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Post by hawk on Jan 22, 2009 20:08:19 GMT
ive got an mp5 and it's accurate and quite powerful.
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Post by Maj. Wolf on Jan 22, 2009 20:12:29 GMT
Mp5 SD5, M40A1, USP. Still the M40 is the favorite, had it for over a year and still going strong as ever.
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Post by hawk on Jan 22, 2009 20:14:34 GMT
oh kwl nice amount of guns you got there im happy with mine though
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Post by lcprl snake on Jan 22, 2009 22:28:54 GMT
ive got BAR-10 410fps pretty accurate too
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Post by Sgt. Bear on Jan 23, 2009 15:17:00 GMT
A very large shotgun called Domina
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Post by sgt1rowan on Jan 26, 2009 18:34:10 GMT
im getting a shotgun im gona call it burtha. woka woka woka lololololololololol
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Post by lcprl snake on Jan 29, 2009 19:32:07 GMT
rowan no not called burtha
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Post by lcprl snake on Jan 29, 2009 19:32:30 GMT
take things seriously
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Post by lcprl snake on Jan 29, 2009 19:33:39 GMT
rowwwwwwwwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnn
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Post by terminator on Jan 29, 2009 19:33:57 GMT
i might get an aug or a bar 10
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Post by Maj. Wolf on Jan 31, 2009 12:19:40 GMT
well: AUG depending on what make you go for the AUG is a decent choice, the CA A1 model fits a 8.4v 1400mah Intellect battery and has a built in 1.5x fixed scope. i have heard they are heavy on the trigger hand due to weight distribution but there are many positive veiws out there. the Aug has the same trigger function as its real steel. The Aug fires semi when the trigger is pressed halfway to a stop. Pull the trigger all the way and the Aug will fire in full auto. The safety is not a selector switch but a square rod that goes through the body. With your trigger hand, you can easily turn the safety off. As for internals, only first couple batches of AUGs experienced gear/piston stripping due to meshing problems. That problem should be cleared up already. Overall, internals are very good and should not need any replacing in stock form. If you are very compelled to upgrade/change something, I would recommend replacing the stock polycarbonate piston with a better aftermarket piston. Either than that, the gearbox comes pre-upgraded with Die-caste gearbox, metal spring guide, 7mm steel bushing, their newer CA steel gears, polycarbonate piston/piston head and air seal nozzle. it can chrono in from low of 337 to as high as 346 fps. The ROF with an 8.4v 1400 MAh intellect should be about 800-900 rpm. As for the mags, go for a TM hi cap as the CA springs have a tendency to snap in cold weather! Note, there are few custom parts on the market so if your looking for a customised look this may not be the best choice. as for the TM AUG, its very similar and there will be no problems with either makes. Bar 10. -um, ask snake as far as i can tell from using it its a fairly decent gun, the main flaws are the iron sites can fall off and the bolt handle has sharpish eadges, not good for lots of shooting but you won't be shooting that much if your any good.
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Post by lcprl snake on Feb 2, 2009 18:19:32 GMT
my scope finaly arrived yay and is pervectly zeroed, let the pownage begin!!!!
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Post by LCpl. Jon 'Doc' Barnett on Feb 5, 2009 20:25:04 GMT
Evening all, I've got a G36c with k forend, i know that sounds wierd but that is the actual description of it, not been chronoed yet but its about 340 fps and weighs like a absolute b****, nickname: TEH TANK lol
See you all at the 15th when my gun gets its first trial ;D
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Post by lcprl snake on Feb 8, 2009 17:00:23 GMT
liger woot
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Post by LCpl. Jon 'Doc' Barnett on Feb 27, 2009 20:29:42 GMT
designs on the hand cannon have drawn to a halt i'm attempting to take over the operations as Wolf is looking more into the custom rifles. Any one have any ideas on combating the problem of a casing, ive managed to design the firing mechanism, but the casing around it is proving alot more trouble, cheers all
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