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[IMG]http://gyazo.com/0875d321b30783d2a422a838435d18fa.png[/IMG] Rabies' SR25 that was sold to Wulf then sold to me. Turning it into a CAG Battle Rifle. Next step is buying a G&P 14.5 KAC URXII Front End set. [IMG]http://img.redwolfairsoft.com/upload/product/img/GP630-L.jpg[/IMG] After that is a Surefire 660 Gangster grip, and already got a EOtech 553 on the way. Probably a Pro&T PEQ15
What have you done to my poor SR-25?! D: I knew I should have given it a Viking funeral.
Making it beautiful.
I like it
Do you guys have any experience with KWC? Shoot me if you gotta, but I wanna buy their desert eagle (I am sorry israel :v:v) :v: I like my gnus heavy.
[QUOTE=Kath;42689250][IMG]http://gyazo.com/0875d321b30783d2a422a838435d18fa.png[/IMG][/QUOTE] that stock looks hella out of place
Yeh, cause I haven't shortened it up yet. I think it's 18" right now, I'll be shortening it down to M4 length.
[QUOTE=Recurracy;42690314]Do you guys have any experience with KWC? Shoot me if you gotta, but I wanna buy their deagle :v: I like my gnus heavy.[/QUOTE] If you call it a deagle you don't deserve to have one. People like you are why Israel wants to kill all of its neighbors.
[QUOTE=Kath;42691356]Yeh, cause I haven't shortened it up yet. I think it's 18" right now, I'll be shortening it down to M4 length.[/QUOTE] i mean those old school crane stocks really only look fitting with the non-ras M4 handguards imo anything with RIS should go with a SOPMOD stock [editline]29th October 2013[/editline] also wait why convert SR-25 into M4 length? just for the 7.62 lower?
Also, just curious, does the CM048 AK74 come with a lacquer or clearcoat on the wood or anything? If so, how can I get that off to restain?
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Oh god I am an indecisive person. Now that I realize I have the most expensive single part of a vietnam trooper loadout (flak jacket) I really think I want to go for a 'nam loadout. and 'nam gun. I don't like the M16A1 or M16 at all, but really really like wooden M14's. M249's, SCAR's, and M14's are my favorites. That being said, who makes the best M14 under $250? More value the better, and if it means forgoing a wooden stock for a while, I'll live edit: oh and I think that by 1967 (last year my gear is valid) most M14's were using composite stocks... maybe. so non wooden M14 is fine
[QUOTE=venom;42694330]i mean those old school crane stocks really only look fitting with the non-ras M4 handguards imo anything with RIS should go with a SOPMOD stock [editline]29th October 2013[/editline] also wait why convert SR-25 into M4 length? just for the 7.62 lower?[/QUOTE] Idk. I really like the look. It's all mostly a CAG thing, like I said, They like the short battle rifles and the XM177 Stock / BE Stock is something they do. [editline]30th October 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=paindoc;42695465]Oh god I am an indecisive person. Now that I realize I have the most expensive single part of a vietnam trooper loadout (flak jacket) I really think I want to go for a 'nam loadout. and 'nam gun. I don't like the M16A1 or M16 at all, but really really like wooden M14's. M249's, SCAR's, and M14's are my favorites. That being said, who makes the best M14 under $250? More value the better, and if it means forgoing a wooden stock for a while, I'll live[/QUOTE] CYMA. I have one and I flathopped it and it's a 200+ ft gun, easy. There's some stuff you need to take care of (handguard creaking, charging handle breaking, selector switch coming loose)
[QUOTE=Kath;42695500]Idk. I really like the look. It's all mostly a CAG thing, like I said, They like the short battle rifles and the XM177 Stock / BE Stock is something they do. [editline]30th October 2013[/editline] CYMA. I have one and I flathopped it and it's a 200+ ft gun, easy. There's some stuff you need to take care of (handguard creaking, charging handle breaking, selector switch coming loose)[/QUOTE] that stuff seems pretty easy and non critical. an accurate AEG would be nice. Just waiting for vandy to get back to me on where best to buy gear and what gear to buy, and I'll decide what gun I buy. LMG or battle rifle why can't I have both :c
Bro, ebay is your best friend hands down. All of my shit is off eBay
[QUOTE=Dark Descent;42695708]Bro, ebay is your best friend hands down. All of my shit is off eBay[/QUOTE] Yeah well unless I want to get an M14 EBR it will only be $20 cheaper for the M14. And once I add in gear I will have no monies. Could sell AK-74 but I just got that recently
[QUOTE=paindoc;42695725]Yeah well unless I want to get an M14 EBR it will only be $20 cheaper for the M14. And once I add in gear I will have no monies. Could sell AK-74 but I just got that recently[/QUOTE] hmmm, it's a longshot but you could take the AK-74, remove the flash hider and use 7.62 mags, say you took it off a dead VC/NVA, and hope no one you play with knows anything about AKs. I feel like it'll fool 95% of airsofters
[QUOTE=stabbytheghost;42692470]If you call it a deagle you don't deserve to have one. People like you are why Israel wants to kill all of its neighbors.[/QUOTE] I am sorry Israel you are greatest country in the world Seriously though, does anyone have experience with KWC? I shot a Co2 desert eagle last skirmish and the magazine leaked a bit.
