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IVe played a few games with them before :) Seen enough to be honest.

They just lack the fun factor over say, my scar in my opinion.
Be interested to see the difference from your scar to mine.

 
Be interested to see the difference from your scar to mine.
yours is black, mines tan, my stock folds, yours doesn't? :lol: Haha, but yeah next time I have it to hand it'll be.worth a look :)

Regrettably I won't have it at Iron Sight as I'm using one of brothers guns.

 
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Gerber are as good as Leatherman.
^^ exactly what I was going to say. Gerber are even bringing out EOD models like leatherman have. But I digress. Systema over many things, but not so fun if it jams in a non-milsim skirmish.

 
i meant since yours is upgraded and i have just removed the fuse.

Most interested in the ROF difference.

 
^^ exactly what I was going to say. Gerber are even bringing out EOD models like leatherman have. But I digress. Systema over many things, but not so fun if it jams in a non-milsim skirmish.
It's just as likely to jam as any other aeg? It'll only jam if you use rubbish bb's in them.

Sam, ah i see. One thing I have noticed is that my brothers m4 is quicker than my scar. Not sure what was actually upgraded in mine other than the spring.

 
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Nah, I was referring to the jamming that the systemas simulate. Who in their right mind would put crap BBs through a £1200 AEG :)

 
They don't simulate jamming

 
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Can we get a link to an explanation of this simulated jamming, please? I'm by no means an expert, but nobody has ever mentioned it to me before...

 
I wouldn't see the point in it in a ptw either.

Jamming would be a good idea by all means, but only if it required the same method to clear as on a real rifle- thus helping muscle memory.

This cannot be done on a ptw as the charging handle is held in place by the cylinder, which cannot move with the receivers closed as the stock tube is full.

The other option would be a button or switch, but that wouldn't be too helpful if real LEO and military personal were searching for an imaginary 'clear' button in the heat of combat :lol:

 
^^ Yeah, i have to say my first thought was, "Bollocks!", but as I say, I'm no expert.

You'd think that British Soldiers would be currently doing training exercises wearing Osprey MK 4's wouldn't you? Well I would anyway... but no, Coldy told me this weekend that he isn't allowed to wear them.

 
I can't remember the link, but I must've read it somewhere once...idk.

 
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