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Here's the Classic Army one: http://www.fire-support.co.uk/product/classic-army--grip-for-ca-aug-od Save me one
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Quick question regarding the front grip on the AUG. I'm looking to get a replacement front grip for my Tokyo Mauri A1 but cannot find anyone who has them in stock. Would the classic army version work instead?
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Look up Tokyo Marui High Cycles. They do exactly what you want and are reliable. To my knowledge there is a P90, Steyer Aug Carbine, M4 and an MP5. A friend has a AUG and it is scary when it fires...
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Got my first 2 Knife Kills today, and the buggers decided to not take there hits
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At the time I only had 3 working mags - so 90 loaded and a fairly low bottle in a bag with some gas at the re-spawn, but I had two more bottle in the car park. Otherwise there is a shop on site and the site has started selling ammo as well
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How the hell did they not take their hits? The effort and time to do a knife kill would make me make sure that they took it
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next time clout them with ya rifle - bet the feel that fvcking hit. jeez wtf is up with some people ??? bet they don't recognise grenades either ffs
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Trying to find a decent recoil Bullpup rifle is a nightmare. I've only seen L85s so far. Seeing as I own a Gas one anyway I dont think I would be needing an AEG version as well.
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I've been trying to set up my L85 for a game on Sunday. Got my propane bits through the other day so I emptied all gas out of the mags as it was not propane in there. When refilling one of the mags I noticed that it was leaking out of the ejection port at the top of the mag. About 15 minutes later its still hissing out as well. What is the likely cause of this? The other magazines also seem to fill in about 5 seconds, I was under the impression from the size of them it would take quite a bit longer then this? Cheers
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PC Troubleshooting - 'User Data Profile Error'
BBrotherwood replied to Airsoft_Mr B's topic in Off-Topic Discussion
The easiest and quickest way I found to get round this was to just do a system restore to a point just before the error occurred. I've yet to find a permanent fix though. It happens on 2 outa the 3 Windows 7 pc's in my household periodically. -
Good choice in the end are you in the South East or further afield? The Air Cadets (at least my wing) does plenty of field craft/shooting anyway so there is not much you miss out on but the ACF definitely does not fly regularly
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Army, Sea or Air cadets? now think very carefully about your answer...
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ermm, I was 6,7 when they brought it in about 2 years ago I think it was. A rather large in the stomach member of the university air squadron had to be cut out of a tutor so they decided to introduce a load of restrictions. But yh I can fit and fly in them fine which is frustrating.
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I flew a few times with the Air Cadets till they introduced some BS height restrictions for the Tutors. I'm now too tall If you ever get the chance its wicked
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WQxr59KRto Watch this guide, realise how easy it is and then use his list of parts to build your own, modifying it to suite your needs (and save yourself a bit of money). From what he recommends I would recommend on also picking up an SSD as well to install your OS on. The graphics card he recommends has very good performance for the money but a 280x is not that much more either. The FX6300 is a solid processer which will handle anything you throw at it and does not cost a bomb. Performance wise it is comparable with the older Sandy Bridge I5s. Just my two scents but it will be far more satisfying and cost effective then buying pre-built.
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It would probably be easier to just squirt it straight into the magazine through the bit you load the BB's into.
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I have been known to finish models two years after I start them Mainly because I have the kind of mind that goes 'ooh shiny' and gets distracted by other stuff Dont worry about finishing it quickly, work on it when you want to, you will get better results that way. Investing in a cupboard to avoid model death might also be a plan