• The official questions thread. V. HELP WHAT BUY
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Or get a G36 like a real man.
[QUOTE=Monoxx;26238515]Or get a G36 like a real man.[/QUOTE] Real men don't need a plastic gun, they can handle the weight of a full wood and steel Kalashnikov.
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[QUOTE=Taepodong-2;26238638]Real men don't need a plastic gun, they can handle the weight of a full wood and steel Kalashnikov.[/QUOTE] made of bear and kalashnikov.
constructed of 100% genuine BEAR. it is strong [b] LIKE RUSSIAN TURNIP [/b]
[QUOTE=Taepodong-2;26238638]Real men don't need a plastic gun, they can handle the weight of a full wood and steel Kalashnikov.[/QUOTE] I'm sorry I'm too busy using the gun of the future. It's made of plastic and rocket fuel.
[QUOTE=Monoxx;26239168]I'm sorry I'm too busy using the gun of the future. It's made of plastic and rocket fuel.[/QUOTE] Pfftt.. Gun of the future. Let's see you use your sissy 500g gun as a bat.
[QUOTE=Stupideye;26238382]all the guns you picked are pretty decent. foos has one and he said he likes it. check out dboys as well, they have sexy aks (i have a aks-74u).[/QUOTE] DBoys is just out of my budget. The PDW and their AKS74u do look nice :saddowns:
You're sure you can't spare the extra $30? It would definitely be worth it in the long run.
[QUOTE=Monoxx;26239168]I'm sorry I'm too busy using the gun of the future. It's made of plastic and rocket fuel.[/QUOTE] It's not the gun of the future, it's an AR-18 in fancy plastic furniture.
[QUOTE=Taepodong-2;26239594]It's not the gun of the future, it's an AR-18 in fancy plastic furniture.[/QUOTE] and much larger price tag
AR-18 :allears:
[QUOTE=RenegadeSanta;26239580]You're sure you can't spare the extra $30? It would definitely be worth it in the long run.[/QUOTE] Well I didn't get my Christmas money yet to add to my allowance that has built up over the last couple months, but I really don't want to spend more than $225 or so (includes AEG, enough mags to have at least 450ish rounds, batteries to last 7 hours, and a smart charger). I only expect this setup to last me until I can get a part-time job late 2011. [editline]22nd November 2010[/editline] Don't forget admission, BBs, and I need new boots. They aren't in the $225 budget but in the general budget.
I figure I'll get around 300$ for Christmas, as I only ask for money, and so I'm going to buy the Dboys AK that Kawaii has. Pretty sure that's the one. He told me it was left out in the rain, submerged underwater for a night, buried, and all sorts of stuff. That is the gun of a true STALKER. :v:
What's a good item list to bring in the veschemok when going on one of those several day long events? Where you camp out and stuff. So far I've got the basic toilettrees: toothpaste, brush, toilet paper, and some medical stuff like bandages and disinfectant. (hydrogen peroxide I think) And besides other little thinks like lighters, what is good stuff to bring? It didn't automerge....:ohdear:
[QUOTE=Nifae;26246994]I figure I'll get around 300$ for Christmas, as I only ask for money, and so I'm going to buy the Dboys AK that Kawaii has. Pretty sure that's the one. She told me it was left out in the rain, submerged underwater for a night, buried, and all sorts of stuff. That is the gun of a true STALKER. :v:[/QUOTE] Why did you call me a lady? [editline]23rd November 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Nifae;26249601]What's a good item list to bring in the veschemok when going on one of those several day long events? Where you camp out and stuff. So far I've got the basic toilettrees: toothpaste, brush, toilet paper, and some medical stuff like bandages and disinfectant. (hydrogen peroxide I think) And besides other little thinks like lighters, what is good stuff to bring? It didn't automerge....:ohdear:[/QUOTE] Here's a checklist: At least three pairs of socks Two bandannas Paracord Toothpaste and toothbrush Toilet paper A new cylinder, air nozzle, piston, and screws that work for your gun Allen wrenches, screw drivers, pliers, ect. Duct tape AND e-tape Band-aids Gauze roll Rubbing alcohol Lighter Flint Multitool Tinderbox (I use dryer lint soaked in zippo fuel to fill my box) Sleeping bag (tent too if it's winter) Canteen (kind with cup and such as well) Tons of water for every day (more than you think you will need) Something you can eat that only requires canteen cup, fire, water, and AK stock Feel free to add to my list. EDIT: As far as food goes, I recommend anything canned if you don't mind the weight or size. If you want to go with something smaller and lighter, ramen is your buddy, as well as Vienna sausage.
