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Would there be any problems when ordering a plate carrier from either Evike or AirsoftGI and getting it shipped up to Canada? I am open to any good Canadian sites that ships and is decently priced. Budget is not much of a concern, but I am not ready to fork a chunk of money of a real steel LBT 6094 just yet. (checked Airsoft Depot and Toronto Airsoft, but both have limited and mostly out of stock plate carriers_
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[QUOTE=TheNuB;46826094]Would there be any problems when ordering a plate carrier from either Evike or AirsoftGI and getting it shipped up to Canada? I am open to any good Canadian sites that ships and is decently priced. Budget is not much of a concern, but I am not ready to fork a chunk of money of a real steel LBT 6094 just yet. (checked Airsoft Depot and Toronto Airsoft, but both have limited and mostly out of stock plate carriers_[/QUOTE] I have ordered plate carriers from Asia no problem. OK GUYS I HAVE MY OWN QUESTION. My friend snatched a kjw kc02 gbbr for $100 brand new at airshit megastore. Its the V2. Anyways he offered me 225 to buy it with one c02 mag. I have always wanted to get one and put it in a wooden stock. Should I go with that, or stick with my plan of getting a 3rd AEG? Edit:they go for 300 plus taxes brand new here in Canada. So even if he profits off me I'm still getting a hell of a deal because it will still be brand new, sealed in the box
[QUOTE=theryan11;46826515]I have ordered plate carriers from Asia no problem. OK GUYS I HAVE MY OWN QUESTION. My friend snatched a kjw kc02 gbbr for $100 brand new at airshit megastore. Its the V2. Anyways he offered me 225 to buy it with one c02 mag. I have always wanted to get one and put it in a wooden stock. Should I go with that, or stick with my plan of getting a 3rd AEG? Edit:they go for 300 plus taxes brand new here in Canada. So even if he profits off me I'm still getting a hell of a deal because it will still be brand new, sealed in the box[/QUOTE] If you already have 2 other AEGs, get a GBBR, you'll have a lot of fun with it. I share that desire with you too, wooden stock and a PHAT suppressor.
I'd love to just run GBBRs but here in Canada I wouldn't be able to run them 8 months out of the year lol
Does anyone know where I can get a sunshade for a Kobra sight? Mine didn't come with one and I'd like to have one.
Does anyone repro the 6094 UW?
No.
Whats the best G3 rifle for airsoft? Preferably one with the full stock.
For a first timer with one of those cheapo electric AKs-74u things (with the "~Kalashnikov~" logo thing), should I really get into investing in a kit, or should I just see waht's comfortable first? Obv. season doesn't start for a while, since there's only outdoor where I am
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;46841521]For a first timer with one of those cheapo electric AKs-74u things (with the "~Kalashnikov~" logo thing), should I really get into investing in a kit, or should I just see waht's comfortable first? Obv. season doesn't start for a while, since there's only outdoor where I am[/QUOTE] only thing you NEED to invest in besides your gun is your Eye protection. Get a used pair of like, Revision Desert Locusts or ESS Land Ops or something for about 10 bucks, they'll stop literally any BB shot at your face. After you pick that up, look around at camouflage patterns you like, and pick up a set of that. No one with a quarter of a brain will judge you for wearing Jeans and a hoodie or something to a game, and if they do, then fuck them. Just MAKE SURE you keep your eyes safe. also, if you're worried about your teeth being damaged (Legitimate concern, I'd recommend something like [url]http://www.evike.com/products/33217/or[/url] [url]http://www.evike.com/products/33666/[/url] depending on whether or not you want ear coverage. I use the first one and it's great for what I need it to do.
[QUOTE=Herfjotur;46824915]It should.[/QUOTE] Welp, it turned up this morning yet to my extreme dismay, it's too small for the space So yeah, I'm kind of pissed off at the moment. Any other ideas on what could fit?
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;46841521]For a first timer with one of those cheapo electric AKs-74u things (with the "~Kalashnikov~" logo thing), should I really get into investing in a kit, or should I just see waht's comfortable first? Obv. season doesn't start for a while, since there's only outdoor where I am[/QUOTE] You can get a really cheap kit that can carry the bare essentials if you feel like you need to carry stuff. Just go to your local surplus store and pick up and Alice belt, Y yolk, 2 mag pouches, 1 or 2 canteens, and a butt pack. That can carry everything you need at this point. Shouldn't cost more than 40 bucks.
[QUOTE=Holt!;46841221]Whats the best G3 rifle for airsoft? Preferably one with the full stock.[/QUOTE] TM probably make the best G3s, but they're fully plastic. Classic Army make full metal G3s, but various people around here seem to have issues with CA's internal build quality.
