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Ah, thanks for that info Geoff. Bit of a bummer that. Not that they're perfect by any means, but they're tough and way better than even a mildly misted lens, nevermind what we might call properly fogged.As a slight additional, Hero-Shark has stopped making eye-pro for a year or two as he has gotten a bit tired of it, he might do the special order one as well as give advice.
Unfortunately it's a case of wait and hope in regards to Hero-Shark.
Most GBBR Mags are closer to the £50 mark.Nice guide Ian! Only two things I'd change- as its about being on a tight budget, I dont think an l85 is worth including and that MAG dont make high caps.
(and possibly change the price of gbbr mags to £35)
Other than that it's good to go![]()
I guess but the most common and popular ones TM/WE (and I suppose G&G) are at a lower price and come in more variants/models, in terms of numbers sold and easily available over here the TMs and WEs outnumber the rest by a sizeable amount. Equally though, I didn't realise all of KWA's were priced so high- I assumed it was just the mp7's as they're hard to get hold of though I've never really looked to see, I thought most of their other smg and lm4 mags were nearer £40.Most GBBR Mags are closer to the £50 mark.
KWA/KSC/WA/G&P/Prowin/GHK kinda outnumbers TM/WE.
I wish the KWA were cheaper, just sourced and bought 8 of the PMAG's for my LM4, my bank account has been crying since.I guess but the most common and popular ones TM/WE (and I suppose G&G) are at a lower price and come in more variants/models, in terms of numbers sold and easily available over here the TMs and WEs outnumber the rest by a sizeable amount. Equally though, I didn't realise all of KWA's were priced so high- I assumed it was just the mp7's as they're hard to get hold of though I've never really looked to see, I thought most of their other smg and lm4 mags were nearer £40.
it'll be your back and knees crying when they realise that they're nearly 900g each!I wish the KWA were cheaper, just sourced and bought 8 of the PMAG's for my LM4, my bank account has been crying since.
It's not their m4s that are good, it's their combat machine range. Great for the beginner at only £120ish and are very solid, require little maintenance and the internals are built to last.What is it about G&G m4's that make them so good?
Just to what Zak Da Mack has said, you get a hell of a lot of rifle for very little moneyWhat is it about G&G m4's that make them so good?
I play Baseball, so I know a few leather break in tricks. Vaseline can work, and it can not, but when I was asking a company about it, they said it can not and make it heavier. Though, alot of people have had great experiences, and I would agree it worksRubbing Vaseline into the inside of really hard leather softens it. TBH i'm not sure that piss has any great leather softening properties other than being wet. In olden times they used piss to bleach leather. Actually I think Native Americans did that too, but I think that they had some complex process for softening buckskins. Anyway, I wouldn't be surprised if the idea got started when the soldiers were all dressed in bright red and white, standing in a field waiting to be pounded by cannon shot...
Old sergeant looks down the legs of young recruit and says with a grin, "Never mind, lad. It softens your boots."
I play Baseball, so I know a few leather break in tricks. Vaseline can work, and it can not, but when I was asking a company about it, they said it can not and make it heavier. Though, alot of people have had great experiences, and I would agree it works. Then again, this was breaking it in to a hand, and not softening it, so im nearly 100% sure it'll do the job![]()