[QUOTE=wewt!;33287056]this is now a discussion about how [B]women are horrible at everything[/B][/QUOTE]
Except blowjobs
[B]everything[/B]
I'm gonna go ahead and say that blowjobs are p. good.
And I'd much rather have a woman give me one than a man...
[editline]15th November 2011[/editline]
Actually, I never want a man to give me one
[h2]EVERYTHIGN[/h2]
even breathing
[editline]15th November 2011[/editline]
this is now a discussion about how wewt arbitrarily hates all women
[QUOTE=felix the cat;33287261]I'm gonna go ahead and say that blowjobs are p. good.
And I'd much rather have a woman give me one than a man...
[editline]15th November 2011[/editline]
Actually, I never want a man to give me one[/QUOTE]
but what about that time you and fish were at band camp?
[QUOTE=wewt!;33287334][h2]EVERYTHIGN[/h2]
even breathing
[editline]15th November 2011[/editline]
this is now a discussion about how wewt arbitrarily hates all women[/QUOTE]
They make me feel good ok.
[QUOTE=Inafinus :3;33287436]but what about that time you and fish were at band camp?[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't know. I just dropped him off and went home.
It's none of my business what he does with the other children there
[QUOTE=wewt!;33287334][h2]EVERYTHIGN[/h2]
even breathing
[editline]15th November 2011[/editline]
this is now a discussion about how wewt arbitrarily hates all women[/QUOTE]
I shall now question your sexual orientation.
[QUOTE=felix the cat;33285229]Also, dat stock going into her elbow, not her shoulder.[/QUOTE]
And this is why conscripting 18 year old girls is BAD.
Oh well, at least she knows trigger discipline.
To get this a bit back on track, today I got home after a grueling quarter of classes to find a few things waiting for me. First up, the Javelin MP44 I got in AirsoftGI's mystery box:
[IMG]http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l296/catbarf/100_0105.jpg[/IMG]
Overall the build quality is very nice (and damned heavy, even more so than my AK-74), and they seem to have rectified some of the issues with the AGM MP44. The pin holding the stock in is spring-loaded and very tough to remove, so no chance of it accidentally popping out. The stock itself is also very sturdy once locked in, and doesn't have any of the wobble of the AGM one. The wood is cheap as expected, so I'm going to fix it up when I weather the rest of the gun. There are any two major issues I've had. The first is that the magazine would not lock in when I first tried. I filed down the tabs on the sides of the magazine, and now it works perfectly. The other, though, was when I tried to fit a battery in the gun.
[img]http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l296/catbarf/100_0106.jpg?t=1321408279[/img]
See the part of the battery poking out the front? That's the part that won't fit in the gun. Oops. None of my 8.4V or 9.6V stick batteries seem to fit. However, most of the stock isn't being used, so I'll probably take a drill bit to it and hollow it out a little more. It'll make it a bit more fragile, but I don't see any other options.
And lastly, my A&K M60 VN. This thing is a beast. I went ahead and replaced the bucking first thing with a Prometheus soft type, since every review I've seen said the bucking is terrible, and then I took out the 'mosfet' (actually just a potentiometer) out and replaced it with the included bypass. The gun came with an orange M4 flash hider which promptly went in the trash and was replaced with the included correct steel one. It took a hell of a lot of effort to fit my 9.6V 3300mAh NiMH pack in the ammo satchel, but I really couldn't settle for a low capacity on a support gun. Overall the gun is very, very easy to take apart and alter- push a button and turn a lever and the entire barrel assembly comes out, take out four screws and the gearbox slides back and pops out, push a lever and the spring assembly comes out so the spring can be easily changed. No finicking with precise fits or small parts, and the simple takedown will make it easy to disassemble for transport.
[IMG]http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l296/catbarf/100_0107.jpg[/IMG]
Tomorrow I'm going to test fire the M60, and get some better pictures to really show its bulk. It's very, very heavy and awkward to shoulder fire much, but I don't think it's so bad that it won't be skirmishable. Not sure if I'll test fire the MP44 right away, since if I can get it to where I can actually fit a battery in it, I'll downgrade its spring with one I have lying around to make it usable.
I want to be M60VN bros but i can't because i have to get an rpk and defend the motherland from star rainbow company loving scum
I really want an LMG. I'm leaning towards M60, but they're all so pricy these days.
The A&K Mk43 is about $350, which really isn't that bad since the internals are built to last.
In other news, I managed to lengthen the battery compartment in the MP44's stock using a 3/4" wood bore. It can now hold my 9.6V, so I intend to replace the spring to make it skirmishable, and tomorrow (hopefully) I'll do some tests.
Hmmm, I'll look into that, thanks man.
[QUOTE=BBOOBBYY!;33288372]I shall now question your sexual orientation.[/QUOTE]
<3
[editline]16th November 2011[/editline]
no just kidding, I'm straighter than a laser
Last night I was bored so I weathered the MP44, darkened the wood on the stock, and painted the grips to resemble bakelite. The gun was historically made with a cheap paint finish due to material shortages, so wore down very easily. I wanted to replicate this look with overall wear, not just on the sharp edges, with the overall goal of making it look straight out of WW2. How'd I do?
[IMG]http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l296/catbarf/100_0108.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l296/catbarf/100_0109.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=catbarf;33300744]Last night I was bored so I weathered the MP44, darkened the wood on the stock, and painted the grips to resemble bakelite. The gun was historically made with a cheap paint finish due to material shortages, so wore down very easily. I wanted to replicate this look with overall wear, not just on the sharp edges, with the overall goal of making it look straight out of WW2. How'd I do?
[IMG]http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l296/catbarf/100_0108.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l296/catbarf/100_0109.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Super sexy, but could you maybe get some better photos? Like, the first one with better lightning and not so noisy?
It'd be cool if you took a couple parts, stripped the paint off completely and the blued them and wore them down.
IIRC alot of the time they were made with a hodgepodge of painted a blued parts; also due to material shortages
jomt: Sure, I'm gonna take a few pictures outside when I do my testing today.
Felix: I did entertain the idea of bluing parts of it, but I don't know the exact metal composition and if it's not a match for the material used in the real thing, the chemical bluing wouldn't turn out well.
Maybe you could blue just the handguard then? I'm 99% sure it's aluminum and I think I remember seeing an aluminum blueing compound somewhere.
I could, but it wouldn't be very noticeable since I'd be keeping the grips in the bakelite color. Also, here's a better picture of the MP44:
[IMG]http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l296/catbarf/100_0110.jpg[/IMG]
Damn that looks amazing!
How do you do weather your weapons, you just take like sandpaper and go crazy on it or..?
[QUOTE=jomt1234;33303684]How do you do weather your weapons, you just take like sandpaper and go crazy on it or..?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, if you want to go all out hit the stock with shit, i used a screwdriver for my M16.
Kinky time with chains d'ohohoho
It's best to use steel wool or scotch brite pads
Word of advice though, don't make it all in one line, like i managed to do.
[QUOTE=jomt1234;33303684]How do you do weather your weapons, you just take like sandpaper and go crazy on it or..?[/QUOTE]
I scraped the paint off my M16 with a knife. It looks like shit though.
[QUOTE=catbarf;33301928]I could, but it wouldn't be very noticeable since I'd be keeping the grips in the bakelite color. Also, here's a better picture of the MP44:
[IMG]http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l296/catbarf/100_0110.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Make this "high res" (2384x768) and I'll be happy :v:
I wish WWII German repro gear wasnt so damm expensive, if its repro it should be cheaper :v:
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