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Dont buy it its sh*te the laser doesn't work the torch isnt great and it looks bloody ugly.

Get the m910 its about £3 more to buy and a better £3 you will never spend.
that's the problem, have no idea what these things are going to be like and also returns is just not gonna happen haha.

 
that's the problem, have no idea what these things are going to be like and also returns is just not gonna happen haha.
Thats what the forums are for learning and getting help. We all have made mistake buys its part of it, do you a deal if I recommend something and you buy it on my say so and I am wrong I will buy it off you full price shipping and all.
 
Thats what the forums are for learning and getting help. We all have made mistake buys its part of it, do you a deal if I recommend something and you buy it on my say so and I am wrong I will buy it off you full price shipping and all.
Yeah that's very true. Haha a generous offere but its my risks to take not yours. I actually made a little basket from airsoftclub (about 120 dollars) and it came to 100 dollars shipping! Still think it's cheaper than buying stuff here as long as the quality is okay but I'm going to have a look at a few English stores first I think.

 
Yeah that's very true. Haha a generous offere but its my risks to take not yours. I actually made a little basket from airsoftclub (about 120 dollars) and it came to 100 dollars shipping! Still think it's cheaper than buying stuff here as long as the quality is okay but I'm going to have a look at a few English stores first I think.
I dont see it as a risk because I would only recommend something I know is good. Shipping can be expensive just try not to buy anything too heavy or too large. I use them all the time and its saved me a fortune.
 
I dont see it as a risk because I would only recommend something I know is good. Shipping can be expensive just try not to buy anything too heavy or too large. I use them all the time and its saved me a fortune.
True point, well the flashlight you said definitely looks good. I can post a picture of my basket for you to have a peep through if you don't mind, see if you've had any experience with any of the bits.

 
If anybody else wanted to see.

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Big no-no on the eye protection; don't skimp on it. Those aren't rated by anyone reputable for protection, and I wouldn't trust them.

Having said that, you'll probably be fine if you really can't fork out but if I were you I'd look on eBay and find some military surplus ballistics goggles. They're not as stylish, but they don't cost much and will do a better job (plus most come with interchangeable lenses). Consider looking up the ESS V12s as there are plenty knocking about.

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I've also found these guys brilliant for clothing and other stuff: http://www.shootercbgear.com/

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Also, if you're not wanting to fork out ridiculous amounts of money for gear then simply go second hand. The decent stuff takes years and years to come close to showing wear and so is generally available in very good condition.

 
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If anybody else wanted to see.
Ditch those goggles and glasses straight away, you only get one pair of eyes. Id also scrap the cammies to, there junk and could pick up surplus geniuine stuff on ebay for the same price.

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Big no-no on the eye protection; don't skimp on it. Those aren't rated by anyone reputable for protection, and I wouldn't trust them.

Having said that, you'll probably be fine if you really can't fork out but if I were you I'd look on eBay and find some military surplus ballistics goggles. They're not as stylish, but they don't cost much and will do a better job (plus most come with interchangeable lenses). Consider looking up the ESS V12s as there are plenty knocking about.

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I've also found these guys brilliant for clothing and other stuff: http://www.shootercbgear.com/

Edit 2:

Also, if you're not wanting to fork out ridiculous amounts of money for gear then simply go second hand. The decent stuff takes years and years to come close to showing wear and so is generally available in very good condition.
I'm not sure why I even considered the goggles and glasses from that site to be honest I know I was something more solid than that. I'll have a look through that site too thanks.

I'm not on that tight of a budget really, I think I'm actually gonna go for ballistic glasses with a zan neoprene mask for eye and face protection.

 
Ditch those goggles and glasses straight away, you only get one pair of eyes. Id also scrap the cammies to, there junk and could pick up surplus geniuine stuff on ebay for the same price.

Ninja'd above.
Yeah fair point, I think that's likely what I'm going to do too.

 
Get an ESS Ice set of glasses, they're pretty cheap on eBay
They look pretty nice and yeah very reasonable price, I'll look at a few reviews and stuff later for those.

 
I would give the usual recommendation of eye protection that wraps around like the ESS V12s (and many others) rather than just the glasses. The obvious downside is that they tend to be slightly less comfortable and fog up easier, but are safer. A decision for you to make of course.

Neoprene masks are a right bitch to run in as they limit breathing severely. I'd recommend something as thin as a gaiter but, again, pros and cons with each.

 
I would give the usual recommendation of eye protection that wraps around like the ESS V12s (and many others) rather than just the glasses. The obvious downside is that they tend to be slightly less comfortable and fog up easier, but are safer. A decision for you to make of course.

Neoprene masks are a right bitch to run in as they limit breathing severely. I'd recommend something as thin as a gaiter but, again, pros and cons with each.
Yeah that's the thing, I would worry about the ballistics for cqb but I just feel like the glasses would be fogging up constantly, may be something I need to experiment for myself.

Hmm I thought the neoprene would be a good option because it offers real protection from face shots, may find it too restricting though I guess we'll see. I think they look pretty good too.

 
Fair enough. I'd say in CQB they're just a necessary because of the different angles you might be getting shot from. In woodland there's really less chance of getting hit from the side and so one can usually get away with just glasses.

A mesh mask is also a good compromise if you intend to do a fair bit of running around.

 
Fair enough. I'd say in CQB they're just a necessary because of the different angles you might be getting shot from. In woodland there's really less chance of getting hit from the side and so one can usually get away with just glasses.

A mesh mask is also a good compromise if you intend to do a fair bit of running around.
Yeah exactly that's the thing, still may end up in mesh but I've seen a few things about bbs shattering into eyes whiz doesn't sound nice, makes me go towards glasses/goggles.

 
Get goggles the ESS V12 are are a good shout. Get half face mesh mask if you want to keep your teeth, neoprene is uncomfortable and sweaty and doesn't really offer much protection.

BB's can shatter through mesh I have had it happen a few times but its never been worse that getting crap blown in your eyes on windy day bit of eye wash and sorted.

 
Get goggles the ESS V12 are are a good shout. Get half face mesh mask if you want to keep your teeth, neoprene is uncomfortable and sweaty and doesn't really offer much protection.

BB's can shatter through mesh I have had it happen a few times but its never been worse that getting crap blown in your eyes on windy day bit of eye wash and sorted.
Will definitely check those goggles out. The half face is a good shout too. The neoprene is more for outside/looks really but should help protect from getting marks all over my face for the areas that aren't covered like my forehead.

 
Basic red dots can be bought off eBay for 20 quid, Element Tac lights are like £50+ in the UK but £25 from Ali Express. Nextorch is a good brand also, have a WL10 myself.

 
Basic red dots can be bought off eBay for 20 quid, Element Tac lights are like £50+ in the UK but £25 from Ali Express. Nextorch is a good brand also, have a WL10 myself.
I went for a cheap red dot (cvlife for £17) in the end, still in a pickle looking for flashlights and grips, combined or individually. Finding weapon lights so expensive most of the time, may have to go with the other cheap option of the eagle 2in1 cree led flashlight for 17:50 if i don't find anything else. I'm looking to spend under £30 and preferably order from uk so i get it within a week otherwise i would have ordered the element m910a from china.

 
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