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  1. Do I have to choose ONE? AR Platform I know a lot of people hate to see M4s all the time (myself included sometimes) but I think a lot of AR style rifles can look very unique and really cool. Troy M7A1 PDW CMMG VSBR w/ Troy TRX 9" I think these both look awesome. The FDE is sexy as fook. Favourite Pistols S&W M&P or FN FNP Any Kryptek (except for Typhon which I'm not so sure if I like or not) A-TACS AU or LE hydro dip
  2. I'm buying a the PS4 Destiny bundle soon Looks like it could be a really good game and the package is cheaper than buying just the console itself (Asda you get £20 off) Need to sell my PS3 and games though that I will only get like £80 for
  3. The number refers to the metres per second the spring should make the gun shoot at. So 90 m/s = 295-300 FPS Downgrade may be required if your air seal have been upgraded (hence the power increase) say if you installed a tightbore barrel or some upgrade parts in the gearbox. So if the gun is shooting too hot you could replace the M100 with the M90 spring to reduce the FPS. Good place to look for a battery and charger is Component Shop.
  4. Would a WE G17 potentially fit a clone Crye GunClip replica such as this one? http://www.ebairsoft.com/style-glock-holster-p-4593.html I know the genuine thing will hold a .40 G22 but doesn't say a .45 Glock would fit.

    1. Monty

      Monty

      No, WE Glocks are slightly fatter than real Glocks.

    2. Airsoft_Mr B

      Airsoft_Mr B

      I know, just thought the replica might have be a slightly bigger size or something. Thanks.

  5. Wouldn't recommend you buy anything from a bbguns website! It's literally like the first thing everyone will tell you. I wouldn't trust what they write about the guns either, for example justbbguns said that a gun had a metal gearbox but it literally had one metal gear and everything else in it was cheap, bad quality plastic (UnrustleThineJimmies did a review of it I believe). I don't know how good HFC are. I have heard bad things about Crosman because a lot of their cheap guns are sold in the US at places like Walmart. Probably wouldn't last too long. Some of SRCs guns are good (heard the G36s are) but a lot of them are bad so I would not recommend their pistols. I suppose if you're only wanting something to mess around with in the garden, the 'bbguns' stores would be okay. Since a lot of the proper airsoft retailers don't stock those guns. I would not buy anything else from them though as it is usually overpriced and the customer service is bad and so on. That said I would recommend you saved up and invested in a rifle like the G&G Combat Machine because they can last you a long time (even stock / out of the box the quality is very good for a cheaper airsoft gun) and you can upgrade them externally as well as internally if you want to upgrade performance or fix anything in the future. Available from Pro Airsoft Supplies with a transparent stock and receiver (so it's VCRA-compliant, no defence needed + looks much better than a bright colour) for £100. Add £20-£40 max for battery and charger. If you wanted to go to a skirmish at some point, the pistols wouldn't really cut it and you'd find yourself at a disadvantage with less range / accuracy / ammo capacity and so on. TaiwanGun and Gunfire (both Polish) are great (I used TaiwanGun myself) but unfortunately no they won't two-tone your guns. Finally, C02 is more expensive and more powerful (so it may shoot too hot -over 350FPS- and not be allowed at a skirmish site) but the advantages are that it is affected less by the cold compared to green gas. Hope this has helped and welcome to the forum!
  6. +1 for G&G Combat Machine. They're great, especially for a beginner. I wish I'd bought one as my first gun!
  7. My dad is 50, we don't manage to go skirmish a lot though
  8. I'll order one then, put it up to £16 but that's still a really good price (about what you'd pay for one from China) Bought one of these ^
  9. What a bunch of twats! Anybody who can't respect others hobbies / opinions and so on needs to grow up and get a life. Hate judgmental and arrogant people like that.
  10. Got good GCSE results, me mum got a new job, and Patrol Base got GHK M4s in ooooh yeah :D

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    3. Mack

      Mack

      Not much point getting one untill they release the 1j nozzle. Already confirmed to be shooting 400 fps

    4. Airsoft_Mr B

      Airsoft_Mr B

      FFS :( I think I'll just wait for the TM GBBR anyway cos it would take me ages to save up for one right now.

