• The Official Questions Thread V. POST YOUR FUCKING QUESTIONS HERE DONT MAKE A FUCKING THREAD DUMBASS
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[QUOTE=NessTea;39950672]I got the Airsoft GI FMG4-A1 Noveske Hard Next Gen. because I was looking for a gun, always loved the Noveske rails, and the Lonex internals save me any real upgrading for a while. Anyways, the only problem is the trademarks. I think the Airsoft GI trademarks are hideous. Is the only option getting a new body, or can I paint over them? [url]http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?products_id=12301[/url][/QUOTE] [url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1233738[/url]
[QUOTE=the_killer24;39951017]how to fix crosman lpeg 1. throw away 2. buy another gun[/QUOTE] ffs. My friend literally has no money to buy any gun with. This is going to have to work. I just asked for help, not to be mocked for a poor buying decision I made(which I acknowledged as a poor decision) [QUOTE=TaiwanesePrick;39951032][url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1233738[/url][/QUOTE] I was just going to suggest using modeling putty and some sandpaper to fix engravings
[QUOTE=paindoc;39951048]I was just going to suggest using modeling putty and some sandpaper to fix engravings[/QUOTE] I've been making plastic models forever, so naturally it was the first solution I came up with, haha [t]http://25.media.tumblr.com/5688b9df200e41b21b64efe68d1ee272/tumblr_mh5tcbSHGt1r8yspdo1_1280.jpg[/t]
What material are pouches normally made out of? I want to try to make my own.
Cordura / 500d Nylon / 600d / 1000d Nylon
[QUOTE=Dark Descent;39951476]What material are pouches normally made out of? I want to try to make my own.[/QUOTE] good luck [url]www.rockywoods.com[/url] knock yourself out - you're gonna need to make a good initial investment. you'll need a sewing machine that doesn't suck balls and can handle thick materials, some proper thread ([url]www.thethreadexchange.com[/url] is where i got mine, you should get sizes 46 or size 69 in nylon thread or FR thread if you're adventurous), fabric, velcro, webbing, etc. [editline]18th March 2013[/editline] a seam ripper will be your best friend [editline]18th March 2013[/editline] i would recommend using 500D just because its the all around weight of fabric and best over all. [editline]18th March 2013[/editline] there is a lot of thought and design that goes into making shit as well, especially if you're going into this with no idea on how to sew (like i did. i don't know about your experience so i wont say anything further on that) [editline]18th March 2013[/editline] oh i should say, size 46 works best on uniform material, size 69+ for nylon
[QUOTE=the king bee;39951532]good luck [url]www.rockywoods.com[/url] knock yourself out - you're gonna need to make a good initial investment. you'll need a sewing machine that doesn't suck balls and can handle thick materials, some proper thread ([url]www.thethreadexchange.com[/url] is where i got mine, you should get sizes 46 or size 69 in nylon thread or FR thread if you're adventurous), fabric, velcro, webbing, etc. [editline]18th March 2013[/editline] a seam ripper will be your best friend [editline]18th March 2013[/editline] i would recommend using 500D just because its the all around weight of fabric and best over all. [editline]18th March 2013[/editline] there is a lot of thought and design that goes into making shit as well, especially if you're going into this with no idea on how to sew (like i did. i don't know about your experience so i wont say anything further on that)[/QUOTE] Mom is going to help me and she says that her sewing machine can handle thick nylon. thanks bby<3
[del]Last big question, are there MOLLE g36 pouches, or will AK pouches do fine?[/del] Found some G36c molle pouches, I'm good.
[QUOTE=ZestyLemons;39951728]Last big question, are there MOLLE g36 pouches, or will AK pouches do fine?[/QUOTE] Most double AK pouches should be compatible with G36 mags although you might not be able to clip them together.