TM G3 was meh/10
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;46841521]For a first timer with one of those cheapo electric AKs-74u things (with the "~Kalashnikov~" logo thing), should I really get into investing in a kit, or should I just see waht's comfortable first? Obv. season doesn't start for a while, since there's only outdoor where I am[/QUOTE] Yeah, just go for a cheap surplus chest rig (surplus being the operative word here, you'll pay 3x as much for a 3x shittier product if you buy commercial). ALICE rigs, LBV's, and Chicoms all work fine and none will cost you more than $15. As for camouflage, I have to disagree with Zero and say that a lot of people with fully functioning brains will judge you for showing up to a match in a black hoodie and jeans. It looks awful and doesn't work for shit at concealing you. More importantly though, a full set of M81 BDUs can be had for $10 so there's really no excuse not to if you already own a gun. As for everything else, I recommend using some hiking boots, a dark-colored baseball cap, and a pair of mesh goggles if you like being able to see. If you want gloves get Mechanix, by far the best bang for your buck. Also roll up your sleeves and find some small kneepads if you want to look pro.
I'm not sure about recommending mesh goggles over regular, I've worn a pair and I got worse visibility than with my Revision DL's, plus they look kind of silly up close.
They definitely do look silly, but I've never been able to use a single pair of actual goggles because I fog too bad. Everyone who plays at my field uses them too, so it might just be a south thing because of humidity.
Ah, maybe. I ripped the foam padding out of my DL's and I've never had them fog on me. It came with a bunch of anti-fog wipes too, but I've only used one wipe when I first got it. [editline]2nd January 2015[/editline] But I haven't actually used them in a while, I prefer my Sawfly's, but they're not full seal.
You can rip all of the foam out of DL's and they'll still fog like hell in the South. I had to resort to drilling three 4.5mm holes in the lens on each periphery, and a 2mm hole on each side of the nose. They still fog.
ive got some bolle x800s and they havent fogged. even down here in flordia.
[QUOTE=Herfjotur;46843644]You can rip all of the foam out of DL's and they'll still fog like hell in the South. I had to resort to drilling three 4.5mm holes in the lens on each periphery, and a 2mm hole on each side of the nose. They still fog.[/QUOTE] the more you know it's relatively dry up here I guess, so I dunno. I imagine anti-fog wipes would help pretty substantially with that too, but I prefer to run non full-seal eyepro nowadays.
[QUOTE=venom;46843713]the more you know it's relatively dry up here I guess, so I dunno. I imagine anti-fog wipes would help pretty substantially with that too, but I prefer to run non full-seal eyepro nowadays.[/QUOTE] Whenever I use anti-fog anything, instead of getting fog I just get full on droplets forming on the inside of my goggles such is life in the south
Allright guys. The big moment. I'm saving up money, what would you guys recommend as a starting weapon? I've got £80 in wonga to use. Im also planning to wear something like MSF'S uniform from MGS5 and PW. Or do you guys think i should proritise on camoflauge?
What's a good airsoft MP40?
I own an AGM mp40, it's a decent one and isn't mad expensive. It comes with 30 round metal low-caps and there are mid-caps made by king-arms but have heard that they're not that great. For a newcomer to airsoft I was able to hold my own with it reasonable well amidst all the ar15s and I've heard from other sources when I was looking for one that it's a decent replica.
[QUOTE=windows098;46844094]Allright guys. The big moment. I'm saving up money, what would you guys recommend as a starting weapon? I've got £80 in wonga to use. Im also planning to wear something like MSF'S uniform from MGS5 and PW. Or do you guys think i should proritise on camoflauge?[/QUOTE] G&G Combat machines are well-liked around here for starter guns. I'd say the loadout is fine, no need to get any more camouflage than that.
[QUOTE=Zao Medong;46843252]As for camouflage, I have to disagree with Zero and say that a lot of people with fully functioning brains will judge you for showing up to a match in a black hoodie and jeans. It looks awful and doesn't work for shit at concealing you. More importantly though, a full set of M81 BDUs can be had for $10 so there's really no excuse not to if you already own a gun. As for everything else, I recommend using some hiking boots, a dark-colored baseball cap, and a pair of [B]mesh goggles[/B] if you like being able to see. If you want gloves get Mechanix, by far the best bang for your buck.[/QUOTE] Cheap BB's can shatter on impact and go straight into your eye if you wear Mesh goggles. and no one here in Kansas City will ever judge you for what you're wearing when you show up in plain clothes. If you're worried about blending in (like in a woodland setting) then pick up some camo, but otherwise, you don't HAVE to worry about it. I play in 100% humidity on the regular and my Desert Locusts have only fogged if I get to a point where there's no airflow. All you gotta do to prevent that is pill all of the foam out of the liner, like [url=http://i.imgur.com/CbP2rk7.jpg]this.[/url]
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