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The One series is the original range that established Specna as worth looking at (I have an SA-A03 I've had since 2016). They were made by E&C and branded by Specna Arms. When the later series of guns like the Edge and Core came out they switched OEM manufacturer and went with the Orion gearbox that should have been great but early models suffered from a lot of issues. Through decent engagement with their customer base and feedback from their fairly extensive endorsement program they addressed a lot of the issues with the gearbox but there are still a number of niggles. That said a lot of the "don't buy SA they're shit" comes from people that bought the original Edge series or heard things about them on the internet and repeated them as fact. Strictly, yes the Edge 2.0 is their "top tier" model but the remaining niggles do make it worth considering the One series (which I believe is still OEM'd by E&C) as it has a more "standard" gearbox that is less prone to issues and is cheaper/easier to fix if it does have problems. Mate had one for a while before HPA'ing it. It was pretty decent, certainly on a par with my SA-A03. I don't seem to recall it having feeding issues like the Edge 2.0 versions either.
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Probs a dumb question on counting teeth
Lozart replied to Pollynator_bravo2's topic in Electric Guns
Looks drier than a nun's fanny in there! Make sure you give it some lube before you put it back together! -
Maybe, the FMA helmet doesn't come with those pads though. Might be the "basic" model helmet (especially at that price point). Mine came with the OCC dial liner that has a polystyrene chunk in the front of the helmet.
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All good points, but Smirnoff hasn't been Russian since the revolution!
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The Maritime is a different shell shape than the standard FAST. I have the L/XL maritime and it is NOT as large as the L/XL FAST!
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Reliable and upgrade-friendly AEG suggestions
Lozart replied to Velaryon's topic in Guns, Gear & Loadouts
*laughs in M14 EBR* Do you have wet noodles for arms? -
I'd suggest the Ares, while they have a bit of a reputation as a company to beware of for reliability they did seem to get it right with the Amoeba series.
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Marketing =/= engineering
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Do you want an actual "Honey Badger" or just a stubby M4? If it's the former then whichever flavour of Ares Amoeba tickles your pickle.
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I think he'll struggle to be honest. Actual Ops Core helmets only go up to 64.5 cm and Team Wendy only go to 63, that said they are sized according to having all the right layers of padding in. If he's happy to forgo a bit of the squishy stuff he might be able to use the shell with some thinner pads.
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Something you don't need to do with midcaps though.
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Google the gun, it's one of the first search results.
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Yeah. Right up until then. Handy.
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No, they're not. http://www.fma.hk/helmet-tb402-p-1249.html size info in the description at the bottom.
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I run KA mids in my JG, ergo they should work fine in a TM seeing as the JG is a copy of the TM.
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TMC make covers for the Airframe style hemets. Also worth looking at the FMA FTP bump in L/XL. If you take a look at FMA.hk they do actually give the head sizes they go up to. I have a 62cm noggin so I feel your pain, I have the L/XL Wendy knock off and its definitely a better fit. That said, my FMA PJ style FAST (the one with the oval vent holes) fits really well too in the L/XL size.
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Depends if you want to rattle or not. If you buy 5 hi caps it's worth remembering that you won't need as many to hold the same amount of ammo! You could also look at King Arms mid caps https://airsoft.tiger111hk.com/Airsoft-Magazine-Std/Mid-AEG-Magazine/c43_261/p2687/King-Arms-G3-Series-130-rounds-Magazines-Box-Set-(5pcs)/product_info.html?osCsid=qtvcedihlghvj7du2ak30iaj97
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Get a Specna One series instead. Way better.
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Ant supplies have them for relatively cheap https://www.ant-supplies.uk/maintenance-and-care/cleaning-equipment/rifle-bench-vice-blocks.html
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Swiss Army Tactical Vests/Chest Rigs for use with M83 Alpenflage.
Lozart replied to Asomodai's topic in Guns, Gear & Loadouts
This came up when I googled "Swiss Army Load Bearing" from everything I can find, the M83 field jacket has built in load bearing to negate the need for a chest rig, belt kit seems to be used in some pics, otherwise it's the alpenflage backpack and the jacket pockets. -
That's really not a lot of money. I'd be assuming this will go the same way as the SCAR and only make it to SF units to try out. The main reason the M4/M16 still hasn't been replaced is the sheer volume of them that they need to change out. From here: https://www.military.com/daily-news/2022/04/19/army-picks-its-replacement-m4-and-saw.html Given that the M4 to M4A1 upgrade plan was originally budgeted for 300,000 weapons and you'll see where I'm going with this.
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Lonestar Spec-Ops Sierra Mask anyone used one?
Lozart replied to Hunka1988's topic in Guns, Gear & Loadouts
I've not used one but I'm intrigued by the new style one. To address your point though: So you should be able to make it fit around your goggles. That said the mannequin does make it look like it's designed for a more "full seal" type goggle. -
If it was an OEM spring they are often shorter than an aftermarket spring anyway.
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As the OP has cut the spring down, there's every possibility that the spring is NOT under compression at the end of a cycle. @steverebo - if you open up the gearbox, with the piston and spring guide in place, is the spring under tension when the piston is fully forward or can it move freely back and forth?
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Nicely done. It does speak to why you have your holster where you do though, always worth bearing in mind that game designers don't always place things because that's where they should be, so much as it's where it's easiest to put it for animating. As far as how you site your holster, it's a lot of personal preference but also a lot to do with ergonomics. If it's too far down your leg to draw without having to bend down/over then it's too far down. If it's moving about on your leg then it's too loose. In general drop leg holsters came about because people needed to draw around body armour and dropping the holster down gives you the clearance to do that. I'd highly recommend the Fobus EMC series (had one for ages for my HK45) but the draw does take a bit of getting used to and it would be nigh on impossible that far down your leg. I'd personally say that either a mid or low ride belt loop (safariland knock offs are easy to find and cheap) with a single leg strap nestled snugly in your crotch will make for a far easier life!