Ian_Gere
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- Apr 1, 2012
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Just found these - brilliant if you've got small size hands: you could literally hold a MK12 flashbang while it went off and you would only feel a sting like your hand had been slapped. They're usually about £40+P&P
You're best getting pyro's from the site where you skirmish b/c they can only be sent via courier otherwise, which makes them more expensive than if you did buy them on site, unless you buy loads at once.
Flashlights - is an area where there is absolutely no reason to buy the expensive brands over Chinese brands / clones b/c they all use the same Cree LED's and aircraft grade milled aluminium. There used to be the problem that the cheaper type did not remember the last mode it was in so you had to switch through the list: Full Power, Half Power, Low Power, Strobe, Emergency Flash in order to get to the function you wanted. It seems this problem has been cracked b/c the last one I bought cost me about £7 delivered and does remember the last mode. The C8 is a good torch (I've got one) + remote switch + top qual mount and the V Shark looks good too - I'm planning to get one of them soon.
Scopes - no. You want a red dot. It depends what will look the part on your gun and how much you are prepared to spend. For eg I recently spent £115 on one of these. Don't get me wrong, I love it, but it was easily £40 over-priced - i could have got the same thing in a 552 replica from Helmet World on fleabay for literally half the price, but i don't have rail space for the longer sight. You can get a serviceable generic red dot for £20-30.
Rails - if you want rails on your rifle, best buy one that has them already on it. There are a whole raft of different manufacturers and types of kit, some of which is mutually compatible and much of which only fits certain guns. What you should consider for a front rail, or RIS (Rail Integration System i think), is either a vertical foregrip, of which there are loads (£5 for cheap'n'cheerful - £25 full aluminium + a bit more for full ally grip/bipod) or an angled foregrip (AFG) of which there are a few clones of the Magpul PTS ones, which are just as good, and cost about £10.
You're best getting pyro's from the site where you skirmish b/c they can only be sent via courier otherwise, which makes them more expensive than if you did buy them on site, unless you buy loads at once.
Flashlights - is an area where there is absolutely no reason to buy the expensive brands over Chinese brands / clones b/c they all use the same Cree LED's and aircraft grade milled aluminium. There used to be the problem that the cheaper type did not remember the last mode it was in so you had to switch through the list: Full Power, Half Power, Low Power, Strobe, Emergency Flash in order to get to the function you wanted. It seems this problem has been cracked b/c the last one I bought cost me about £7 delivered and does remember the last mode. The C8 is a good torch (I've got one) + remote switch + top qual mount and the V Shark looks good too - I'm planning to get one of them soon.
Scopes - no. You want a red dot. It depends what will look the part on your gun and how much you are prepared to spend. For eg I recently spent £115 on one of these. Don't get me wrong, I love it, but it was easily £40 over-priced - i could have got the same thing in a 552 replica from Helmet World on fleabay for literally half the price, but i don't have rail space for the longer sight. You can get a serviceable generic red dot for £20-30.
Rails - if you want rails on your rifle, best buy one that has them already on it. There are a whole raft of different manufacturers and types of kit, some of which is mutually compatible and much of which only fits certain guns. What you should consider for a front rail, or RIS (Rail Integration System i think), is either a vertical foregrip, of which there are loads (£5 for cheap'n'cheerful - £25 full aluminium + a bit more for full ally grip/bipod) or an angled foregrip (AFG) of which there are a few clones of the Magpul PTS ones, which are just as good, and cost about £10.