[QUOTE=Dark Descent;39951698]Mom is going to help me and she says that her sewing machine can handle thick nylon. thanks bby<3[/QUOTE] there is A LOT of thought process and whatnot in making tactical gear. mistakes will be made often, you will get frustrated often. but it will be worth it if you persevere don't steal my business bitch
Naw nigga, I just wanna make my own pouches
lol well good luck please share any insight you learn when making them and i will do the same 2 u ok
[QUOTE=dwt110;39950919]didnt u just buy a $550 417 a week ago[/QUOTE] It fell through, the gearbox broke.
[QUOTE=Dark Descent;39951824]Naw nigga, I just wanna make my own pouches[/QUOTE] do me a favor, can you get a 50 cent sample of this [url]http://www.rockywoods.com/Fabrics-Kits/Military-Medium-Weight-Fabrics/420-Denier-Coated-Packcloth-Nylon-Camouflage-Fabric-Woodland[/url] and tell me what its like lol
[QUOTE=the king bee;39951901]lol well good luck please share any insight you learn when making them and i will do the same 2 u ok[/QUOTE] I'll try bby<3
so this is really fucking weird. When the motor is first run, a very bright glow comes from the inside and it smokes. After a few seconds however, this ceases and the motor runs fine
[QUOTE=the king bee;39952060]do me a favor, can you get a 50 cent sample of this [URL]http://www.rockywoods.com/Fabrics-Kits/Military-Medium-Weight-Fabrics/420-Denier-Coated-Packcloth-Nylon-Camouflage-Fabric-Woodland[/URL] and tell me what its like lol[/QUOTE] 420 blaze it faggot
Buy 420 denier fabric and sew it with size 69 thread. All the kiddies will buy it, no matter what it is.
oh my god yes i should just make like completely redundant things with the material too lol
i insist you sew secret pockets on the inside of the pants in 420d
i could do reinforced areas that could use nylon like knees and elbows in it!!!! [editline]18th March 2013[/editline] next purchase i do off rockywoods im gonna get a good amount of fabric samples to check out, including 420d
Hi, I wondered if this rifle is any good? If not which do you recommend? [url]http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/we-hk416-gas-blow-back-rifle-we-4168-version-2-1.html[/url] And how do i adjust fps on a rifle? Ps. I'm kinda new to here and airsoft.
[QUOTE=Coldnl;39962297]Hi, I wondered if this rifle is any good? If not which do you recommend? [url]http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/we-hk416-gas-blow-back-rifle-we-4168-version-2-1.html[/url] And how do i adjust fps on a rifle? Ps. I'm kinda new to here and airsoft.[/QUOTE] That gun will be very fun. As far as adjusting fps on a gas gun, Look up RA Tech and see if they have any parts to suit your needs. The advertised FPS will usually be a bit higher than the actual fps though, It should be fine if you're in the US.
I want another GBB after how much fun I have been having with my Uzi. Especially now that it fires full auto
i'd advise staying away from gbbrs if you're new to airsoft
[QUOTE=the_killer24;39962680]i'd advise staying away from gbbrs if you're new to airsoft[/QUOTE] Thank you for the advice. But to be honest i'm not 100% sure if would. But Gbb's looks like a whole lot more fun to me and on the maintenance part. I searched allot of examples. And isn't fun the point of airsoft? Again not to mean anything just what I think :)
it's not fun when your gun breaks and you gotta dig into a mountain of springs to replace a tiny part but if you think you can handle it,then go for it i 110% agree on gbb(r)s being the most fun airsoft guns to shoot
[QUOTE=Coldnl;39962988]Thank you for the advice. But to be honest i'm not 100% sure if would. But Gbb's looks like a whole lot more fun to me and on the maintenance part. I searched allot of examples. And isn't fun the point of airsoft? Again not to mean anything just what I think :)[/QUOTE] Gas Guns can be less reliable, but i believe are much easier to maintain. They have to be cleaned and oiled like a real gun, and replacing parts would be more similar to a real gun. An aeg doesnt need to be cleaned or maintained, but is much more complicated to work on.
Thanks for the help ill take a deep though.
What are some good brand bb's? 0.20g preferably
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