs trajectory by a million, bajillion miles.

     

    So to solve this annoying problem, basically put a red dot sight on it. Those curved lenses will keep a target on sight no matter what position your eye is in.

     

    But my problem is, I don't have a railed surface on my AK dust cover or handguard..... I have no way of mounting one securely onto the round, smooth, shmexy surface......................... or do I?

     

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    So basically, bluetack and rubber bands.

     

    Bluetack helps to initially set the potion of the red dot sight and the rubber bands secure it fully in place, there is some wobble but not enough to move the red dot drastically away from my target, so i can live with it.

     

    Now, this solved all my problems after I zeroed it in but this created a new problem.....

     

    Since the red dot sight was mounted so high, the gun barrel was A LOT lower than the collimator, so when I was firing out the window....

     

    DSC01226_zps45912246.jpg

     

    Yes... I have pink BBs.....

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