[QUOTE=paindoc;42695465]Oh god I am an indecisive person. Now that I realize I have the most expensive single part of a vietnam trooper loadout (flak jacket) I really think I want to go for a 'nam loadout. and 'nam gun. I don't like the M16A1 or M16 at all, but really really like wooden M14's. M249's, SCAR's, and M14's are my favorites. That being said, who makes the best M14 under $250? More value the better, and if it means forgoing a wooden stock for a while, I'll live edit: oh and I think that by 1967 (last year my gear is valid) most M14's were using composite stocks... maybe. so non wooden M14 is fine[/QUOTE] another person joining the suck is always welcome M14 should be wood in Nam, most synthetic stock m14's were deployed and quickly replaced by an M16
[QUOTE=paindoc;42695725]Yeah well unless I want to get an M14 EBR it will only be $20 cheaper for the M14. And once I add in gear I will have no monies. Could sell AK-74 but I just got that recently[/QUOTE] Er. I meant for Vietnam gear
the CYMA is entirely pot metal if you are fine with that g&g one is aluminum
[QUOTE=Recurracy;42696179]I am sorry Israel you are greatest country in the world Seriously though, does anyone have experience with KWC? I shot a Co2 desert eagle last skirmish and the magazine leaked a bit.[/QUOTE] The KWC Desert Eagle would be like most other KWC pistols I would presume. They work good but spare parts are very rare/nonexistant so if it gets fucked, it's probably fucked. The slide is some sort of alloy metal and the lower frame is plastic, it's powered by CO2, kicks hard enough to throw off your aim, its loud and it has a full auto setting because FUCK THAT PERSON IN PARTICULAR :v: I'd say get one, they're cool.
The fact spare parts are hard to find throws me off a bit though, but I seriously love the fact it can go full auto :v: Isn't the lower frame ABS? I saw a review by reddragon a few days ago and I think they mentioned it's ABS. In Gunfire.pl's pictures (they removed the gun off the website I hope it's still in their assortment) it didn't have the real trades, but in the review it did. What's up with that?
About the trades thing, some have it and some don't. It's the same with their 1911 series. But really, I don't think it's gonna break from normal usage anytime soon. And yeah the lower frame is ABS, but the only full metal option for a Desert Eagle is a Tokyo Marui with a metal kit which alone is 200 dollars or so. In all, it's a cool gun with insane kick and a huge lulz factor.
Whenever I wear my nam shit a lot of people seem to like it so yeah
[QUOTE=upsideonion;42697935]the CYMA is entirely pot metal if you are fine with that g&g one is aluminum[/QUOTE] Uhhhh, no it's not???
[QUOTE=GREN EYGS N HAM;42700447]About the trades thing, some have it and some don't. It's the same with their 1911 series. But really, I don't think it's gonna break from normal usage anytime soon. And yeah the lower frame is ABS, but the only full metal option for a Desert Eagle is a Tokyo Marui with a metal kit which alone is 200 dollars or so. In all, it's a cool gun with insane kick and a huge lulz factor.[/QUOTE] IFAP's resident TM Desert Eagle owner here. The TM's plastic certainly isn't metal, but it feels very nice and the slide has a loud CLACK to it. Also its ridiculously gas-efficient, takes propane like a champ and has lodsa spare parts for it. I've never handled the KWC but I can say the TM DE is very nice. Read my review on it
i want one just for a 10mm pistol from fallout 3
That M3 Illuminator light that you guys recommended to me a few (Maybe ten, idk) pages ago is pretty disappointing. I got it stuck on the rail mount for my USP, so now instead of having a tac-light, I have a Snap on USP Only tac-light. also the switch on it is pretty flimsy.
[QUOTE=Zero_X54321;42706559]That M3 Illuminator light that you guys recommended to me a few (Maybe ten, idk) pages ago is pretty disappointing. I got it stuck on the rail mount for my USP, so now instead of having a tac-light, I have a Snap on USP Only tac-light. also the switch on it is pretty flimsy.[/QUOTE] did you mount it directly to the USP? or did you get the USP -> Picatinny rail adapter like we said to?
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