Enid_Puceflange
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It’d probably be a lot more fun if we all wereI mean, if we take the airsoft argument to its logical conclusion, there's no reason to buy anything more than a £90 CYMA.
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It’d probably be a lot more fun if we all wereI mean, if we take the airsoft argument to its logical conclusion, there's no reason to buy anything more than a £90 CYMA.
If I were to get a higher end optic it would likely be a Vortex for the warranty. I just wish they did this old school red dot instead of the modern tube ones. They have that much thinner rim and a much less restricted field of view which I like.function over form... And, yes I like the look of them too. Shoot me!! ?I've got Vortex sights on both of my pews for the warranty and because they hold their value well enough that I think at most they would have cost £50 each if I came to sell them (Crossfire gen 2 red dot & Crossfire 3-9x50). It is certainly a case of you get what you pay for in the quality but it's definitely a luxury and nowhere near a necessity.
If you use a red dot correctly, that is with both eyes open, your brain tricks you into not seeing the construction of the sight at all, you don’t get a restricted view.If I were to get a higher end optic it would likely be a Vortex for the warranty. I just wish they did this old school red dot instead of the modern tube ones. They have that much thinner rim and a much less restricted field of view which I like.function over form... And, yes I like the look of them too. Shoot me!! ?
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2yrs ago maybe , which was around the last time they had anyBetter than an EoTech? Which are still sub £600 new from Tactical Kit...
If I were to get a higher end optic it would likely be a Vortex for the warranty. I just wish they did this old school red dot instead of the modern tube ones. They have that much thinner rim and a much less restricted field of view which I like.function over form... And, yes I like the look of them too. Shoot me!! ?
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I do keep both eyes open... own both styles and always revert to this one simply cos I just prefer it. Each to their own. Even with both eyes open it's still their in your viewIf you use a red dot correctly, that is with both eyes open, your brain tricks you into not seeing the construction of the sight at all, you don’t get a restricted view.
There is glass covering the projection port and the housing covers the rest. Pretty well sealed. Plus I wouldn't choose to deliberately go play in the rain. I'm more of am indoor CQB player anyway.Except when it rains and a droplet gets on the emitter kiss the dot goodbye
There is glass covering the projection port and the housing covers the rest. Pretty well sealed. Plus I wouldn't choose to deliberately go play in the rain. I'm more of am indoor CQB player anyway.
Personally never lost zero on a gbbr. Don't get me wrong if I had a fabled money tree in the back garden, I wouldn't hesitate on a nice expensive optic just cos.although the cheap clone versions havent got the greatest zero holding can easily be knocked off.
Personally never lost zero on a gbbr. Don't get me wrong if I had a fabled money tree in the back garden, I wouldn't hesitate on a nice expensive optic just cos.
I got some good deals from them.the majority are open for a bit of haggling.Most of the private sellers on the trek up to the game area at the NAF22.
Maybe I'm being a bit unfair but still there were quite a lot of longshot prices.I got some good deals from them.the majority are open for a bit of haggling.
There were I agree but I got a real wood,tidy ak with three mags and batt down from 180 to 140.?Maybe I'm being a bit unfair but still there were quite a lot of longshot prices.
Most of the private sellers on the trek up to the game area at the NAF22.
Personally, if I was at NAE or any Airsoft bootsale, I would price up slightly on the expectation that people will want to haggle the price down.
not for me, I put stuff up for sale at the price I want to get loltbf, isn't that pretty much standard for any secondhand sale?
realising the irony that i tend not to haggle often, but then i don't make offers unless i'm happy with the price as listed.....
It's 1st September and so buyers regret is in full flow.
I have bought guns before decided I didn't like them/wanted something else and sold them without ever doing anything than a test shot.With the number of adverts claiming guns have never seen a game site I'm surprised sites actually have people playing. Am I the only one who buys guns to use?