[QUOTE=FPKawaii;26250242]Why did you call me a lady? [editline]23rd November 2010[/editline] Here's a checklist: At least three pairs of socks Two bandannas Paracord Toothpaste and toothbrush Toilet paper A new cylinder, air nozzle, piston, and screws that work for your gun Allen wrenches, screw drivers, pliers, ect. Duct tape AND e-tape Band-aids Gauze roll Rubbing alcohol Lighter Flint Multitool Tinderbox (I use dryer lint soaked in zippo fuel to fill my box) Sleeping bag (tent too if it's winter) Canteen (kind with cup and such as well) Tons of water for every day (more than you think you will need) Something you can eat that only requires canteen cup, fire, water, and AK stock Feel free to add to my list. EDIT: As far as food goes, I recommend anything canned if you don't mind the weight or size. If you want to go with something smaller and lighter, ramen is your buddy, as well as Vienna sausage.[/QUOTE] Why do you need flint and a tinderbox? Most airsoft games dont take place that far from civilization, and most field insurance doesnt allow on-field fires. [editline]23rd November 2010[/editline] I mean, I camp out and shit, but its only like a 15 minute drive to wal-mart if I need food. Also bring a portable grill if you have one. Or MREs if your game doesnt stop for food.
Awesome list, thanks. I am thinking of buying one of those special forces shovels that you can fry eggs on and chop down trees with, that'd be cool. :buddy:
[QUOTE=Nifae;26251198]Awesome list, thanks. I am thinking of buying one of those special forces shovels that you can fry eggs on and chop down trees with, that'd be cool. :buddy:[/QUOTE] Link? Might not mind one myself.
Use your AK stock to cook and a Spetsnaz spade to cut down trees.
[QUOTE=Stupideye;26252404]Use your AK stock to cook and a Spetsnaz spade to cut down trees.[/QUOTE] And Makarov frame as a bottle opener.
I often use my AK74u's stock to open bottles.
[QUOTE=venom;26252615]And Makarov frame as a bottle opener.[/QUOTE] Fun fact: You can do that with 1911s too, it takes a few tries though, since the barrel isnt as close to the frame as on a mak. Makarov is PURPOSE BUILT FOR DRINKING. [editline]23rd November 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Ivebo;26251849]Link? Might not mind one myself.[/QUOTE] Cold steel makes a repro thats quite good apparently.
[img_thumb]http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/csstoreonline_2130_6810119[/img_thumb] Nice, but not what I imagined.
[QUOTE=venom;26252615]And Makarov frame as a bottle opener.[/QUOTE] And PPSh with drum mag as chair.
[QUOTE=Ivebo;26255544][img_thumb]http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/csstoreonline_2130_6810119[/img_thumb] Nice, but not what I imagined.[/QUOTE] Sorry I didn't see the post soon enough to help. How exactly do you cook on an AK stock? Put a metal plate over it and the flame underneath? :ohdear: [editline]24th November 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=FPKawaii;26250242]Why did you call me a lady? [/QUOTE] Got you mixed up, will edit it.
[QUOTE=Nifae;26255852]How exactly do you cook on an AK stock? Put a metal plate over it and the flame underneath? :ohdear:[/QUOTE] [img]http://www.everydaynodaysoff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/soviet-engineering.jpg[/img]
That's amazing....would it not hurt an airsoft weapon's stock? It wouldn't get all melted? Hahaha he's sitting on the weapon.
no idea about airsoft but real kalashnikov is strong
its made of steel so it would probably be fine [editline]24th November 2010[/editline] (the stock)
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