  11. Found quite a lot of the answer choices weren't applicable to me but hey it's no problem, just clicked whatever was closest
  12. Try Bolle PILOPSI goggles. My dad has to wear glasses but can't have prescription inserts or anything. I've heard that the PILOPSI goggles could work and I was meaning to buy some but haven't got any yet. It's almost impossible to find any that will work with glasses as far as I know unfortunately.
  13. ASG STRIKE SYSTEMS® SINGLE POINT BUNGEE SLING So this is the sling I use, which I picked up from Patrol Base quite a while back. I'll try to keep this review short and not too boring. If there's anything I left out you'd like me to mention, let me know. CONSTRUCTION The polyester material used throughout feels exceptionally durable. Comfort is very nice as the webbing feels very soft. The polymer hardware used is good quality as the components are thicker and have considerably less flex than the cheaper ones found on a £7 sling I bought off eBay. The two 2" to 1" webbing reducers are UTX FLEX branded, whereas the tri-glide appears to be manufactured by a company called KSJ. There's box stitching and double stitching where the end of webbing is looped around and sown back on itself. Here is the material of the ASG sling compared with the other sling (the ASG being on the right) FEATURES Included with the sling is a single point sling adaptor (shown below) which allows you to attach the sling on a gun where you would not otherwise be able to. For example, a stock devoid of a permanent attachment point. It also fulfills another purpose, the adaptor can be used with an existing sling loop so there is no metal on metal contact and the hook is protected from wear. The adaptor is constructed from the same polyester material as the sling itself, with unbranded polymer D-ring and tri-glide adjuster. Also box stitched at the end for durability. COST In my mind this sling is superb value at £13-£16 (depending on where you purchase) Unfortunately, it appears most retailers are sold out or simply doesn't stock ASG products. CONCLUSION At the lower end of the price range, the quality is excellent. Whilst it's a simple design, there's no need to look any further or to be paying £20-£30 or more. It's a robust piece of kit and it does it's job brilliantly. I'd definitely recommend one for anyone operating in closer quarters environments using a PDW or carbine.
  14. These are some very cool paint jobs with tutorials. You could make stencils (print out a picture of the camo pattern and cut it out) or use natural things like leaves to create a good effect. You could also try scrim net / mesh / fishnet tights as well. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB9xdbovwX5Loe_101sHsZTsFdUl_XSWs
  15. Did you get any contact details? (i.e. phone, e-mail etc) PayPal dispute?
  16. Great, cheers Oh Well it should be alright anyway but I don't like the sound of that.
  17. Confusion over Asian sizes. SAYS it's Asian size, but the actual measurements look like European / US size? Example Medium is still 32-34" waist like here? The height seems about right too if you see what I mean. http://www.ebairsoft.com/field-shirt-pants-style-uniform-p-7826.html

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    2. SimonQuigley

      SimonQuigley

      Usually for things like this from china, the best thing is to buy a size bigger.

    3. Lozart

      Lozart

      Chances are that while the sizes might be right, the fit will be wrong (ie the trousers will fit your waist but be short on the leg length). If you're a skinny short arse you should be fine! ;)

    4. Airsoft_Mr B

      Airsoft_Mr B

      I'll get the large size to be safer and hope the shirt still fits alright. If trousers are too long at least they can be shortened.

      Anyway although I'm tempted I will buy MTP stuff first since I know it will fit and I can just go to Patrol Base and grab some rather than wait a month. I don't want to end up with more gear I don't use.

  18. Mine, by any chance? Please let us know what it's like, I haven't bought one myself yet but I think I should.
  19. Don't think there's a map, but if there were shops in your area they'd probably come up if you searched 'airsoft Somerset' or something. I have no idea if there are any airsoft retailers around there but the closest is probably Zero One which is in Poole but that would take almost 2 hours to get there.
  20. I used to hate Multicam, but it's really grown on me again now. It just looks nice. An MTP UBACS and trousers can be bought for £38, whereas if I want an A-TACS AU / FG loadout it's £45 alone for a pair of trousers. I will still do one of those loadouts but when I have a lot more money to spend. MARPAT is also one I would like to do (it's both inexpensive, effective and not so common) I think camo isn't always important since most of time you're moving around anyway and you aren't trying to keep concealed. If you're a sniper though, chances are you want to remain unseen. Airsoft is about looking cool for a lot of us as well. Since you're skirmishing in a woodland you need to buy some suitable clothing (you don't want to use jeans and a t-shirt) so you might as well buy some unique camo stuff if you see what I mean.
  21. http://www.firstandonlyevents.co.uk/first-and-only-rules/ Tells you here minimum age and so on. I said in one of my previous posts I have been to one of their sites before and I'm 16.
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